COLA. III. Radio detection of active galactic nucleus in compact moderate luminosity infrared galaxies

R. Parra, J. E. Conway, S. Aalto, P. N. Appleton, R. P. Norris, Y. M. Pihlström, L. J. Kewley

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    Abstract

    We present results from 4.8 GHz Very Large Array (VLA) and global very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations of the northern half of the moderate FIR luminosity (median Lir = 101101 L ⊙) COLA sample of star-forming galaxies. VLBI sources are detected in a high fraction (20/90) of the galaxies observed. The radio luminosities of these cores (∼1021 W Hz-1) are too large to be explained by radio supernovae or supernova remnants and we argue that they are instead powered by active galactic nuclei (AGNs). These sub-parsec scale radio cores are preferentially detected toward galaxies whose VLA maps show bright 100-500 parsec scale nuclear radio components. Since these latter structures tightly follow the FIR to radio-continuum correlation for star formation, we conclude that the AGN-powered VLBI sources are associated with compact nuclear starburst environments. The implications for possible starburst-AGN connections are discussed. The detected VLBI sources have a relatively narrow range of radio luminosity consistent with models in which intense compact Eddingtonlimited starbursts regulate the gas supply onto a central supermassive black hole. The high incidence of AGN radio cores in compact starbursts suggests little or no delay between the starburst phase and the onset of AGN activity.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)555-568
    Number of pages14
    JournalAstrophysical Journal
    Volume720
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2010

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