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arxiv: 1809.01558 · v1 · submitted 2018-09-05 · 🌌 astro-ph.GA

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What is in a radio loud NLS1?

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A fraction of Narrow Line Seyfert 1 galaxies (NLS1) are hosted by galaxies that present a disturbed morphology, in some cases hinting for merger processes, that are putative sources of gas replenishment. We have been investigating the poorly studied population of radio loud NLS1 (RL-NLS1) showing a flat radio spectrum, assumed to be the manifestation of the presence of a radio jet. In some of the objects the infrared emission is well fitted by a combination of an AGN component and an "active" host galaxy component like M82, the estimate SFR being in the LIRG/ULIRG range (10-500 Msun/year). In order to better characterize that component, we have been investigating the sub-millimeter/millimeter emission of the sources using APEX. Here we present the results concerning a pilot sample of 2 representative objects.

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