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Hosts and triggers of AGNs in the Local Universe

10 Dec 2021, 14:20
20m
Tsung-Dao Lee Institute

Tsung-Dao Lee Institute

520 Rongsheng Road, Pudong New Area, Shanghai, China

Speaker

Dr Ziwen Zhang (University of Science and Technology of China)

Description

Based on the spectroscopic and shear catalogs for SDSS galaxies in the local Universe, we compare optically-selected active galactic nuclei (AGNs) with control star-forming and quiescent galaxies on galactic, inter-halo and larger scales. We find that AGNs are preferentially found in two specific stages of galaxy evolution: star-burst and `green valley' phases, and that the stellar population of their host galaxies is quite independent of stellar mass, different from normal galaxies. Combining galaxy-galaxy lensing and galaxy clustering on large scales, we measure the mass of AGN host halos. The typical halo mass is about $10^{12}h^{-1}{\rm M_\odot}$, similar to the characteristic mass in the stellar mass-halo mass relation (SHMR). For given stellar mass, AGN host galaxies and star-forming galaxies share the same SHMR, while quiescent galaxies have more massive halos. Clustering analysis on halo scales reveals that AGNs are surrounded by a larger number of satellites (with stellar mass down to 1/1000 of the mass of the central galaxy) than star-forming galaxies, and that galaxies with larger stellar velocity dispersion have more satellites. The number of satellites also increase with halo mass, reaching unity around $10^{12}h^{-1}{\rm M_\odot}$. Our results suggest a scenario, in which the interaction of the central galaxy with the satellites triggers an early episode of star burst and AGN activities, followed by multiple AGN cycles driven by the non-axisymmetric structure produced by the interaction. The feedback from the starburst and AGN reduces the amount of cold gas for fueling the central black hole, producing a characteristic halo mass scale, $\sim 10^{12}h^{-1}{\rm M_\odot}$, where the AGN fraction peaks.

Primary author

Dr Ziwen Zhang (University of Science and Technology of China)

Co-authors

Prof. Huiyuan Wang (University of Science and Technology of China) Prof. Wentao Luo (University of Science and Technology of China) Prof. H.J. Mo (Department of Astronomy, University of Massachusetts, Amherst MA 01003-9305, USA) Dr Zhixiong Liang (University of Science and Technology of China) Prof. Ran Li (College of Astronomy and Space Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, 19A Yuquan Road, Beijing 100049, China) Prof. Xiaohu Yang (Department of Astronomy, and Tsung-Dao Lee Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China) Prof. Tinggui Wang (University of Science and Technology of China) Prof. Hongxin Zhang (University of Science and Technology of China) Ms Hui Hong (University of Science and Technology of China) Dr Xiaoyu Wang (University of Science and Technology of China) Dr Enci Wang (Department of Physics, ETH Zurich, Wolfgang-Pauli-Strasse 27, CH-8093 Zurich, Switzerland) Dr Pengfei Li (University of Science and Technology of China) Dr JingJing Shi (Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (Kavli IPMU, WPI), UTIAS, Tokyo Institutes for Advanced Study, University of Tokyo, Chiba, 277-8583, Japan)

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