On the fundamental dichotomy in the local radio-AGN population: accretion, evolution and host galaxy properties

PNP. N. BestTMT. M. Heckman
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Abstract

A sample of 18286 radio-loud AGN is presented, constructed by combining the SDSS DR7 with the NVSS and FIRST radio surveys. Using this sample, the differences between `high-excitation' (or `quasar-mode'; HERG) and `low-excitation' (`radio-mode'; LERG) radio galaxies are investigated. A primary difference is the distinct nature of the Eddington-scaled accretion rate onto their central black holes: HERGs typically have accretion rates between 1 and 10% of Eddington, whereas LERGs predominatly accrete at a rate below 1% Eddington. This is consistent with models where the population dichotomy is caused by a switch between radiatively efficient and inefficient accretion modes at low accretion rates. Local radio…

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Keywords
  • Accretion (finance)
  • Galaxy
  • Luminosity
  • Radio galaxy
  • Cosmic time
  • Radiative transfer
  • Active galactic nucleus
  • COSMIC cancer database
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