TY - JOUR
T1 - BASS. XLVII. 22 GHz Radio Atlas of Swift-BAT Selected AGN
AU - Magno, Macon
AU - Smith, Krista L.
AU - Wong, O. Ivy
AU - Mushotzky, Richard
AU - Vogel, Stuart
AU - Koss, Michael J.
AU - Ricci, Claudio
AU - Oh, Kyuseok
AU - Chang, Chin-Shin
AU - Barcos-Munoz, Loreto
AU - Bauer, Franz E.
AU - Peca, Alessandro
AU - Kakkad, Darshan
AU - Caglar, Turgay
AU - Trakhtenbrot, Benny
AU - Harrison, Fiona
AU - Stern, Daniel
AU - Urry, C. Megan
AU - Powell, Merry
PY - 2025/3/10
Y1 - 2025/3/10
N2 - We present the third phase of the largest high-frequency, high-resolution imaging survey of 231 nearby, hard X-ray selected active galactic nuclei (AGNs), with a very high 98% +/- 1% detection fraction. This survey presents VLA 22 GHz radio observations with 1 '' spatial resolution covering over 6 orders of magnitude in radio luminosity in nearby AGNs that span similar to 4 orders of magnitude in black hole mass and X-ray luminosity. We identify three different radio morphologies: 44% +/- 3% (102/231) are compact or unresolved, 46% +/- 3% (106/231) show an extended structure (star formation, possible one-sided jets, etc.), and 8% +/- 2% (19/231) have a biconical or two-sided jet-like morphology. The remaining 2% +/- 1% (4/231) sources are nondetections. The radio-to-X-ray luminosity ratios of the Swift-BAT AGNs in our sample (LR/L14-195keV similar to 10-5.5 and LR/L2-10keV similar to 10-5 with a scatter of similar to 0.5 dex) are similar to that of coronally active stars (LR/LX similar to 10-5). For most targets, extended emission in radio-quiet objects is broadly consistent with the expectation for star formation from previous far-infrared observations once the contribution from the radio core has been subtracted. Our sample represents nearby analogs of distant AGNs at the peak of black hole growth, and thus the high detection fraction in our work has important implications for future high frequency AGN radio surveys with the next generation Very Large Array or Square Kilometre Array, both of which should detect large fractions of more distant AGNs.
AB - We present the third phase of the largest high-frequency, high-resolution imaging survey of 231 nearby, hard X-ray selected active galactic nuclei (AGNs), with a very high 98% +/- 1% detection fraction. This survey presents VLA 22 GHz radio observations with 1 '' spatial resolution covering over 6 orders of magnitude in radio luminosity in nearby AGNs that span similar to 4 orders of magnitude in black hole mass and X-ray luminosity. We identify three different radio morphologies: 44% +/- 3% (102/231) are compact or unresolved, 46% +/- 3% (106/231) show an extended structure (star formation, possible one-sided jets, etc.), and 8% +/- 2% (19/231) have a biconical or two-sided jet-like morphology. The remaining 2% +/- 1% (4/231) sources are nondetections. The radio-to-X-ray luminosity ratios of the Swift-BAT AGNs in our sample (LR/L14-195keV similar to 10-5.5 and LR/L2-10keV similar to 10-5 with a scatter of similar to 0.5 dex) are similar to that of coronally active stars (LR/LX similar to 10-5). For most targets, extended emission in radio-quiet objects is broadly consistent with the expectation for star formation from previous far-infrared observations once the contribution from the radio core has been subtracted. Our sample represents nearby analogs of distant AGNs at the peak of black hole growth, and thus the high detection fraction in our work has important implications for future high frequency AGN radio surveys with the next generation Very Large Array or Square Kilometre Array, both of which should detect large fractions of more distant AGNs.
KW - Active galactic nuclei
KW - X-ray-emission
KW - Wave continuum emission
KW - Star-formation
KW - Host galaxies
KW - Spectroscopic survey
KW - Fundamental plane
KW - Black-holes
KW - Loud agn
KW - Sky
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UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/86000523994
U2 - 10.3847/1538-4357/adb1e7
DO - 10.3847/1538-4357/adb1e7
M3 - Article
SN - 0004-637X
VL - 981
JO - Astrophysical Journal
JF - Astrophysical Journal
IS - 2
M1 - 202
ER -