Radio-loudness along the quasar main sequence
V. Ganci, P. Marziani, M. D'Onofrio, A. del Olmo, E. Bon, N. Bon, C.A., Negrete

TL;DR
This study examines the optical and radio properties of quasars along the main sequence, revealing that the traditional radio-loudness criterion may not universally identify jetted AGNs and that different mechanisms dominate radio emission in various spectral types.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of radio-loudness across the quasar main sequence, challenging the sufficiency of RK > 10 for identifying jetted AGNs and linking radio properties to spectral types and potential binary black hole systems.
Findings
Radio power in Population A sources may be due to star formation.
Population B RL sources are typically jetted with broad H-beta profiles.
The Kellermann criterion's validity varies along the quasar main sequence.
Abstract
Following the established view of the AGNs inner workings, an AGN is radio-loud (RL) if associated with relativistic ejections emitting a radio synchrotron spectrum (i.e., a jetted AGN). If large samples of optically-selected quasars are considered, AGNs are identified as RL if their Kellermann's radio loudness ratio RK > 10. Our aims are to characterize the optical properties of different classes based on radio-loudness within the quasar main sequence (MS) and to test whether the condition RK > 10 is sufficient for the identification of RL AGNs. A sample of 355 quasars was selected by cross-correlating the FIRST survey with the SDSS DR14 quasar catalog. We classified the optical spectra according to their spectral types along the quasars MS. For each spectral type, we distinguished compact and extended morphology, and three classes of radio-loudness: detected (specific flux ratio in…
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