Type 2 AGN host galaxies in the Chandra-COSMOS legacy survey: No evidence of AGN-driven quenching

We investigate the star formation properties of a large sample of ∼2300 X-ray-selected Type 2 Active Galactic Nuclei (AGNs) host galaxies out to z ∼ 3 in the Chandra COSMOS Legacy Survey in order to understand the connection between the star formation and nuclear activity. Making use of the existing...

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Những tác giả chính: Suh, H, Civano, F, Hasinger, G, Lusso, E, Lanzuisi, G, Marchesi, S, Trakhtenbrot, B, Allevato, V, Cappelluti, N, Capak, P, Elvis, M, Griffiths, R, Laigle, C, Lira, P, Riguccini, L, Rosario, D, Salvato, M, Schawinski, K, Vignali, C
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author Suh, H
Civano, F
Hasinger, G
Lusso, E
Lanzuisi, G
Marchesi, S
Trakhtenbrot, B
Allevato, V
Cappelluti, N
Capak, P
Elvis, M
Griffiths, R
Laigle, C
Lira, P
Riguccini, L
Rosario, D
Salvato, M
Schawinski, K
Vignali, C
author_facet Suh, H
Civano, F
Hasinger, G
Lusso, E
Lanzuisi, G
Marchesi, S
Trakhtenbrot, B
Allevato, V
Cappelluti, N
Capak, P
Elvis, M
Griffiths, R
Laigle, C
Lira, P
Riguccini, L
Rosario, D
Salvato, M
Schawinski, K
Vignali, C
author_sort Suh, H
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description We investigate the star formation properties of a large sample of ∼2300 X-ray-selected Type 2 Active Galactic Nuclei (AGNs) host galaxies out to z ∼ 3 in the Chandra COSMOS Legacy Survey in order to understand the connection between the star formation and nuclear activity. Making use of the existing multi-wavelength photometric data available in the COSMOS field, we perform a multi-component modeling from far-infrared to near-ultraviolet using a nuclear dust torus model, a stellar population model and a starburst model of the spectral energy distributions (SEDs). Through detailed analyses of SEDs, we derive the stellar masses and the star formation rates (SFRs) of Type 2 AGN host galaxies. The stellar mass of our sample is in the range of 9 < log 1 M M stellar 2 with uncertainties of ∼0.19 dex. We find that Type 2 AGN host galaxies have, on average, similar SFRs compared to the normal star-forming galaxies with similar Mstellar and redshift ranges, suggesting no significant evidence for enhancement or quenching of star formation. This could be interpreted in a scenario, where the relative massive galaxies have already experienced substantial growth at higher redshift (z > 3), and grow slowly through secular fueling processes hosting moderate-luminosity AGNs.
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spelling oxford-uuid:a4db3601-ffb3-43db-971b-481a459f4a8f2022-03-27T02:36:32ZType 2 AGN host galaxies in the Chandra-COSMOS legacy survey: No evidence of AGN-driven quenchingJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:a4db3601-ffb3-43db-971b-481a459f4a8fSymplectic Elements at OxfordIOP Publishing2017Suh, HCivano, FHasinger, GLusso, ELanzuisi, GMarchesi, STrakhtenbrot, BAllevato, VCappelluti, NCapak, PElvis, MGriffiths, RLaigle, CLira, PRiguccini, LRosario, DSalvato, MSchawinski, KVignali, CWe investigate the star formation properties of a large sample of ∼2300 X-ray-selected Type 2 Active Galactic Nuclei (AGNs) host galaxies out to z ∼ 3 in the Chandra COSMOS Legacy Survey in order to understand the connection between the star formation and nuclear activity. Making use of the existing multi-wavelength photometric data available in the COSMOS field, we perform a multi-component modeling from far-infrared to near-ultraviolet using a nuclear dust torus model, a stellar population model and a starburst model of the spectral energy distributions (SEDs). Through detailed analyses of SEDs, we derive the stellar masses and the star formation rates (SFRs) of Type 2 AGN host galaxies. The stellar mass of our sample is in the range of 9 < log 1 M M stellar 2 with uncertainties of ∼0.19 dex. We find that Type 2 AGN host galaxies have, on average, similar SFRs compared to the normal star-forming galaxies with similar Mstellar and redshift ranges, suggesting no significant evidence for enhancement or quenching of star formation. This could be interpreted in a scenario, where the relative massive galaxies have already experienced substantial growth at higher redshift (z > 3), and grow slowly through secular fueling processes hosting moderate-luminosity AGNs.
spellingShingle Suh, H
Civano, F
Hasinger, G
Lusso, E
Lanzuisi, G
Marchesi, S
Trakhtenbrot, B
Allevato, V
Cappelluti, N
Capak, P
Elvis, M
Griffiths, R
Laigle, C
Lira, P
Riguccini, L
Rosario, D
Salvato, M
Schawinski, K
Vignali, C
Type 2 AGN host galaxies in the Chandra-COSMOS legacy survey: No evidence of AGN-driven quenching
title Type 2 AGN host galaxies in the Chandra-COSMOS legacy survey: No evidence of AGN-driven quenching
title_full Type 2 AGN host galaxies in the Chandra-COSMOS legacy survey: No evidence of AGN-driven quenching
title_fullStr Type 2 AGN host galaxies in the Chandra-COSMOS legacy survey: No evidence of AGN-driven quenching
title_full_unstemmed Type 2 AGN host galaxies in the Chandra-COSMOS legacy survey: No evidence of AGN-driven quenching
title_short Type 2 AGN host galaxies in the Chandra-COSMOS legacy survey: No evidence of AGN-driven quenching
title_sort type 2 agn host galaxies in the chandra cosmos legacy survey no evidence of agn driven quenching
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