Beyond Simple AGN Unification with Chandra-observed 3CRR Sources

Abstract

Low-frequency radio selection finds radio-bright galaxies regardless of the amount of obscuration by gas and dust. We report \ observations of a complete 178~MHz-selected, and so orientation unbiased, sample of 44 0.5<z<1 3CRR sources. The sample is comprised of quasars and narrow-line radio galaxies (NLRGs) with similar radio luminosities, and the radio structure serves as both an age and an orientation indicator. Consistent with Unification, intrinsic obscuration (measured by , X-ray hardness ratio, and X-ray luminosity) generally increases with inclination. However, the sample includes a population not seen in high-z 3CRR sources: NLRGs viewed at intermediate inclination angles with ~<1022~cm-2. Multiwavelength analysis suggests these objects have lower L/L Edd than typical NLRGs at similar orientation. Thus both orientation and L/L Edd are important, and a "radiation-regulated Unification" provides a better explanation of the sample's observed properties. In comparison with the 3CRR sample at 1<z<2, our lower-redshift sample shows a higher fraction of Compton-thin NLRGs (45\% vs.\ 29\%) but similar Compton-thick fraction (20\%), implying a larger covering factor of Compton-thin material at intermediate viewing angles and so a more "puffed-up" torus atmosphere. We posit that this is due to a range of L/L Edd extending to lower values in this sample. In contrast, at high redshifts the narrower range and high L/L Edd values allowed orientation (and so simple Unification) to dominate the sample's observed properties.

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