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2000ApJ...543L.111L - Astrophys. J., 543, L111-L114 (2000/November-2)

On black hole masses and radio loudness in active galactic nuclei.

LAOR A.

Abstract (from CDS):

The distribution of radio to optical fluxes in active galactic nuclei (AGNs) is bimodal. The physical origin for this bimodality is not understood. In this Letter I describe observational evidence, based on the Boroson & Green Palomar-Green quasar sample, that the radio loudness bimodality is strongly related to the black hole mass (MBH). Nearly all PG quasars with MBH>109 M are radio-loud, while quasars with MBH<3x108 M are practically all radio-quiet. This result is consistent with the dependence of quasar host galaxy morphology on radio loudness. There is no simple physical explanation for this result, but it may provide a clue as to how jets are formed near massive black holes. The radio loudness-black hole mass relationship suggests that the properties of various types of AGN may be largely set by three basic parameters: MBH, L/LEdd, and inclination angle.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Nuclei - Galaxies: Quasars: General

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