The host galaxies of radio-loud AGN: colour structure
Elizabeth J.A. Mannering, Diana M. Worrall, Mark Birkinshaw

TL;DR
This study compares the structural and colour properties of radio-loud AGN host galaxies with similar non-radio galaxies, revealing differences in their size ratios that suggest predisposition to radio loudness linked to stellar features.
Contribution
It introduces a large, carefully selected sample of radio-loud AGN hosts and provides evidence of structural differences compared to radio-quiet galaxies, highlighting potential stellar origins.
Findings
Radio-loud AGN hosts have larger R=r_e(r)/r_e(u) ratios than controls.
The difference in size ratios is statistically significant (>99%).
Host galaxy features may predispose galaxies to become radio loud.
Abstract
We construct a sample of 3,516 radio-loud host galaxies of active galactic nuclei (AGN) from the optical Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and Faint Images of the Radio Sky at Twenty cm (FIRST). These have 1.4 GHz luminosities in the range 10E23-1025 WHz^{-1}, span redshifts 0.02<z<0.18, are brighter than r*_{petro}<17.77 mag and are constrained to `early-type' morphology in colour space (u*-r*>2.22 mag). Optical emission line ratios (at >3 sigma) are used to remove type 1 AGN and star-forming galaxies from the radio sample using BPT diagnostics. For comparison, we select a sample of 35,160 radio-quiet galaxies with the same r*-band magnitude-redshift distribution as the radio sample. We also create comparison radio and control samples derived by adding the NRAO VLA Sky Survey (NVSS) to quantify the effect of completeness on our results. We investigate the effective radii of the surface…
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