Authors
S Chen, E Järvelä, L Crepaldi, M Zhou, S Ciroi, M Berton, P Kharb, LUIGI Foschini, M Gu, G La Mura, A Vietri
Publication date
2020/10/11
Journal
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume
498
Issue
1
Pages
1278-1297
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
We present the results of new radio observations carried out with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array C-configuration at 5.5 GHz for a sample of southern narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxies (NLS1s). This work increases the number of known radio-detected NLS1s in the Southern hemisphere, and confirms that the radio emission of NLS1s is mainly concentrated in a central region at kpc-scale and only a few sources show diffuse emission. In radio-quiet NLS1s, the radio luminosity tends to be higher in steep-spectrum sources and be lower in flat-spectrum sources, which is opposite to radio-loud NLS1s. This may be because the radio emission of steep NLS1s is dominated by misaligned jets, active galactic nucleus driven outflows, or star formation superposing on a compact core. Instead the radio emission of flat NLS1s may be produced by a central core that has not yet developed radio jets and outflows. We …
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