Optically “changing-look” active galactic nuclei (AGNs) are a class of objects that exhibit appearance or disappearance of broad lines. Recent studies have shown that these “changing-look” activities very likely result from the accretion activities of the central supermassive black holes. Large variation of the accretion rate might cause jet ejection and fading events, thus lead to a certain variability of observational radio properties. From the published literature, 74 “changing-look” AGNs and 90 “changing-look” AGNs candidates identified in optical observations were collected. Based on this largest, complex, and incomplete sample to date, the radio properties of “changing-look” AGNs were investigated. The radio counterparts of 51 “changi...
Some galaxies emit excessive amounts of light from their centers, caused by accretion of gas onto su...
We have examined a subset of 18 active galactic nuclei (AGNs) drawn from a sample of 81 galaxies tha...
It is now established that the faint radio population is a mixture of star-forming galaxies and fai...
Context. For nearly seven decades, astronomers have been studying active galaxies, that is to say, g...
Detection of gamma-rays from narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxies (NLS1) by Fermi confirmed the presence o...
Supermassive black holes at the centre of galaxies can accrete matter from their surroundings, yield...
We present the results of a combined galaxy population analysis for the host galaxies of active gala...
We investigate the relationship between radio power and properties related to active galactic nuclei...
We investigate the relationship between radio power and properties related to active galactic nuclei...
We study the nature of the faint radio source population detected in the MeerKAT International GHz T...
Aims. It is now established that the faint radio population is a mixture of star-forming galaxies an...
I investigate active supermassive black holes, also called active galactic nuclei (AGNs). My tool fo...
Some black holes are bright in radio while others are not. In this thesis we explore why, relating t...
International audienceWe investigate how the total radio luminosity of AGN-powered radio sources dep...
International audienceBasing our analysis on ROGUE I, a catalog of over 32,000 radio sources associa...
Some galaxies emit excessive amounts of light from their centers, caused by accretion of gas onto su...
We have examined a subset of 18 active galactic nuclei (AGNs) drawn from a sample of 81 galaxies tha...
It is now established that the faint radio population is a mixture of star-forming galaxies and fai...
Context. For nearly seven decades, astronomers have been studying active galaxies, that is to say, g...
Detection of gamma-rays from narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxies (NLS1) by Fermi confirmed the presence o...
Supermassive black holes at the centre of galaxies can accrete matter from their surroundings, yield...
We present the results of a combined galaxy population analysis for the host galaxies of active gala...
We investigate the relationship between radio power and properties related to active galactic nuclei...
We investigate the relationship between radio power and properties related to active galactic nuclei...
We study the nature of the faint radio source population detected in the MeerKAT International GHz T...
Aims. It is now established that the faint radio population is a mixture of star-forming galaxies an...
I investigate active supermassive black holes, also called active galactic nuclei (AGNs). My tool fo...
Some black holes are bright in radio while others are not. In this thesis we explore why, relating t...
International audienceWe investigate how the total radio luminosity of AGN-powered radio sources dep...
International audienceBasing our analysis on ROGUE I, a catalog of over 32,000 radio sources associa...
Some galaxies emit excessive amounts of light from their centers, caused by accretion of gas onto su...
We have examined a subset of 18 active galactic nuclei (AGNs) drawn from a sample of 81 galaxies tha...
It is now established that the faint radio population is a mixture of star-forming galaxies and fai...