SKA as a powerful hunter of jetted Tidal Disruption Events

Sissa Medialab Srl (2015) 054

Authors:

Immacolata Donnarumma, EM Rossi, R Fender, S Komossa, Z Paragi, S Van Velzen, I Prandoni

Synergy between the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope and the Square Kilometre Array

Sissa Medialab Srl (2015) 145

Authors:

DJ Bacon, Sarah Bridle, Filipe Batoni Abdalla, Michael L Brown, Phil Bull, Stefano Camera, Rob Fender, Keith Grainge, Zeljko Ivezic, Matt Jarvis, Neal Jackson, Donnacha Kirk, Bob Mann, Jason McEwen, John McKean, Jeffrey A Newman, Alvise Raccanelli, Martin Sahlen, Mario Santos, Tony Tyson, Gongbo Zhao

The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: measuring radio galaxy bias through cross-correlation with lensing

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press 451:1 (2015) 849-858

Authors:

Rupert Allison, Sam Lindsay, Blake Sherwin, Francesco De Bernardis, Richard Bond, Erminia Calabrese, Mark Devlin, Joanna Dunkley, Patricio Gallardo, Shawn Henderson, Adam Hincks, Renée Hlozek, Matthew Jarvis, Arthur Kosowsky, Thibaut Louis, Mathew Madhavacheril, Jeff McMahon, Kavilan Moodley, Sigurd Naess, Laura Newburgh, Michael Niemack, Lyman Page, Bruce Partridge, Neelima Sehgal, David Spergel, Suzanne Staggs, Alexander Van Engelen, Edward Wollack

Abstract:

© 2015 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society. We correlate the positions of radio galaxies in the FIRST survey with the cosmic microwave background lensing convergence estimated from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope over 470 deg < sup > 2 < /sup > to determine the bias of these galaxies. We remove optically cross-matched sources below redshift z = 0.2 to preferentially select active galactic nuclei (AGN). We measure the angular cross-power spectrum C < inf > l < /inf > < sup > kg < /sup > at 4.4σ significance in the multipole range 100 < l < 3000, corresponding to physical scales within ≈2-60 Mpc at an effective redshift z < inf > eff < /inf > = 1.5. Modelling the AGN population with a redshift-dependent bias, the cross-spectrum is well fitted by the Planck best-fitting Λ cold dark matter cosmological model. Fixing the cosmology and assumed redshift distribution of sources, we fit for the overall bias model normalization, finding b(z < inf > eff < /inf > ) = 3.5 ± 0.8 for the full galaxy sample and b(z < inf > eff < /inf > ) = 4.0 ± 1.1(3.0 ± 1.1) for sources brighter (fainter) than 2.5 mJy. This measurement characterizes the typical halo mass of radio-loud AGN: we find log(M < inf > halo < /inf > /M < inf > ⊙ < /inf > ) = 13.6 < inf > -0.4 < /inf > < sup > +0.3 < /sup > .

The SKA view of the interplay between SF and AGN activity, and its role in galaxy evolution

Advancing Astrophysics with the Square Kilometre Array (AASKA14) Proceedings of Science (2015)

Authors:

K McAlpine, I Prandoni, Matthew Jarvis, N Seymour, P Padovani, P Best, C Simpson, D Guidetti, E Murphy, M Huynh, M Vaccari, S White, R Beswick, J Afonso, M Magliocchetti, M Bondi

Abstract:

It has become apparent that active galactic nuclei (AGN) may have a significant impact on the growth and evolution of their host galaxies and vice versa but a detailed understanding of the interplay between these processes remains elusive. Deep radio surveys provide a powerful, obscuration-independent tool for measuring both star formation and AGN activity in high-redshift galaxies. Multiwavelength studies of deep radio fields show a composite population of star-forming galaxies and AGN, with the former dominating at the lowest flux densities (S$_{1.4\mathrm{GHz}}<$100~$\mu$Jy). The sensitivity and resolution of the SKA will allow us to identify, and separately trace, the total star formation in the bulges of individual high-redshift galaxies, the related nuclear activity and any star formation occurring on larger scales within a disc. We will therefore gain a detailed picture of the apparently simultaneous development of stellar populations and black holes in the redshift range where both star-formation and AGN activity peak (1$\leq$z$\leq$4). In this chapter we discuss the role of the SKA in studying the connection between AGN activity and galaxy evolution, and the most critical technical requirements for such of studies

The Transient Universe with the Square Kilometre Array

Sissa Medialab Srl (2015) 051

Authors:

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