BASS XLVII: 22 GHz Radio Atlas of Swift-BAT Selected AGN
Macon Magno, Krista L. Smith, O. Ivy Wong, Richard Mushotzky, Stuart, Vogel, Michael J. Koss, Claudio Ricci, Kyuseok Oh, Chin-Shin Chang, Loreto, Barcos-Mu\~noz, Franz E. Bauer, Alessandro Peca, Darshan Kakkad, Turgay, Caglar, Benny Trakhtenbrot, Fiona Harrison, Daniel Stern

TL;DR
This study presents high-resolution 22 GHz radio observations of 231 nearby AGN, revealing diverse morphologies and providing insights into their radio emission mechanisms, with implications for future surveys of distant AGN.
Contribution
It offers the largest high-frequency imaging survey of nearby AGN, characterizing their radio morphologies and luminosity ratios with unprecedented detail.
Findings
High detection fraction of 98% among surveyed AGN.
Diverse radio morphologies including compact, extended, and jet-like structures.
Radio-to-X-ray luminosity ratios similar to coronally active stars.
Abstract
We present the third phase of the largest high-frequency, high-resolution imaging survey of 231 nearby, hard X-ray selected AGN, with a very high detection fraction. This survey presents VLA 22 GHz radio observations with 1" spatial resolution covering over orders of magnitude in radio luminosity in nearby AGN that span orders of magnitude in black hole mass and X-ray luminosity. We identify three different radio morphologies: (102/231) are compact or unresolved, (106/231) show an extended structure (star formation, possible one-sided jets, etc.), and (19/231) have a biconical or two-sided jet-like morphology. The remaining (4/231) sources are non-detections. The radio-to-X-ray luminosity ratios of the Swift-BAT AGN ( and $\text{L}_R/\text{L}_{2-10…
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TopicsAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
