$\textit{Herschel}$-ATLAS:The connection between star formation and AGN activity in radio-loud and radio-quiet active galaxies

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press 452:4 (2015) 3776-3794

Authors:

Gulay Gurkan, Martin J Hardcastle, Matthew Jarvis, Daniel JB Smith, Nathan Bourne, Loretta Dunne, Steve Maddox, Rob J Ivison, Jacopo Fritz

Abstract:

We examine the relationship between star formation and AGN activity by constructing matched samples of local radio-loud and radio-quiet AGN in the HerschelATLAS fields. Radio-loud AGN are classified as high-excitation and low-excitation radio galaxies (HERGs, LERGs) using their emission lines and WISE 22-μm luminosity. AGN accretion and jet powers in these active galaxies are traced by [OIII] emission-line and radio luminosity, respectively. Star formation rates (SFRs) and specific star formation rates (SSFRs) were derived using Herschel 250-μm luminosity and stellar mass measurements from the SDSS MPA-JHU catalogue. In the past, star formation studies of AGN have mostly focused on high-redshift sources to observe the thermal dust emission that peaks in the far-infrared, which limited the samples to powerful objects. However, with Herschel we can expand this to low redshifts. Our stacking analyses show that SFRs and SSFRs of both radio-loud and radioquiet AGN increase with increasing AGN power but that radio-loud AGN tend to have lower SFR. Additionally, radio-quiet AGN are found to have approximately an order of magnitude higher SSFRs than radio-loud AGN for a given level of AGN power. The difference between the star formation properties of radio-loud and -quiet AGN is also seen in samples matched in stellar mass.

Transient Astrophysics with the Square Kilometre Array

(2015)

Authors:

Rob Fender, Adam Stewart, Jean-Pierre Macquart, Immacolata Donnarumma, Tara Murphy, Adam Deller, Zsolt Paragi, Shami Chatterjee

EMBRACE@Nançay: an ultra wide field of view prototype for the SKA

Journal of Instrumentation IOP Publishing 10:07 (2015) c07002-c07002

Authors:

SA Torchinsky, AOH Olofsson, B Censier, A Karastergiou, M Serylak, P Renaud, C Taffoureau

Lunar occultation of the diffuse radio sky: LOFAR measurements between 35 and 80 MHz

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 450:3 (2015) 2291-2305

Authors:

HK Vedantham, LVE Koopmans, AG de Bruyn, SJ Wijnholds, M Brentjens, FB Abdalla, KMB Asad, G Bernardi, S Bus, E Chapman, B Ciardi, S Daiboo, ER Fernandez, A Ghosh, G Harker, V Jelic, H Jensen, S Kazemi, P Lambropoulos, O Martinez-Rubi, G Mellema, M Mevius, AR Offringa, VN Pandey, AH Patil, RM Thomas, V Veligatla, S Yatawatta, S Zaroubi, J Anderson, A Asgekar, ME Bell, MJ Bentum, P Best, A Bonafede, F Breitling, J Broderick, M Brüggen, HR Butcher, A Corstanje, F de Gasperin, E de Geus, A Deller, S Duscha, J Eislöffel, D Engels, H Falcke, RA Fallows, R Fender, C Ferrari, W Frieswijk, MA Garrett, J Grießmeier, AW Gunst, TE Hassall, G Heald, M Hoeft, J Hörandel, M Iacobelli, E Juette, VI Kondratiev, M Kuniyoshi, G Kuper, G Mann, S Markoff, R McFadden, D McKay-Bukowski, JP McKean, DD Mulcahy, H Munk, A Nelles, MJ Norden, E Orru, M Pandey-Pommier, R Pizzo, AG Polatidis, W Reich, A Renting, H Röttgering, D Schwarz, A Shulevski, O Smirnov, BW Stappers, M Steinmetz, J Swinbank, M Tagger, Y Tang, C Tasse, S ter Veen, S Thoudam, C Toribio, C Vocks, MW Wise, O Wucknitz, P Zarka

The impact of accretion disc winds on the optical spectra of cataclysmic variables

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 450:3 (2015) 3331-3344

Authors:

JH Matthews, C Knigge, KS Long, SA Sim, N Higginbottom