학술논문

What is the origin of the stacked radio emission in radio-undetected quasars?: Insights from a radio-infrared image stacking analysis
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
A&A 663, A153 (2022)
Subject
Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies
Language
Abstract
Radio emission in the brightest radio quasars can be attributed to processes inherent to SMBHs, while the origins of the radio fluxes in quasars without radio detections is still uncertain. We investigate the radio-infrared continuum of LOFAR radio-detected quasars (RDQs) and LOFAR radio-undetected quasars (RUQs) in the $9.3\:\textrm{deg}^{2}$ NDWFS-Bo\"otes field; RUQs are quasars that are individually undetected at $\geq5\sigma$ by LOFAR. We used a median image stacking procedure. This was done in the frequencies of 150 MHz, 325 MHz, 1.4 GHz and 3.0 GHz, and in nine infrared (ir) bands between $8$ and $500\;\mu\textrm{m}$. The radio and ir photometry allow us to derive the median spectral energy distributions of RDQs and RUQs in four z-bins between $0Comment: Accepted by A&A