Modelling radio luminosity functions of radio-loud AGN by the cosmological evolution of supermassive black holes
Marco Tucci, Luigi Toffolatti

TL;DR
This paper presents a comprehensive model linking the cosmological evolution of supermassive black holes to the radio luminosity functions of radio-loud AGN, fitting multiple observational datasets across different frequencies and redshifts.
Contribution
It introduces a novel formalism that connects SMBH properties with radio luminosity, incorporating beaming effects and accretion modes, to accurately model AGN radio luminosity functions.
Findings
Model fits well local AGN luminosity functions up to z<=1.5
Accurately reproduces radio source counts at 1.4 and 5 GHz
Underestimates low-luminosity HK-mode AGN at low redshift
Abstract
We develop a formalism to model the luminosity functions (LFs) of radio-loud Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) at GHz frequencies by the cosmological evolution of the supermassive black hole (SMBH). The mass function and Eddington ratio distributions of SMBHs have been taken as starting point for this analysis. Our approach is based on physical and phenomenological relations that allow to statistically calculate the radio luminosity of AGN cores, corrected for beaming effects, by linking it with the SMBH at their center, through the Fundamental Plane of black hole activity. Moreover, radio luminosity from extended jets and lobes is also computed through a power-law relationship that reflects the expected correlation between the inner radio core and the extended jets/lobes. Radio-loud AGN are further divided in two classes, characterized by different accretion modes onto the central BH. If…
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