Kiloparsec-scale radio emission in Seyfert and LINER galaxies
Veeresh Singh, C. H. Ishwara-Chandra, Yogesh Wadadekar, Alexandre, Beelen, Preeti Kharb

TL;DR
This study reveals that Kiloparsec-scale radio structures are more common in Seyfert and LINER galaxies than previously thought, with over 42.5% showing extended radio emission likely powered by active galactic nuclei.
Contribution
It provides the first large-scale statistical analysis of KSR prevalence in Seyfert and LINER galaxies using VLA FIRST and NVSS data, highlighting their commonality across various properties.
Findings
Over 42.5% of sources have extended KSRs.
KSR luminosity correlates with core luminosity and [O III] line luminosity.
KSRs are likely AGN-powered, but star-formation contribution cannot be excluded.
Abstract
Seyfert and LINER galaxies are known to exhibit compact radio emission on 10 to 100 parsec scales, but larger Kiloparsec-Scale Radio structures (KSRs) often remain undetected in sub-arcsec high resolution observations. We investigate the prevalence and nature of KSRs in Seyfert and LINER galaxies using the 1.4 GHz VLA FIRST and NVSS observations. Our sample consists of 2651 sources detected in FIRST and of these 1737 sources also have NVSS counterparts. Considering the ratio of total to peak flux density ( ) as a parameter to infer the presence of extended radio emission we show that 30 of FIRST detected sources possess extended radio structures on scales larger than 1.0 kpc. The use of low-resolution NVSS observations help us to recover faint extended KSRs that are resolved out in FIRST observations and results in…
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