2019A&A...631A.132M


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2019A&A...631A.132M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 631A, 132-132 (2019/11-1)

Extreme ionised outflows are more common when the radio emission is compact in AGN host galaxies.

MOLYNEUX S.J., HARRISON C.M. and JARVIS M.E.

Abstract (from CDS):

Using a sample of 2922 z<0.2, spectroscopically identified active galactic nuclei (AGN), we explore the relationship between radio size and the prevalence of extreme ionised outflows, as traced using broad [OIII] emission-line profiles in spectra obtained by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). To classify radio sources as compact or extended, we combined a machine-learning technique for morphological classification with size measurements from two-dimensional Gaussian models to data from all-sky radio surveys. We find that the two populations have statistically different [OIII] emission-line profiles; the compact sources tend to have the most extreme gas kinematics. When the radio emission is confined within 3'' (i.e. within the spectroscopic fibre or ≤5kpc at the median redshift), the chance of observing broad [OIII] emission-line components, which are indicative of very high velocity outflows and have a full width at half-maximum >1000km/s, is twice as high. This difference is greatest for the highest radio luminosity bin of log[L1.4GHz/(W/Hz)]=23.5-24.5 where the AGN dominate the radio emission; specifically, >1000km/s components are almost four times as likely to occur when the radio emission is compact in this subsample. Our follow-up ~=0.3''-1'' resolution radio observations for a subset of targets in this luminosity range reveal that radio jets and lobes are prevalent, and suggest that compact jets might be responsible for the stronger outflows in the wider sample. Our results are limited by the available relatively shallow all-sky radio surveys, but forthcoming surveys will provide a more complete picture of the connection between radio emission and outflows. Overall, our results add to the growing body of evidence that ionised outflows and compact radio emission in highly accreting "radiative" AGN are closely connected, possibly as a result of young or weak radio jets.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2019

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

Simbad objects: 1

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Number of rows : 1
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 IRAS 09425+1751 Sy2 09 45 21.3401384376 +17 37 53.252237208   20.85 20.09     ~ 51 0

Query : 2019A&A...631A.132M

Basic data :
IRAS 09425+1751 -- Seyfert 2 Galaxy
Origin of the objects types :

(Ref) Object type as listed in the reference "Ref"
(acronym) Object type linked to the acronym according to the original reference
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Other object types:
Sy2 (), AGN ([VV2000c],[VV2003c],...), G (2022MNRAS,LEDA,...), Rad (FIRST,GLEAM,...), IR (IRAS,PSCz), Sy1 (2015ApJS), QSO ([VV2006]), * (Gaia), Opt (SDSS)
Syntax of coordinates is : "ra dec (wtype) [error ellipse] quality bibcode" :
  • ra dec : right ascension and declination (unit and frame defined according to your Output Options)
    Grey values are increasing the original precision due to the computation of frame transformations
  • (wtype) : wavelength class for the origin of the coordinates (Rad, mm, IR, Optical, UV, Xray, Gam)
  • [error ellipse] : measurement uncertainty, on (ra,dec) if the positional angle is 90 degrees, on (majaxis,minaxis) otherwise (in mas at defined epoch in the original catalogue),
    position angle (in degrees North celestial pole to East)
  • quality : flag of quality
    • E ≥ 10"
    • D : 1-10" (and some old data)
    • C : 0.1-1"
    • B : 0.01-0.1" + 2MASS, Tyc
    • A : VLBI, Hipparcos
  • bibcode : bibcode of the coordinates reference
ICRS coord. (ep=J2000) :
09 45 21.3401384376 +17 37 53.252237208 (Optical) [ 0.6446 0.4811 90 ] A 2020yCat.1350....0G
Syntax of coordinates is : "ra dec (wtype) [error ellipse] quality bibcode" :
  • ra dec : right ascension and declination (unit and frame defined according to your Output Options)
    Grey values are increasing the original precision due to the computation of frame transformations
  • (wtype) : wavelength class for the origin of the coordinates (Rad, mm, IR, Optical, UV, Xray, Gam)
  • [error ellipse] : measurement uncertainty, on (ra,dec) if the positional angle is 90 degrees, on (majaxis,minaxis) otherwise (in mas at defined epoch in the original catalogue),
    position angle (in degrees North celestial pole to East)
  • quality : flag of quality
    • E ≥ 10"
    • D : 1-10" (and some old data)
    • C : 0.1-1"
    • B : 0.01-0.1" + 2MASS, Tyc
    • A : VLBI, Hipparcos
  • bibcode : bibcode of the coordinates reference
FK4 coord. (ep=B1950 eq=1950) :
09 42 35.6467193103 +17 51 43.966668643 [ 0.6446 0.4811 90 ]
Syntax of coordinates is : "ra dec (wtype) [error ellipse] quality bibcode" :
  • ra dec : right ascension and declination (unit and frame defined according to your Output Options)
    Grey values are increasing the original precision due to the computation of frame transformations
  • (wtype) : wavelength class for the origin of the coordinates (Rad, mm, IR, Optical, UV, Xray, Gam)
  • [error ellipse] : measurement uncertainty, on (ra,dec) if the positional angle is 90 degrees, on (majaxis,minaxis) otherwise (in mas at defined epoch in the original catalogue),
    position angle (in degrees North celestial pole to East)
  • quality : flag of quality
    • E ≥ 10"
    • D : 1-10" (and some old data)
    • C : 0.1-1"
    • B : 0.01-0.1" + 2MASS, Tyc
    • A : VLBI, Hipparcos
  • bibcode : bibcode of the coordinates reference
Gal coord. (ep=J2000) :
215.3704302061798 +46.1985295348403 [ 0.6446 0.4811 90 ]
Syntax of proper motions is : "pm-ra pm-dec [error ellipse] quality bibcode"
  • pm-ra : mu-ra*cos(dec) (expressed in the ICRS system in mas/yr)
  • pm-dec : mu-dec (expressed in the ICRS system in mas/yr)
  • [error ellipse] : error major axis and minor axis (in mas), orientation angle (in deg)
  • quality : flag of quality (A=best quality -> E=worst quality, {� } =unknown quality)
  • bibcode : bibcode of the proper motion reference
Proper motions mas/yr :
-2.494 0.357 [0.706 0.513 90] A 2020yCat.1350....0G
Syntax of radial velocity (or/and redshift) is : "value [error] (wavelength) quality bibcode"
  • value : radial velocity or/and redshift (Heliocentric frame) according to your Output Options
    (redshift may be not displayed if the data value is <0 and the database inside value is a radial velocity)
  • [error] : error of the corresponding value displayed before
  • (wavelength) : wavelength range of the measurement : Rad, mm, IR, Opt, UV, Xray, Gam or  '∼'(unknown)
  • quality : flag of quality ( A=best quality -> E=worst quality, ∼=unknown quality)
  • bibcode : bibcode of the value's origin
Radial velocity / Redshift / cz :
V(km/s) 36024 [333] / z(spectroscopic) 0.12834 [0.00111] / cz 38475.4 [332.8]
   (Opt) D 2009ApJS..182..543A
Syntax of angular size is : "maj-axis min-axis angle (wtype) quality bibcode"
  • maj-axis : major axis size (arc minutes)
  • min-axis : minor axis size (arc minutes)
  • angle : orientation angle (in degrees)
  • (wtype) : wavelength class for the origin of the angular size (Rad, mm, IR, Opt, UV, Xray, Gam)
  • quality : flag of quality of the angular size values ( A=best quality -> E=worst quality, {� } =unknown quality)
  • bibcode : bibcode of the angular size reference
Angular size (arcmin):
0.127 0.127 90 (NIR) C 2006AJ....131.1163S
Syntax of fluxes (or magnitudes) is : "filter-name (System) flux-value [error] quality MultVarFlags bibcode"
  • filter-name : U, B, V, R, I, G, J, H, K, u, g, r, i, z
  • (System) : may be AB (default is Vega)
  • flux-value : value of flux or magnitude
  • [error] : error value
  • quality : flag of quality of the flux value ( A=best quality -> E=worst quality, {� } =unknown quality)
  • MultVarFlags : Mult is zero or one char (J) for joined photometry ; Var can be zero or two chars (V[0-4])
  • bibcode : bibcode of the flux reference
Fluxes (10) :
B 20.85 [~] D 2010A&A...518A..10V
V 20.09 [~] D 2010A&A...518A..10V
G 18.931618 [0.008592] C 2020yCat.1350....0G
J 15.135 [0.167] D 2006AJ....131.1163S
K 13.913 [0.210] D 2006AJ....131.1163S
u (AB) 18.486 [0.020] C 2011yCat.2306....0A
g (AB) 17.616 [0.006] B 2011yCat.2306....0A
r (AB) 16.736 [0.004] B 2011yCat.2306....0A
i (AB) 16.324 [0.004] B 2011yCat.2306....0A
z (AB) 16.474 [0.011] C 2011yCat.2306....0A
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LEDA 101274 2MASX J09452133+1737533 TGSSADR J094521.3+173754 [VV2010c] J094521.3+173752
FIRST J094521.3+173753 NVSS J094521+173753 [SFH98] 094235.4+175145 [VV98c] J094521.1+173754
GLEAM J094521+173754 NVSS J094521+173754 [VV2000c] J094521.1+173754 Gaia DR2 620993039108289408
IRAS 09425+1751 PSCz Q09425+1751 [VV2003c] J094521.1+173754 Gaia DR3 620993039108289408
IRAS F09425+1751 SDSS J094521.33+173753.2 [VV2006] J094521.1+173754

References (51 between 1850 and 2024) (Total 51)
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FIRST J094521.3+173753 IRAS 09425+1751 IRAS F09425+1751 2MASX J09452133+1737533 NVSS J094521+173753
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