MALS SALT-NOT survey of MIR-selected powerful radio-bright AGN at 0<z<3.5

Abstract

We present results of an optical spectroscopic survey using SALT and NOT to build a WISE mid-infrared color-based, dust-unbiased sample of powerful radio-bright (>200 mJy at 1.4 GHz) AGN for the MeerKAT Absorption Line Survey (MALS). Our sample has 250 AGN (median z=1.8) showing emission lines, 26 with no emission lines, and 27 without optical counterparts. Overall, our sample is fainter ( i=0.6 mag) and redder ((g-i)=0.2 mag) than radio-selected quasars, and representative of fainter quasar population detected in optical surveys. About 20% of the sources are narrow line AGN (NLAGN) - 65% of these, at z < 0.5 are galaxies without strong nuclear emission, and 10% at z>1.9, have emission line ratios similar to radio galaxies. The farthest NLAGN in our sample is M1513-2524 (zem=3.132), and the largest (size330 kpc) is M0909-3133 (zem=0.884). We discuss in detail 110 AGN at 1.9 < z < 3.5. Despite representing the radio loudest quasars (median R=3685), their Eddington ratios are similar to the SDSS quasars having lower R. We detect 4 CIV BALQSOs, all among AGN with least R, and highest black hole masses and Eddington ratios. The BAL detection rate (4+3-2%) is consistent with that seen in extremely powerful (L1.4GHz>1025 WHz-1) quasars. Using optical light-curves, radio polarization and γ-ray detections, we identify 7 high-probability BL Lacs. We also summarize the full MALS footprint to search for HI 21-cm and OH 18-cm lines at z<2.

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