Quasars That Have Transitioned from Radio-quiet to Radio-loud on Decadal Timescales Revealed by VLASS and FIRST
Kristina Nyland, Dillon Z. Dong, Pallavi Patil, Mark Lacy, Sjoert van, Velzen, Amy E. Kimball, Sumit Sarbadhicary, Gregg Hallinan, Vivienne, Baldassare, Tracy Clarke, Andy D. Goulding, Jenny E. Greene, Andrew Hughes,, Namir Kassim, Magdalena Kunert-Bajraszewska

TL;DR
This study identifies quasars that transitioned from radio-quiet to radio-loud over decades, revealing that radio-loudness can change on human timescales and indicating the presence of compact, young jets in these sources.
Contribution
It provides the first evidence that quasar radio-loudness is not fixed and introduces a new class of transient radio-loud quasars with compact jets, challenging previous assumptions.
Findings
Decadal radio variability indicates intrinsic jet activity.
Identified quasars with compact, peaked radio spectra.
Suggests frequent episodic jet activity in high-redshift quasars.
Abstract
We have performed a search over 3440 deg of Epoch 1 (2017-2019) of the Very Large Array Sky Survey to identify unobscured quasars in the optical () and obscured active galactic nuclei (AGN) in the infrared that have brightened dramatically in the radio over the past one to two decades. These sources would have been previously classified as "radio-quiet" quasars based on upper limits from the Faint Images of the Radio Sky at Twenty Centimeters survey (1993-2011), but they are now consistent with "radio-loud" quasars (). A quasi-simultaneous, multiband ( GHz) follow-up study of 14 sources with the VLA has revealed compact sources ( or kpc) with peaked radio spectral shapes. The high-amplitude variability over decadal timescales at 1.5 GHz (100% to 2500%), but roughly…
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