The Quasar Feedback Survey: Revealing the importance of sensitive radio imaging for AGN identification deeper into the radio-quiet regime
Ann Njeri, Chris M. Harrison, Preeti Kharb, David M. Alexander, Vincenzo Mainieri, Chiara Circosta, Victoria A. Fawcett, Darshan Kakkad, Dipanjan Mukherjee, Stephen Molyneux, Silpa Sasikumar

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution radio imaging to reveal that many optically-selected, radio-quiet quasars exhibit AGN-driven radio structures, indicating that low-power jets and shocks are common even in the radio-quiet regime.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed high-resolution radio analysis of low-power quasars, showing widespread AGN activity in the radio-quiet regime, expanding understanding of quasar feedback.
Findings
Approximately 31% show resolved radio structures consistent with jets or outflows.
Around 90% display steep spectra indicative of synchrotron emission.
At least 38% exhibit AGN signatures beyond star formation explanations.
Abstract
We present new sub-arcsecond (0.3-1 arcsec; 1--3\,kpc) VLA imaging at 1.4\,GHz and 6\,GHz of 29 optically-selected, [O~{\sc iii}] luminous ( > 10\,erg\,s), quasars drawn from the expanded Quasar Feedback Survey (QFeedS; with --10\,W\,Hz). These 29 new objects occupy the low end of the radio-power distribution (=--10\,W\,Hz) in the QFeedS sample and are nominally `radio quiet'. Despite this, we find widespread evidence of AGN-driven synchrotron activity. Nearly per\,cent exhibit resolved radio structures on 0.1--20\,kpc scales consistent with compact jets or wind-driven outflows, and per\,cent display steep spectra () indicative of optically thin synchrotron emission. Combining morphology,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
