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A novel Bayesian approach for decomposing the radio emission of quasars: I. Modelling the radio excess in red quasars (2024)
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Yue, B. -., Best, P. N., Duncan, K. J., Calistro-Rivera, G., Morabito, L. K., Petley, J. W., …Smith, D. J. B. (2024). A novel Bayesian approach for decomposing the radio emission of quasars: I. Modelling the radio excess in red quasars. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 529(4), 3939-3957. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stae725

Studies show that both radio jets from the active galactic nuclei (AGNs) and the star formation (SF) activity in quasar host galaxies contribute to the quasar radio emission; yet their relative contributions across the population remain unclear. Here... Read More about A novel Bayesian approach for decomposing the radio emission of quasars: I. Modelling the radio excess in red quasars.

How does the radio enhancement of broad absorption line quasars relate to colour and accretion rate? (2024)
Journal Article
Petley, J. W., Morabito, L. K., Rankine, A. L., Richards, G. T., Thomas, N. L., Alexander, D. M., …Kolwa, S. (2024). How does the radio enhancement of broad absorption line quasars relate to colour and accretion rate?. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 529(3), 1995-2007. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stae626

The origin of radio emission in different populations of radio-quiet quasars is relatively unknown, but recent work has uncovered various drivers of increased radio-detection fraction. In this work, we pull together three known factors: optical colou... Read More about How does the radio enhancement of broad absorption line quasars relate to colour and accretion rate?.