The WISE properties of complete samples of radio-loud AGN
G. Gurkan, M. J. Hardcastle, M. J. Jarvis

TL;DR
This study uses WISE infrared data to analyze complete samples of radio-loud AGN, revealing a clear division in accretion modes and supporting unification models, with implications for AGN classification and host galaxy evolution.
Contribution
First comprehensive analysis of WISE IR properties of complete radio-loud AGN samples, demonstrating IR diagnostics for accretion modes and testing unification models.
Findings
Mid-IR-radio plane effectively separates LERGs and HERGs by accretion mode.
Quasars exhibit higher mid-IR luminosities than radio galaxies.
WISE colour cuts are unreliable for AGN selection.
Abstract
We present an analysis of four complete samples of radio-loud AGN (3CRR, 2Jy, 6CE and 7CE) using near- and mid-IR data taken by the Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE). The combined sample consists of 79 quasars and 273 radio galaxies, and covers a redshift range 0.003<z<3.395. The dichotomy in the mid-IR properties of low- and high-excitation radio galaxies (LERGs - HERGs) is analysed for the first time using large complete samples. Our results demonstrate that a division in the accretion modes of LERGs and HERGs clearly stands out in the mid-IR-radio plane (L_(22 \mu m) = 5x10^(43) erg s^(-1)). This means that WISE data can be effectively used to diagnose accretion modes in radio-loud AGN. The mid-IR properties of all objects were analysed to test the unification between quasars and radio galaxies, consistent with earlier work and we argue that smooth torus models best…
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