The PEP Survey: Infrared Properties of Radio-Selected AGN
M. Magliocchetti, D. Lutz, D. Rosario, S. Berta, E. Le Floc'h, B., Magnelli, F. Pozzi, L. Riguccini, P. Santini

TL;DR
This study investigates the infrared properties of radio-selected AGN using VLA-COSMOS and Herschel-PEP data, revealing how FIR emission correlates with radio power, redshift, and host galaxy characteristics, and suggesting a significant star-forming contribution in AGN hosts.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis of FIR properties of radio-selected AGN across a wide redshift range, highlighting the link between FIR emission, galaxy size, and stellar mass.
Findings
FIR detection probability increases with redshift and radio power.
Radio AGN with FIR emission are in smaller, specific mass galaxies.
At least 35% of radio-selected AGN have FIR emission from star formation.
Abstract
By exploiting the VLA-COSMOS and the Herschel-PEP surveys, we investigate the Far Infrared (FIR) properties of radio-selected AGN. To this purpose, from VLA-COSMOS we considered the 1537, F[1.4 GHz]>0.06 mJy sources with a reliable redshift estimate, and sub-divided them into star-forming galaxies and AGN solely on the basis of their radio luminosity. The AGN sample is complete with respect to radio selection at all z<~3.5. 832 radio sources have a counterpart in the PEP catalogue. 175 are AGN. Their redshift distribution closely resembles that of the total radio-selected AGN population, and exhibits two marked peaks at z~0.9 and z~2.5. We find that the probability for a radio-selected AGN to be detected at FIR wavelengths is both a function of radio power and redshift, whereby powerful sources are more likely to be FIR emitters at earlier epochs. This is due to two distinct effects: 1)…
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TopicsCalibration and Measurement Techniques
