We examine the hypothesis that mergers and close encounters between galaxies can fuel active galactic nuclei (AGNs) by increasing the rate at which gas accretes toward the central black hole. We compare the clustering of galaxies around radio-loud AGNs with the clustering around a population of radio-quiet galaxies with similar masses, colors, and luminosities. Our catalog contains 2178 elliptical radio galaxies with flux densities greater than 2.8 mJy at 1.4 GHz from the Six Degree Field Galaxy Survey. We find tentative evidence that radio AGNs with more than 200 times the median radio power have, on average, more close (r < 160 kpc) companions than their radio-quiet counterparts, suggesting that mergers play a role in forming the most pow...
International audienceThis paper presents a study of the local radio source population, by cross-com...
Giant radio galaxies are arguably the least understood of jetted active galactic nuclei (AGN). We pr...
International audienceThis paper presents a study of the local radio source population, by cross-com...
Radio-loud AGNs are important objects. They are associated with the most massive black holes and thu...
Radio galaxies are important objects. They are associated with the most massive black holes and thus...
The prevalence of radio-loud AGN activity in present-day massive halos is determined using a sample ...
<p>We present the clustering properties of a complete sample of 957 radio sources detected by the VL...
Galaxy clusters, the largest gravitationally-bound structures in the universe, are composed of 50-10...
We present the clustering properties of a complete sample of 968 radio sources detected at 1.4 GHz b...
International audienceWe investigate how the total radio luminosity of AGN-powered radio sources dep...
We present the clustering properties of a complete sample of 968 radio sources detected at 1.4 GHz b...
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...
International audienceWe present the clustering properties of a complete sample of 968 radio sources...
We study the nature of the faint radio source population detected in the MeerKAT International GHz T...
International audienceThis paper presents a study of the local radio source population, by cross-com...
Giant radio galaxies are arguably the least understood of jetted active galactic nuclei (AGN). We pr...
International audienceThis paper presents a study of the local radio source population, by cross-com...
Radio-loud AGNs are important objects. They are associated with the most massive black holes and thu...
Radio galaxies are important objects. They are associated with the most massive black holes and thus...
The prevalence of radio-loud AGN activity in present-day massive halos is determined using a sample ...
<p>We present the clustering properties of a complete sample of 957 radio sources detected by the VL...
Galaxy clusters, the largest gravitationally-bound structures in the universe, are composed of 50-10...
We present the clustering properties of a complete sample of 968 radio sources detected at 1.4 GHz b...
International audienceWe investigate how the total radio luminosity of AGN-powered radio sources dep...
We present the clustering properties of a complete sample of 968 radio sources detected at 1.4 GHz b...
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...
International audienceWe present the clustering properties of a complete sample of 968 radio sources...
We study the nature of the faint radio source population detected in the MeerKAT International GHz T...
International audienceThis paper presents a study of the local radio source population, by cross-com...
Giant radio galaxies are arguably the least understood of jetted active galactic nuclei (AGN). We pr...
International audienceThis paper presents a study of the local radio source population, by cross-com...