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Looking at Radio-Quiet AGN with Radio Polarimetry

Silpa S., P. Kharb

Published 2022-01-11Version 1

The dominant radio emission mechanism in radio-quiet quasars (RQQs) is an open question. Primary contenders include: low-power radio jets, winds, star-formation and coronal emission. Our work suggests that radio polarization and emission-line studies can help to distinguish between these scenarios and determine the primary contributor. Our multi-frequency, multi-scale radio polarization study has revealed a composite jet and "wind" radio outflow in a radio-intermediate quasar, III Zw 2 as well as in the BALQSO, Mrk 231. Our radio polarization study in conjunction with the [O III] emission-line study of five type 2 RQQs have provided insights on the interplay of jets/winds and emission-line gas. These sources reveal an anti-correlation between polarized radio emission and [O III] emission. This is similar to that observed in some radio-loud AGN in the literature and suggests that the radio emission could be depolarized by the emission-line gas. Overall, our work suggests that a close interaction between the radio outflow and the surrounding gaseous environment is likely to be responsible for their stunted form in RQ and RI AGN.

Comments: 6 pages, 3 figures, Acta Astrophysica Taurica proceedings for Crimean-2021 AGN Conference "Galaxies with Active Nuclei on Scales from Black Hole to Host Galaxy" dedicated to the E.A. Dibai's 90th anniversary (13-17 September 2021)
Categories: astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.HE
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