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Evidence for jet domination of the nuclear radio emission in low-luminosity active galactic nuclei

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 559, Issue 2, Pages L87-L90

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/323938

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accretion, accretion disks; galaxies : active; galaxies : jets; galaxies : nuclei; radio continuum : galaxies; surveys

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We present simultaneous, subarcsecond (less than or equal to 50 pc) resolution 5, 8.4, and 15 GHz Very Large Array(4) observations of a well-defined sample of 16 low-luminosity active galactic nuclei. The radio emission in most of these nuclei does not show the rising spectrum (0.2 less than or similar to s less than or similar to 1.3, l(v) proportional to v(s)) expected from thermal electrons in an advection-dominated accretion flow (ADAF) with or without weak to moderately strong outflows. Rather, the flat radio spectra are indicative of either synchrotron self-absorbed emission from jets, convection-dominated accretion flows (CDAFs) with L greater than or similar to 10(-5) L-Edd, or ADAFs with strong (p greater than or similar to0.6) outflows. The jet interpretation is favored by three factors: (1) the detection of parsec-scale radio extensions, morphologically reminiscent of jets, in the five nuclei with the highest peak radio flux density, (2) the domination of parsec-scale jet radio emission over unresolved core emission in the three best-studied nuclei, and (3) the lack of any clear correlation between radio spectral shape and black hole mass as would be expected from the dependence of the radio turnover frequency on black hole mass in ADAF and CDAF models. A jet domination of nuclear radio emission implies significantly lower accretion rates in ADAF-type models than earlier estimated from core radio luminosities.

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