Discovery of Millimeter-Wave Excess Emission in Radio-Quiet Active Galactic Nuclei
Ehud Behar (1), Ranieri D. Baldi (1), Ari Laor (1), Assaf Horesh (2),, Jamie Stevens (3), Tasso Tzioumis (3) ((1) Technion, Israel, (2) Weizmann,, Israel, (3) CSIRO, Australia)

TL;DR
This study detects millimeter-wave excess emission in radio-quiet AGN, revealing compact, optically-thick cores likely linked to accretion disk coronae, and establishes a new correlation between mm-wave and X-ray luminosities.
Contribution
It presents the first high-frequency (95 GHz) observations of RQ AGN, uncovering excess emission and proposing a connection to accretion disk coronae not previously characterized.
Findings
Detected 95 GHz emission excess in all observed RQ AGN
Found a tight correlation between 95 GHz radio and X-ray luminosities
Implied compact source sizes of 10^-4 to 10^-3 parsecs
Abstract
The physical origin of radio emission in Radio Quiet Active Galactic Nuclei (RQ AGN) remains unclear, whether it is a downscaled version of the relativistic jets typical of Radio Loud (RL) AGN, or whether it originates from the accretion disk. The correlation between 5 GHz and X-ray luminosities of RQ AGN, which follows observed also in stellar coronae, suggests an association of both X-ray and radio sources with the accretion disk corona. Observing RQ AGN at higher (mm-wave) frequencies, where synchrotron self absorption is diminished, and smaller regions can be probed, is key to exploring this association. Eight RQ AGN, selected based on their high X-ray brightness and variability, were observed at 95 GHz with the CARMA and ATCA telescopes. All targets were detected at the mJy level. Emission excess at 95~GHz of up to is found with respect to…
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