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arxiv: 1609.02178 · v1 · pith:WNAUEUPInew · submitted 2016-09-07 · 🌌 astro-ph.GA

The environment of radio sources in the VLA-COSMOS Survey field

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keywords radioagnsenvironmentenvironmentalenvironmentslow-powerphotometricsources
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This work studies the correlation among environmental density and radio AGN presence up to $z = 2$. Using data from the photometric COSMOS survey and its radio 1.4 GHz follow-up (VLA-COSMOS), a sample of radio AGNs has been defined. The environment was studied using the richness distributions inside a parallelepiped with base side of 1 Mpc and height proportional to the photometric redshift precision. Radio AGNs are found to be always located in environments significantly richer than those around galaxies with no radio emission. Moreover, a distinction based on radio AGN power shows that the significance of the environmental effect is only maintained for low-power radio sources. The results of this work show that denser environments play a significant role in enhancing the probability that a galaxy hosts a radio AGN and, in particular, low-power ones.

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