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2010MNRAS.407.2393H - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 407, 2393-2398 (2010/October-1)

Quasar radio-loudness and the elliptical core problem.

HAMILTON T.S.

Abstract (from CDS):

The dichotomy between radio-loud and radio-quiet quasi-stellar objects (QSOs) is not simply one of host morphology. While spiral galaxies almost exclusively host radio-quiet QSOs, ellipticals can host either radio-louds or radio-quiets. We find that a combination of accretion rate and host scale determines which type of QSO a given elliptical galaxy will host. QSOs with high X-ray luminosities (above 1044.5erg/s at 0.5keV) are mostly radio-loud. But those with low luminosities divide fairly neatly in size (measured by the half-light radius, re). Those larger than about 10kpc are radio-loud, while smaller ones are radio-quiet. It has recently been found that core and coreless ellipticals are also divided near this limit. This implies that for low-luminosity QSOs, radio-louds are found in core ellipticals, while radio-quiets are in coreless ellipticals and spirals. This segregation also shows up strongly for low-redshift objects and, in general, there is a loss over time of coreless, radio-loud QSOs. Since the presence or absence of a core may be tied to the galactic merger history, we have an evolutionary explanation for the differences between radio-loud and radio-quiet QSOs.

Abstract Copyright: © 2010 The Author. Journal compilation © 2010 RAS

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: evolution - quasars: general - galaxies: structure

Simbad objects: 2

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