The host galaxies of active galactic nuclei with powerful relativistic jets
A. Olgu\'in-Iglesias, J. Le\'on-Tavares, J. K. Kotilainen, V., Chavushyan, M. Tornikoski, E. Valtaoja, C. A\~norve, J. Valdes, L. Carrasco

TL;DR
This study investigates the properties of host galaxies of powerful relativistic jet AGN, revealing different behaviors between high- and low-luminosity blazars and suggesting a link between black hole accretion modes and galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of host galaxy characteristics across a broad luminosity range, highlighting correlations and differences that inform AGN feedback and galaxy evolution models.
Findings
Bright host galaxies follow elliptical galaxy relations.
Significant correlation between nuclear and bulge magnitudes in high-luminosity blazars.
Different behaviors in host galaxy properties between high- and low-luminosity blazars.
Abstract
We present deep Near-infrared (NIR) images of a sample of 19 intermediate-redshift () radio-loud active galactic nuclei (AGN) with powerful relativistic jets ( WHz), previously classified as flat-spectrum radio quasars. We also compile host galaxy and nuclear magnitudes for blazars from literature. The combined sample (this work and compilation) contains 100 radio-loud AGN with host galaxy detections and a broad range of radio luminosities ~WHz, allowing us to divide our sample into high-luminosity blazars (HLBs) and low-luminosity blazars (LLBs). The host galaxies of our sample are bright and seem to follow the - relation for ellipticals and bulges. The two populations of blazars show different behaviours in the \mnuc - \mbulge plane, where a statistically significant correlation is…
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