The Quasar Feedback Survey: zooming into the origin of radio emission with e-MERLIN
Ann Njeri, Chris M. Harrison, Preeti Kharb, Robert Beswick, Gabriela, Calistro-Rivera, Chiara Circosta, Vincenzo Mainieri, Stephen Molyneux, James, Mullaney, Silpa Sasikumar

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution e-MERLIN radio observations to investigate the origin and morphology of radio emission in quasars, revealing a high prevalence of radio-AGN features and jet activity on sub-kiloparsec scales.
Contribution
It provides detailed sub-parsec to kiloparsec scale radio morphologies of quasars, demonstrating a higher fraction of radio-AGN than previously identified at larger scales.
Findings
76% of quasars classified as radio-AGN based on morphology and brightness temperature
86% of quasars show radio-AGN characteristics when combining e-MERLIN and VLA data
Average of 60% of radio flux is resolved out, indicating extended jet and outflow structures.
Abstract
We present 6 GHz e-MERLIN observations of 42 type 1 and type 2 mostly radio-quiet quasars ( erg s; erg s) from the Quasar Feedback Survey. The nature and origin of radio emission in these types of sources is typically ambiguous based on all-sky, low-resolution surveys. With e-MERLIN, we investigate radio emission on sub-kiloparsec scales (10s-100s pc). We find 37/42 quasars are detected, with a diversity of radio morphologies, including compact cores, knots and extended jet-like structures, with sizes of 30-540 pc. Based on morphology and brightness temperature, we classify 76 per cent of the quasars as radio-AGN, compared to the 57 per cent identified as radio-AGN at the 1-60 kpc scales probed in prior studies. Combining results from e-MERLIN and the Very Large Array, 86 per cent reveal a…
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