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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 February 2013
We explore the origin of the radio emission from the low-luminosity active galactic nuclei (LLAGNs), by investigating the ADAF model with a hybrid of thermal and nonthermal electrons. We find that the radio emission of LLAGNs is severely underpredicted by pure ADAF model, and can be naturally explained by the ADAF model with a hybrid electron population. Our model can roughly reproduce the anti-correlation between the mass-corrected radio loudness and the Eddington ratio for the LLAGNs. We further model the SEDs of each source, and find that roughly all sources can be well fitted if a small fraction of the steady state electron energy is ejected into the nonthermal electrons.