I demonstrate that radio observations in the literature to date of optically-selected quasars are largely inadequate to reveal the full extent of their jet-activity. I discuss a recent example of an optically-powerful quasar, which is radio-quiet according to all the standard classifications, which Blundell and Rawlings discovered to have a >100 kpc jet, and show that other than being the first FRI quasar to be identified, there is no reason to presume it is exceptional. I also discuss a possible new probe of accounting for the interactions of radio sources with their environments. This tool could help to avoid over-estimating magnetic fields strengths within cluster gas. I briefly describe recent analyses by Rudnick and Blundell which conf...
The majority of quasars are weak in their radio emission, with flux densities comparable to those in...
High-redshift quasars can shed light on the co-evolution of central supermassive black holes and the...
We present the results of a comparison between the environments of (1) a complete sample of 46 south...
Although radio-quiet quasars (RQQs), which constitute the majority of optically-identified quasar sa...
We present a deep image of the optically-powerful quasar E1821+643 at 18cm made with the Very Large ...
We present a deep image of the optically-powerful quasar E1821+643 at 18cm made with the Very Large ...
We quantify the galaxy environments around a sample of 0.5<=z<=0.8 radio-quiet quasars using the amp...
We present the first milli-arcsecond resolution radio images of a radio-quiet quasar, detecting a hi...
I bring together evidence for the rapidity with which quasars' radio synchrotron lobe emission fades...
We present a deep image of the optically powerful quasar E1821+643 at 18 cm made with the Very Large...
We investigate the correlation between the accretion disk (UV) luminosity and the radio core emissio...
We investigate the correlation between the accretion disk (UV) luminosity and the radio core emissio...
I bring together evidence for the rapidity with which quasars' radio synchrotron lobe emission fades...
I bring together evidence for the rapidity with which quasars' radio synchrotron lobe emission fades...
A non-negligible fraction of quasars are red at optical wavelengths, indicating (in the majority of ...
The majority of quasars are weak in their radio emission, with flux densities comparable to those in...
High-redshift quasars can shed light on the co-evolution of central supermassive black holes and the...
We present the results of a comparison between the environments of (1) a complete sample of 46 south...
Although radio-quiet quasars (RQQs), which constitute the majority of optically-identified quasar sa...
We present a deep image of the optically-powerful quasar E1821+643 at 18cm made with the Very Large ...
We present a deep image of the optically-powerful quasar E1821+643 at 18cm made with the Very Large ...
We quantify the galaxy environments around a sample of 0.5<=z<=0.8 radio-quiet quasars using the amp...
We present the first milli-arcsecond resolution radio images of a radio-quiet quasar, detecting a hi...
I bring together evidence for the rapidity with which quasars' radio synchrotron lobe emission fades...
We present a deep image of the optically powerful quasar E1821+643 at 18 cm made with the Very Large...
We investigate the correlation between the accretion disk (UV) luminosity and the radio core emissio...
We investigate the correlation between the accretion disk (UV) luminosity and the radio core emissio...
I bring together evidence for the rapidity with which quasars' radio synchrotron lobe emission fades...
I bring together evidence for the rapidity with which quasars' radio synchrotron lobe emission fades...
A non-negligible fraction of quasars are red at optical wavelengths, indicating (in the majority of ...
The majority of quasars are weak in their radio emission, with flux densities comparable to those in...
High-redshift quasars can shed light on the co-evolution of central supermassive black holes and the...
We present the results of a comparison between the environments of (1) a complete sample of 46 south...