LeMMINGs III. The e-MERLIN legacy survey of the Palomar sample: exploring the origin of nuclear radio emission in active and inactive galaxies through the [O III] - radio connection

DOI: 
10.1093/mnras/stab2613
Publication date: 
24/12/2021
Main author: 
Baldi, R. D.
IAA authors: 
Alberdi, A.;Pérez-Torres, M. A.
Authors: 
Baldi, R. D.;Williams, D. R. A.;Beswick, R. J.;McHardy, I.;Dullo, B. T.;Knapen, J. H.;Zanisi, L.;Argo, M. K.;Aalto, S.;Alberdi, A.;Baan, W. A.;Bendo, G. J.;Fenech, D. M.;Green, D. A.;Klöckner, H. -R.;Körding, E.;Maccarone, T. J.;Marcaide, J. M.;Mutie, I.;Panessa, F.;Pérez-Torres, M. A.;Romero-Cañizales, C.;Saikia, D. J.;Saikia, P.;Shankar, F.;Spencer, R. E.;Stevens, I. R.;Uttley, P.;Brinks, E.;Corbel, S.;Martí-Vidal, I.;Mundell, C. G.;Pahari, M.;Ward, M. J.
Journal: 
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publication type: 
Article
Volume: 
508
Pages: 
2019
Abstract: 
What determines the nuclear radio emission in local galaxies? To address this question, we combine optical [O III] line emission, robust black hole (BH) mass estimates, and high-resolution e-MERLIN 1.5-GHz data, from the LeMMINGs survey, of a statistically complete sample of 280 nearby optically active (LINER and Seyfert) and inactive [H II and absorption line galaxies (ALGs)] galaxies. Using [O III] luminosity ($L_{\rm [O\, \small {III}]}$) as a proxy for the accretion power, local galaxies follow distinct sequences in the optical-radio planes of BH activity, which suggest different origins of the nuclear radio emission for the optical classes. The 1.5-GHz radio luminosity of their parsec-scale cores (L<SUB>core</SUB>) is found to scale with BH mass (M<SUB>BH</SUB>) and [O III] luminosity. Below M<SUB>BH</SUB> ~ 10<SUP>6.5</SUP> M<SUB>⊙</SUB>, stellar processes from non-jetted H II galaxies dominate with $L_{\rm core} \propto M_{\rm BH}^{0.61\pm 0.33}$ and $L_{\rm core} \propto L_{\rm [O\, \small {III}]}^{0.79\pm 0.30}$. Above M<SUB>BH</SUB> ~ 10<SUP>6.5</SUP> M<SUB>⊙</SUB>, accretion-driven processes dominate with $L_{\rm core} \propto M_{\rm BH}^{1.5-1.65}$ and $L_{\rm core} \propto L_{\rm [O\, \small {III}]}^{0.99-1.31}$ for active galaxies: radio-quiet/loud LINERs, Seyferts, and jetted H II galaxies always display (although low) signatures of radio-emitting BH activity, with $L_{\rm 1.5\, GHz}\gtrsim 10^{19.8}$ W Hz<SUP>-1</SUP> and M<SUB>BH</SUB> ≳ 10<SUP>7</SUP> M<SUB>⊙</SUB>, on a broad range of Eddington-scaled accretion rates ($\dot{m}$). Radio-quiet and radio-loud LINERs are powered by low-$\dot{m}$ discs launching sub-relativistic and relativistic jets, respectively. Low-power slow jets and disc/corona winds from moderately high to high-$\dot{m}$ discs account for the compact and edge-brightened jets of Seyferts, respectively. Jetted H II galaxies may host weakly active BHs. Fuel-starved BHs and recurrent activity account for ALG properties. In conclusion, specific accretion-ejection states of active BHs determine the radio production and the optical classification of local active galaxies.
Database: 
ADS
URL: 
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/2021MNRAS.508.2019B/abstract
ADS Bibcode: 
2021MNRAS.508.2019B
Keywords: 
galaxies: active;galaxies: jets;galaxies: nuclei;galaxies: star formation;radio continuum: galaxies;Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies;Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena