Radio Properties of Low Redshift Broad Line Active Galactic Nuclei Including Extended Radio Sources
Stephen E. Rafter, D. Michael Crenshaw, Paul J. Wiita

TL;DR
This study investigates extended radio emission in low redshift broad line AGN from SDSS, revealing a bimodal distribution in radio-loudness and identifying giant radio galaxies and unusual morphologies.
Contribution
It systematically searches for and characterizes extended radio emission in a large AGN sample, highlighting the bimodal nature of radio-loudness and discovering rare giant radio galaxies.
Findings
51 AGN with extended radio emission detected
Bimodal distribution in radio-loudness parameter R
Identification of 6 giant radio galaxies exceeding 750 kpc
Abstract
We present a study of the extended radio emission in a sample of 8434 low redshift (z < 0.35) broad line active galactic nuclei (AGN) from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). To calculate the jet and lobe contributions to the total radio luminosity, we have taken the 846 radio core sources detected in our previous study of this sample and performed a systematic search in the Faint Images of the Radio Sky at Twenty-centimeters (FIRST) database for extended radio emission that is likely associated with the optical counterparts. We found 51 out of 846 radio core sources have extended emission (> 4" from the optical AGN) that is positively associated with the AGN, and we have identified an additional 12 AGN with extended radio emission but no detectable radio core emission. Among these 63 AGN, we found 6 giant radio galaxies (GRGs), with projected emission exceeding 750 kpc in length, and…
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