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Radio Sources in the Nearby Universe

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2019-02-27 v1

Abstract

We identified 15,658 NVSS radio sources among the 55,288 2MASX galaxies brighter than k20fe=12.25k_\mathrm{20fe} = 12.25 at λ=2.16μm\lambda = 2.16\,\mu\mathrm{m} and covering the Ω=7.016\Omega =7.016 sr of sky defined by J2000 δ>40\delta > -40^\circ and b>20\vert b \vert > 20^\circ. The complete sample of 15,043 galaxies with 1.4 GHz flux densities S2.45 mJyS \geq 2.45 \mathrm{~mJy} contains a 99.9% spectroscopically complete subsample of 9,517 galaxies with k20fe11.75k_\mathrm{20fe} \leq 11.75. We used only radio and infrared data to quantitatively distinguish radio sources powered primarily by recent star formation from those powered by active galactic nuclei. The radio sources with log[L(W Hz1)]>19.3\log[L(\mathrm{W~Hz}^{-1})] > 19.3 that we used to derive the local spectral luminosity and power-density functions account for >99>99% of the total 1.4~GHz spectral power densities USF=(1.54±0.20)×1019 W Hz1 Mpc3U_\mathrm{SF} = (1.54 \pm 0.20) \times 10^{19} \mathrm{~W~Hz}^{-1} \mathrm{~Mpc}^{-3} and UAGN=(4.23±0.78)×1019 W Hz1 Mpc3U_\mathrm{AGN} = (4.23 \pm 0.78) \times 10^{19} \mathrm{~W~Hz}^{-1} \mathrm{~Mpc}^{-3} in the universe today, and the spectroscopic subsample is large enough that the quoted errors are dominated cosmic variance. The recent comoving star-formation rate density indicated by USFU_\mathrm{SF} is ψ0.015 M yr1 Mpc3\psi \approx 0.015~ M_\odot \mathrm{~yr}^{-1} \mathrm{~Mpc}^{-3}.

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@article{arxiv.1901.10046,
  title  = {Radio Sources in the Nearby Universe},
  author = {J. J. Condon and A. M. Matthews and J. J. Broderick},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.10046},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

ApJ, accepted. 22 pages