AGN torus emission for a homogeneous sample of bright FSRQs
Gianluca Castignani, Gianfranco De Zotti

TL;DR
This study investigates the infrared emission from the dusty torus in a complete sample of bright FSRQs, finding that torus emission is detectable only under specific conditions and that their properties are similar to radio quiet quasars.
Contribution
First systematic analysis of AGN torus emission in a complete, bright FSRQ sample using SED fitting, revealing conditions for detectability and comparing properties with radio quiet quasars.
Findings
Torus emission detected in 8 out of 80 FSRQs.
Torus to disc luminosity ratio median is ~1, higher than in radio quiet quasars.
WISE infrared colors do not distinguish FSRQs with or without torus emission.
Abstract
We have selected a complete sample of 80 flat-spectrum radio quasars (FSRQs) from the WMAP 7-yr catalog within the SDSS area, all with measured redshift, and have inspected their SEDs looking for evidence of an AGN torus emission. A SED fitting algorithm has found such evidence for seven objects and an uncertain indication for one more. These 8 FSRQs belong to the sub-sample of 55 sources showing the optical--ultraviolet bump interpreted as thermal emission from a standard accretion disc. Torus luminosities have been estimated for the eight objects whose torus was identified by the fitting algorithm. For the other 47 FSRQs in the sub-sample we have derived upper limits to the torus luminosity. Our analysis shows that the torus can show up clearly only under quite special conditions: low luminosity and preferentially low peak frequency of the beamed synchrotron emission from the jet;…
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