Inter-comparison of Radio-Loudness Criteria for Type 1 AGNs in the XMM-COSMOS Survey
Abstract
Limited studies have been performed on the radio-loud fraction in X-ray selected type 1 AGN samples. The consistency between various radio-loudness definitions also needs to be checked. We measure the radio-loudness of the 407 type 1 AGNs in the XMM-COSMOS quasar sample using nine criteria from the literature (six defined in the rest-frame and three defined in the observed frame): RL=(L5GHz/LB), q24=(L24μ m/L1.4GHz), Ruv=(L5GHz/L2500), Ri=(L1.4GHz/Li), RX=( L(5GHz)/LX), P5GHz=(P5GHz(W/Hz/Sr)), RL,obs=(f1.4GHz/fB) (observed frame), Ri,obs=(f1.4GHz/fi) (observed frame), and q24, obs=(f24μ m/f1.4GHz) (observed frame). Using any single criterion defined in the rest-frame, we find a low radio-loud fraction of 5\% in the XMM-COSMOS type 1 AGN sample, except for Ruv. Requiring that any two criteria agree reduces the radio-loud fraction to 2\% for about 3/4 of the cases. The low radio-loud fraction cannot be simply explained by the contribution of the host galaxy luminosity and reddening. The P5GHz=(P5GHz(W/Hz/Sr)) gives the smallest radio-loud fraction. Two of the three radio-loud fractions from the criteria defined in the observed frame without k-correction (RL,obs and Ri,obs) are much larger than the radio-loud fractions from other criteria.
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