The origin of radio emission in broad absorption line quasars: Results from the LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey

Author:

Morabito L. K.ORCID,Matthews J. H.ORCID,Best P. N.,Gürkan G.ORCID,Jarvis M. J.,Prandoni I.ORCID,Duncan K. J.ORCID,Hardcastle M. J.ORCID,Kunert-Bajraszewska M.,Mechev A. P.,Mooney S.ORCID,Sabater J.ORCID,Röttgering H. J. A.,Shimwell T. W.,Smith D. J. B.,Tasse C.,Williams W. L.ORCID

Abstract

We present a study of the low-frequency radio properties of broad absorption line quasars (BALQSOs) from the LOFAR Two-metre Sky-Survey Data Release 1 (LDR1). The value-added LDR1 catalogue contains Pan-STARRS counterparts, which we match with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) DR7 and DR12 quasar catalogues. We find that BALQSOs are twice as likely to be detected at 144 MHz than their non-BAL counterparts, and BALQSOs with low-ionisation species present in their spectra are three times more likely to be detected than those with only high-ionisation species. The BALQSO fraction at 144 MHz is constant with increasing radio luminosity, which is inconsistent with previous results at 1.4 GHz, indicating that observations at the different frequencies may be tracing different sources of radio emission. We cross-match radio sources between the Faint Images of the Radio Sky at Twenty Centimeters (FIRST) survey and LDR1, which provides a bridge via the LDR1 Pan-STARRS counterparts to identify BALQSOs in SDSS. Consequently we expand the sample of BALQSOs detected in FIRST by a factor of three. The LDR1-detected BALQSOs in our sample are almost exclusively radio-quiet (log(R144 MHz) < 2), with radio sizes at 144 MHz typically less than 200 kpc; these radio sizes tend to be larger than those at 1.4 GHz, suggesting more extended radio emission at low frequencies. We find that although the radio detection fraction increases with increasing balnicity index (BI), there is no correlation between BI and either low-frequency radio power or radio-loudness. This suggests that both radio emission and BI may be linked to the same underlying process, but are spatially distinct phenomena.

Funder

The Hintze Family Charitable Foundation

The John Fell Oxford University Press (OUP) Research Fund

UK Science and Technology Facilities Council

CSIRO

INAF

European Research Council

National Science Centre

Irish Research Council

Publisher

EDP Sciences

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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