Powerful quasars with young jets in multi‐epoch radio surveys
- Creators
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Nyland, Kristina
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Dong, Dillon Z.
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Patil, Pallavi
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Lacy, Mark
- Velzen, Sjoert
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Kimball, Amy E.
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Sarbadhicary, Sumit K.
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Hallinan, Gregg
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Baldassare, Vivienne
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Clarke, Tracy E.
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Goulding, Andy D.
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Greene, Jenny
- Hughes, Andrew
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Kassim, Namir
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Kunert-Bajraszewska, Magdalena
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Maccarone, Thomas J.
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Mooley, Kunal
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Mukherjee, Dipanjan
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Peters, Wendy
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Petrov, Leonid
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Polisensky, Emil
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Rujopakarn, Wiphu
- Whittle, Mark
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Vaccari, Mattia
Abstract
Energetic feedback driven by the large-scale (100's of kpc) lobes of classical radio galaxies is known to play an important role in shaping galaxy evolution. However, the prevalence of young and compact jets – and their impact on the interstellar medium – remains an open question. Multi-epoch radio surveys with cadences of years to decades offer a promising means of identifying even faint (mJy-level) jets that are compact and potentially young on the basis of variability. Recently, a comparison of images from the Very Large Array Sky Survey (VLASS) and the Faint Images of the Radio Sky at Twenty Centimeters (FIRST) survey has revealed a population of distant (0.2 < z < 3.2) quasars that have brightened dramatically in the past 1–2 decades. These quasars appear to have transitioned from "radio-quiet" nondetections in FIRST to "radio-loud" detections in VLASS. Extensive multiband follow-up observations with the VLA from 1 to 18 GHz have revealed compact (sub-kpc) radio sources that are consistent with young jets that were recently triggered. Here, we summarize the status of our on-going study of quasars with newborn jets identified in the radio time domain.
Additional Information
© 2021 Wiley-VCH GmbH. Issue Online: 28 December 2021; Version of Record online: 25 November 2021; Manuscript accepted: 21 October 2021; Manuscript received: 20 October 2021. Funding information: 6.1 Base.Additional details
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20211130-205453962
- Naval Research Laboratory
- 6.1 Base Funding
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2021-11-30Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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2022-01-12Created from EPrint's last_modified field
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- Astronomy Department