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A catalogue of faint local radio AGN and the properties of their host galaxies
Authors
Aird
Argudo-Fernández
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Baldry
Becker
Best
Best
Best
Blanton
Bower
Boyle
Brinchmann
Bruzual
Cattaneo
Charlot
Charlot
Charlot
Condon
Condon
Condon
Constantin
Croton
D J B Smith
Delvecchio
Di Matteo
Dubois
Dunlop
E K Lofthouse
Fabian
Felten
Ferland
Ferrarese
Gebhardt
Gómez
Gürkan
Haehnelt
Hashimoto
Hasinger
Heinis
Hickox
Ho
Hodge
Hopkins
Häring
Kauffmann
Kauffmann
Kauffmann
Kaviraj
Kaviraj
Kaviraj
Kaviraj
Kaviraj
Kaviraj
Kennicutt
Kodama
Lackner
Lilly
Lofthouse
Lynden-Bell
M J Hardcastle
Madau
Madau
Magorrian
Manzer
Marconi
Mauch
Miller
Monaco
Mullaney
Mullaney
Murphy
Nedelchev
Planck Collaboration XIII
Rasmussen
Richstone
Rosario
S Kaviraj
Sabater
Salim
Sarzi
Schmidt
Schmitt
Shabala
Sijacki
Silk
Smethurst
Sobral
Tombesi
Truebenbach
Tully
Vito
Wetzel
Wilson
Yang
Publication date
21 May 2018
Publisher
'Oxford University Press (OUP)'
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Abstract
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. ©: 2018 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.We present a catalogue of 2210 local ( z < 0.1) galaxies that contain faint active galactic nuclei (AGN). We select these objects by identifying galaxies that exhibit a significant excess in their radio luminosities, compared to what is expected from the observed levels of star formation activity in these systems. This is achieved by comparing the optical (spectroscopic) star formation rate (SFR) to the 1.4 GHz luminosity measured from the Faint Images of the Radio Sky at Twenty centimeters survey. The majority of the AGN identified in this study are fainter than those in previous work, such as in the Best and Heckman (2012) catalogue. We show that these faint AGN make a non-negligible contribution to the radio luminosity function at low luminosities (below 1022.5 W Hz−1), and host ∼13 per cent of the local radio luminosity budget. Their host galaxies are predominantly high stellar-mass systems (with a median stellar mass of 1011 M⊙), are found across a range of environments (but typically in denser environments than star-forming galaxies) and have early-type morphologies. This study demonstrates a general technique to identify AGN in galaxy populations where reliable optical SFRs can be extracted using spectro-photometry and where radio data are also available so that a radio excess can be measured. Our results also demonstrate that it is unsafe to infer SFRs from radio emission alone, even if bright AGN have been excluded from a sample, since there is a significant population of faint radio AGN that may contaminate the radio-derived SFRs.Peer reviewedFinal Published versio
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