The radio loudness of SDSS quasars from the LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey: ubiquitous jet activity and constraints on star formation

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Royal Astronomical Society 506:4 (2021) 5888-5907

Authors:

C Macfarlane, Pn Best, J Sabater, G Gürkan, Matt Jarvis, Hja Röttgering, Rd Baldi, G Calistro Rivera, Kj Duncan, Lk Morabito, I Prandoni, E Retana-Montenegro

Abstract:

We examine the distribution of radio emission from ∼42 000 quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, as measured in the LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey (LoTSS). We present a model of the radio luminosity distribution of the quasars that assumes that every quasar displays a superposition of two sources of radio emission: active galactic nuclei (jets) and star formation. Our two-component model provides an excellent match to the observed radio flux density distributions across a wide range of redshifts and quasar optical luminosities; this suggests that the jet-launching mechanism operates in all quasars but with different powering efficiency. The wide distribution of jet powers allows for a smooth transition between the ‘radio-quiet’ and ‘radio-loud’ quasar regimes, without need for any explicit bimodality. The best-fitting model parameters indicate that the star formation rate of quasar host galaxies correlates strongly with quasar luminosity and also increases with redshift at least out to z ∼ 2. For a model where star formation rate scales as Lαbol(1+z)β⁠, we find α = 0.47 ± 0.01 and β = 1.61 ± 0.05, in agreement with far-infrared studies. Quasars contribute ≈0.15 per cent of the cosmic star formation rate density at z = 0.5, rising to 0.4 per cent by z ∼ 2. The typical radio jet power is seen to increase with both increasing optical luminosity and black hole mass independently, but does not vary with redshift, suggesting intrinsic properties govern the production of the radio jets. We discuss the implications of these results for the triggering of quasar activity and the launching of jets.

A fast semidiscrete optimal transport algorithm for a unique reconstruction of the early Universe

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 506:1 (2021) 1165-1185

Authors:

Bruno Levy, Roya Mohayaee, Sebastian von Hausegger

Southern African Large Telescope Spectroscopy of BL Lacs for the CTA project

Sissa Medialab Srl (2021) 881

Authors:

Eli Kunwiji Kasai, P Goldoni, M Backes, G Cotter, S Pita, C Boisson, D A. Williams, F D'Ammando, E Lindfors, U Barres de Almeida, W Max-Moerbeck, V Navarro-Aranguiz, J Becerra-Gonzalez, O Hervet, J-P Lenain, H Sol, SJ Wagner

Application of Pattern Spectra and Convolutional Neural Networks to the Analysis of Simulated Cherenkov Telescope Array Data

Sissa Medialab Srl (2021) 697

Authors:

Jann Aschersleben, Reynier Peletier, Manuela Vecchi, Michael Wilkinson

Multi-frequency study of the peculiar pulsars PSR B0919+06 and PSR B1859+07

(2021)

Authors:

KM Rajwade, BBP Perera, BW Stappers, J Roy, A Karastergiou, JM Rankin