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Optical/UV/X-ray Insights into the RL--RQ Dichotomy

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arxiv 0910.1806 v1 pith:VFQ7R5S5 submitted 2009-10-09 astro-ph.CO

Optical/UV/X-ray Insights into the RL--RQ Dichotomy

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We explore the relationship between radio-loud (RL) and radio-quiet (RQ) quasars using a set of optical/UV/X-ray measures that are quite independent of radio measures. We find RL sources to show larger average FWHM H-beta, weaker FeII emission, no soft X-ray excess and no CIV blueshift - all characteristics manifested by a large fraction of RQ quasars (that we call Population A). We find that log L (1.4Ghz) = 31.6 [ergs/s/Hz] (or R=70) is the lower limit for RL quasars showing FRII morphology. We find no evidence for a hidden FRII population below this level. We conclude that RL sources are a distinct quasar population that may also include 30-40 percent of RQ sources which apparently show similar geometry and kinematics (what we call Population B). This RQ overlap, if not coincidental, may include inactive RL quasars as well as quasars with geometry/kinematics similar to RL sources but where RL activity is inhibited in some way (e.g. host morphology, BH spin).

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