Back to Search Start Over

Enhancement of AGN in a protocluster at z=1.6

Authors :
Krishnan, Charutha
Hatch, Nina A.
Almaini, Omar
Kocevski, Dale
Cooke, Elizabeth A.
Hartley, William G.
Hasinger, Guenther
Maltby, David T.
Muldrew, Stuart I.
Simpson, Chris
Krishnan, Charutha
Hatch, Nina A.
Almaini, Omar
Kocevski, Dale
Cooke, Elizabeth A.
Hartley, William G.
Hasinger, Guenther
Maltby, David T.
Muldrew, Stuart I.
Simpson, Chris
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

We investigate the prevalence of AGN in the high-redshift protocluster $\rm{Cl}\,0218.3$-$0510$ at $z=1.62$. Using imaging from the Chandra X-ray Telescope, we find a large overdensity of AGN in the protocluster; a factor of $23\pm9$ times the field density of AGN. Only half of this AGN overdensity is due to the overdensity of massive galaxies in the protocluster (a factor of $11\pm2$), as we find that $17^{+6}_{-5}\%$ of massive galaxies ($M_* > 10^{10}\,\rm{M}_{\odot}$) in the protocluster host an X-ray luminous AGN, compared to $8\pm1\%$ in the field. This corresponds to an enhancement of AGN activity in massive protocluster galaxies by a factor of $2.1\pm0.7$ at $1.6\sigma$ significance. We also find that the AGN overdensity is centrally concentrated, located within 3 arcmin and most pronounced within 1 arcmin of the centre of the protocluster. Our results confirm that there is a reversal in the local anti-correlation between galaxy density and AGN activity, so there is an enhancement of AGN in high-redshift protoclusters. We compare the properties of AGN in the protocluster to the field and find no significant differences in the distributions of their stellar mass, X-ray luminosity, or hardness ratio. We therefore suggest that triggering mechanisms are similar in both environments, and that the mechanisms simply occur more frequently in denser environments.<br />Comment: 9 pages, 8 figures, Accepted to MNRAS (24th May 2017)

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1098119635
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093.mnras.stx1315