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Deep silence: Radio properties of little red dots

Krisztina Perger, Judit Fogasy, S. Frey, K. É. Gabányi

2024Astronomy and Astrophysics26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To investigate the radio properties of the recently found high-redshift population, we collected a sample of 919 little red dots (LRDs) from the literature. By cross-matching their co-ordinates with the radio catalogues based on the first- and second-epoch observations of the Very Large Array Sky Survey (VLASS) and the Faint Images of the Radio Sky at Twenty-centimeters (FIRST) survey, we found no radio counterparts coinciding with any of the LRDs. To uncover possible sub-milli-Jansky-level weak radio emission, we performed mean and median image stacking analyses of empty-field ‘quick look’ VLASS and FIRST image cutouts centred on the LRD positions. We found no radio emission above 3 σ noise levels (∼11 and ∼18 μJy beam −1 for the VLASS and FIRST maps, respectively) in either of the stacked images for the LRD sample, while the noise levels of the single-epoch images are comparable to those found earlier in the stacking of high-redshift radio-quiet active galactic nuclei (AGNs). The non-detection of radio emission in LRDs suggests that these sources host weaker (or no) radio AGNs.

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PhysicsAstrophysicsSilenceRed shiftAstronomyGalaxyAcousticsAntenna Design and AnalysisAdvanced Antenna and Metasurface TechnologiesEnergy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
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