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2021AJ....162...65H - Astron. J., 162, 65-65 (2021/August-0)

Where do obscured AGN fit in a Galaxy's timeline?

HATCHER C., KIRKPATRICK A., FORNASINI F., CIVANO F., LAMBRIDES E., KOCESVSKI D., CARROLL C.M., GIAVALISCO M., HICKOX R. and JI Z.

Abstract (from CDS):

Many X-ray bright active galactic nuclei (AGNs) are predicted to follow an extended stage of obscured black hole growth. In support of this picture we examine the X-ray undetected AGNs in the COSMOS field and compare their host galaxies with X-ray bright AGNs. We examine galaxies with M* > 109.5 M for the presence of AGNs at redshifts z = 0.5-3. We select AGNs in the infrared using Spitzer and Herschel detections and use color selection techniques to select AGNs within strongly star-forming hosts. We stack Chandra X-ray data of galaxies with an infrared (IR) detection but lacking an X-ray detection to obtain soft and hard fluxes, allowing us to measure the energetics of these AGNs. We find a clear correlation between X-ray luminosity and IR AGN luminosity in the stacked galaxies. We also find that X-ray undetected AGNs all lie on the main sequence-the tight correlation between the star formation rate and M* that holds for the majority of galaxies, regardless of mass or redshift. This work demonstrates that there is a higher population of obscured AGNs than previously thought.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Low-luminosity active galactic nuclei - X-ray active galactic nuclei - Infrared astronomy - X-ray sources - Galaxy evolution

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