Investigating kpc-scale radio emission properties of narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxies

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY(2018)

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In recent years, several radio-loud narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxies (RL-NLS1s) possessing relativistic jets have come into attention with their detections in very large baseline array (VLBA) and in gamma-ray observations. In this paper we attempt to understand the nature of radio jets in NLS is by examining the kpc-scale radio properties of, hitherto, the largest sample of 11101 optically selected NLS1s. Using 1.4 GHz FIRST, 1.4 GHz NVSS, 327 MHz WENNS, and 150 MHz TGSS catalogues we find the radio-detection of merely similar to 4.5 per cent (498/11101) NLS1s, with majority (407/498 similar to 81.7 per cent) of them being RL-NLS1s. Our study yields the highest number of RL-NLS Is and it can only be a lower limit. We find that the most of our radio-detected NLS is are compact (<30 kpc), exhibit both flat as well as steep radio spectra, and are distributed across a wide range of 1.4 GHz radio luminosities (10(22)-10(27) W Hz(-1)). At the high end of radio luminosity our NLS often tend to show blazar-like properties such as compact radio size, flat/inverted radio spectrum, radio variability, and polarization. The diagnostic plots based on the mid-IR colours suggest that the radio emission in NLS1s is mostly powered by active galactic nuclei (AGNs), while nuclear star formation may have a significant contribution in NLS is of low radio luminosities. The radio luminosity versus radio-size plot infers that the radio jets in NLS Is are either in the early evolutionary phase or possibly remain confined within the nuclear region due to low-power or intermittent AGN activity.
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galaxies: active,galaxies: jets,galaxies: Seyfert,radio continuum: galaxies
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