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The radio properties of the JWST-discovered AGN
by
Juodžbalis, I
, Delvecchio, I
, Trefoloni, B
, Risaliti, G
, D'Amato, Q
, X Ji
, Murphy, E
, Prandoni, I
, Übler, H
, Gilli, R
, Brusa, M
, Signorini, M
, Vito, F
, Scholtz, J
, Baldi, R D
, Maiolino, R
, Muxlow, T W B
, Belladitta, S
, Norman, C
, Mignoli, M
, Momjian, E
, Jimenez-Andrade, E F
, Chiaberge, M
, D'Eugenio, F
, Mazzolari, G
, Fabian, A
in
Active galactic nuclei
/ Bulk density
/ Luminosity
/ Radio emission
/ Radio frequency
/ Radio observation
/ Radio sources (astronomy)
/ Red shift
2025
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The radio properties of the JWST-discovered AGN
by
Juodžbalis, I
, Delvecchio, I
, Trefoloni, B
, Risaliti, G
, D'Amato, Q
, X Ji
, Murphy, E
, Prandoni, I
, Übler, H
, Gilli, R
, Brusa, M
, Signorini, M
, Vito, F
, Scholtz, J
, Baldi, R D
, Maiolino, R
, Muxlow, T W B
, Belladitta, S
, Norman, C
, Mignoli, M
, Momjian, E
, Jimenez-Andrade, E F
, Chiaberge, M
, D'Eugenio, F
, Mazzolari, G
, Fabian, A
in
Active galactic nuclei
/ Bulk density
/ Luminosity
/ Radio emission
/ Radio frequency
/ Radio observation
/ Radio sources (astronomy)
/ Red shift
2025
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The radio properties of the JWST-discovered AGN
by
Juodžbalis, I
, Delvecchio, I
, Trefoloni, B
, Risaliti, G
, D'Amato, Q
, X Ji
, Murphy, E
, Prandoni, I
, Übler, H
, Gilli, R
, Brusa, M
, Signorini, M
, Vito, F
, Scholtz, J
, Baldi, R D
, Maiolino, R
, Muxlow, T W B
, Belladitta, S
, Norman, C
, Mignoli, M
, Momjian, E
, Jimenez-Andrade, E F
, Chiaberge, M
, D'Eugenio, F
, Mazzolari, G
, Fabian, A
in
Active galactic nuclei
/ Bulk density
/ Luminosity
/ Radio emission
/ Radio frequency
/ Radio observation
/ Radio sources (astronomy)
/ Red shift
2025
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The radio properties of the JWST-discovered AGN
X Ji,
2025
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We explore the radio emission of JWST-selected Broad Line AGN (BLAGN, or type 1) in the GOODS-N field. We use deep radio data at different frequencies (144\\,MHz, 1.5\\,GHz, 3\\,GHz, 5.5\\,GHz, 10\\,GHz), and we find that none of the 37 sources investigated is detected at any of the aforementioned frequencies. Similarly, the radio stacking analysis does not reveal any detection down to an rms of \\( 0.15\\)Jy beam\\(^-1\\), corresponding to a \\(3\\) upper limit at rest frame 5 GHz of \\(L_5GHz=210^39\\) erg s\\(^-1\\) at the mean redshift of the sample \\(z 5.1\\). We compared this and individual sources upper limits with expected radio luminosities estimated assuming different AGN scaling relations, to check whether these are consistent with the standard BLAGN spectral energy distribution. For most of the sources the radio luminosity upper limits are still compatible with expectations for radio-quiet (RQ) AGN; nevertheless, the more stringent stacking upper limits and the fact that no detection is found might suggest that JWST-selected BLAGN are weaker than standard AGN even at radio frequencies. Indeed, the probability of having none of the BLAGN detected in none of the investigated radio images is expected to be on average very low (\\(P<10^-4\\)). We discuss some scenarios that could explain the possible radio weakness, such as free-free absorption from a dense medium, or the lack of either magnetic field or a corona, possibly as a consequence of super-Eddington accretion. These scenarios would also explain the observed X-ray weakness. We also conclude that \\(\\)1 dex more sensitive radio observations are needed to better constrain the level of radio emission (or lack thereof) for the bulk of these sources. The Square Kilometer Array Observatory (SKAO) will likely play a crucial role in assessing the properties of this AGN population.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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