The AGN content of ultraluminous IR galaxies: High resolution VLA imaging of the IRAS 1 Jy ULIRG sample
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2003
Abstract:
This paper presents the results of a high resolution radio imaging survey of
83 of the 118 ultraluminous infrared galaxies (ULIRGs) in the IRAS 1 Jy ULIRG
sample. We have observed these ULIRGs at 15 GHz with the Very Large
Array (VLA). We find that ~ 75% of Seyferts (both type 1 and 2) and LINERs
have radio nuclei which are compact at our 150 mas resolution. The detection
rate of H II nuclei is significantly lower (32%); the detections among these
are preferentially H II + LINER/Seyfert composite nuclei. Among ULIRGs with
multiple optical or near-IR nuclei our observations detected only one (or no)
nucleus; in these the radio detection is typically towards the brightest
near-IR nucleus. The compactness of the radio sources, the higher detection
rates in AGN-type nuclei than H II nuclei, the preferential detection of
nuclei with unresolved point sources in the near-IR, the low soft X-ray to
nuclear radio luminosity ratio (arguing against thermal emission powering the
radio nuclei), and the lack of correlation between radio power and H¦Á
luminosity, all support an origin of the detected radio nuclei in AGN related activity. This result is especially interesting for LINER ULIRGs for which
signatures of AGNs have often been ambiguous in other wavebands. Such a high
incidence of AGN would provide, for the first time, a large sample in which
to study the interplay between AGN, starbursts, and galaxy mergers.
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