Radio Sources in Low-Luminosity Active Galactic Nuclei.IV. Radio Luminosity Function, Importance of Jet Power, and Radio Properties of the Complete Palomar Sample
Neil M. Nagar, Heino Falcke, & Andrew S. Wilson

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive radio imaging survey of low-luminosity active galactic nuclei, revealing their jet-dominated energy output, continuous luminosity function with classical AGNs, and implications for black hole accretion states.
Contribution
It offers the first complete high-resolution radio imaging of all LLAGNs in the Palomar sample, establishing their jet dominance and extending the radio luminosity function below classical AGNs.
Findings
Most LLAGNs host accreting black holes with pc-scale jets.
The radio luminosity function extends three orders of magnitude below classical AGNs.
Jets in LLAGNs dominate their accretion energy output.
Abstract
We present the completed results of a high resolution radio imaging survey of all (~200) low-luminosity active galactic nuclei (LLAGNs) and AGNs in the Palomar Spectroscopic Sample. The high incidences of pc-scale radio nuclei, with T(brightness) >=10^7 K, and sub-parsec jets argue for accreting black holes in >=50% of all LINERs and low-luminosity Seyferts; there is no evidence against all LLAGNs being mini-AGNs. The radio luminosity function (RLF) of Palomar Sample LLAGNs and AGNs extends three orders of magnitude below, and is continuous with, that of `classical' AGNs. We find marginal evidence for a low-power turnover in the RLF; nevertheless LLAGNs are responsible for a significant fraction of present day mass accretion. Adopting the jet model of Falcke & Biermann, we show that the accretion energy output in LLAGNs is dominated by the energy in the observed jets rather than the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
