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Radio continuum from the most massive early-type galaxies detected with ASKAP RACS

Published 26 Nov 2023 in astro-ph.GA | (2311.15456v2)

Abstract: All very massive early-type galaxies contain supermassive blackholes but are these blackholes all sufficiently active to produce detectable radio continuum sources? We have used the 887.5~MHz Rapid ASKAP Continuum Survey DR1 to measure the radio emission from morphological early-type galaxies brighter than KS=9.5K_S=9.5 selected from the 2MASS Redshift Survey, HyperLEDA and RC3. In line with previous studies, we find median radio power increases with infrared luminosity, with P1.4LK<sup>2.2P_{1.4} \propto L_K<sup>{2.2}, although the scatter about this relation spans several orders of magnitude. All 40 of the $M_K&lt;-25.7$ early-type galaxies in our sample have measured radio flux densities that are more than 2σ2\sigma above the background noise, with 1.4 GHz1.4~{\rm GHz} radio powers spanning 3×10<sup>20\sim 3 \times 10<sup>{20} to 3×10<sup>25 </sup>W Hz<sup>1\sim 3\times 10<sup>{25}~{\rm</sup> W~Hz<sup>{-1}}. Cross matching our sample with integral field spectroscopy of early-type galaxies reveals that the most powerful radio sources preferentially reside in galaxies with relatively low angular momentum (i.e. slow rotators). While the infrared colours of most galaxies in our early-type sample are consistent with passive galaxies with negligible star formation and the radio emission produced by active galactic nuclei or AGN remnants, very low levels of star formation could power the weakest radio sources with little effect on many other star formation rate tracers.

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