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http://dx.doi.org/10.5303/PKAS.2012.27.4.289

DUST-OBSCURED RADIO AGNS FROM THE WISE SURVEY  

Kim, Minjin (Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute)
Lonsdale, Carol J. (National Radio astronomy Observatory)
Lacy, Mark (National Radio astronomy Observatory)
Kimball, Amy (National Radio astronomy Observatory)
Condon, Jim (National Radio astronomy Observatory)
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Publications of The Korean Astronomical Society / v.27, no.4, 2012 , pp. 289-290 More about this Journal
Abstract
Feedback from accreting BH (AGN) is thought to be responsible for the co-evolution of BHs and galaxies. It is likely to be prominent in the most luminous dust-obscured quasars, particularly those containing radio sources too luminous to be powered by starbursts. In order to investigate the feedback mechanism in detail, we select a unique sample containing ~ 200 of the most luminous obscured QSOs by cross-matching the WISE catalog with the FIRST and NVSS radio surveys. We present overall statistics for the observed range of colors and radio/mid-IR flux density ratio. We also present our efforts to understand the physical and evolutionary nature of these extreme feedback candidates using various telescopes such as Magellan, SOAR, Herschel, and ALMA.
Keywords
infrared: telescope; conferences: proceedings; qausars: general;
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