The radio-loudness dichotomy: environment or black-hole mass?

Abstract

The results of a comprehensive study of the cluster environments and black-hole masses of an optically matched sample of radio-loud and radio-quiet quasars are presented. No evidence is found for a difference in large-scale environments, with both quasar classes found to be located in clusters of Abell class 0 . Conversely, virial black-hole mass estimates based on Hβ line-widths show a clear difference in the quasar black-hole mass distributions. Our results suggest that a black-hole mass of 109 is required to produce a powerful radio-loud quasar, and that it is black-hole mass and accretion rate which hold the key to the radio-loudness dichotomy.

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