We examine the relationship between source radio luminosity and kinetic power in active galactic nucleus jets. We show that neglecting various loss processes can introduce a systematic bias in the jet powers inferred from radio luminosities for a sample of radio galaxies. This bias can be corrected for by considering source size as well as radio luminosity; effectively the source size acts as a proxy for source age. Based on a sample of Fanaroff-Riley Type II radio sources with jet powers derived from the measured hotspot parameters, we empirically determine a new expression for jet power that accounts for the source size, (Qjet/1036 W = 1.5+1.8-0.8(L151/1027 W Hz-1)0.8(1 + ɀ)1.0(D/kpc)0.58±0.17, where D is source size and L151 the 151 MHz radio luminosity. By comparing a flux-limited and volume-limited sample, we show that any derived radio-luminosity-jet-power relation depends sensitively on sample properties, in particular the source size distribution and the size-luminosity correlation inherent in the sample. Such bias will affect the accuracy of the kinetic luminosity function derived from lobe radio luminosities and should be treated with caution.
History
Publication title
Astrophysical Journal
Volume
769
Article number
129
Number
129
Pagination
1-7
ISSN
0004-637X
Department/School
School of Natural Sciences
Publisher
Univ Chicago Press
Place of publication
1427 E 60th St, Chicago, USA, Il, 60637-2954
Rights statement
Copyright 2013. The American Astronomical Society.