An ngVLA Wide Area AGN Survey
Abstract
The next generation Very Large Array (ngVLA) will have unprecedented sensitivities and mapping speeds at 1-8 GHz. We discuss how the active galactic nuclei (AGN) community can benefit from a wide-area, medium depth ngVLA survey. We propose a 10 deg2 survey in the Stripe 82 field using the 8 GHz band with an rms depth of 1\,μJy beam-1. We will detect 130,000 galaxies, including radio-quiet AGN out to z7. We can measure the luminosity and space density evolution of radio-quiet and radio-loud AGN. We can also measure AGN evolution through clustering of both populations using cross-correlation functions. A wide area ngVLA survey will benefit from existing multiwavelength AGN populations, particularly in the Stripe 82 field, as well as new information from next-generation optical and infrared survey instruments such as LSST and WFIRST.
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