AGN host galaxies at redshift z~0.7: peculiar or not?

We perform a quantitative morphological comparison between the hosts of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) and quiescent galaxies at intermediate redshifts (z~0.7). The imaging data are taken from the large HST/ACS mosaics of the GEMS and STAGES surveys. Our main aim is to test whether nuclear activity at...

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Main Authors: Boehm, A, Wisotzki, L, Bell, E, Jahnke, K, Wolf, C, Bacon, D, Barden, M, Gray, M, Hoeppe, G, Jogee, S, McIntosh, D, Peng, C, Robaina, A, Balogh, M, Barazza, F, Caldwell, J, Heymans, C, Haeussler, B, Kampen, E, Lane, K, Meisenheimer, K, Sanchez, S, Taylor, A, Zheng, X
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2012
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author Boehm, A
Wisotzki, L
Bell, E
Jahnke, K
Wolf, C
Bacon, D
Barden, M
Gray, M
Hoeppe, G
Jogee, S
McIntosh, D
Peng, C
Robaina, A
Balogh, M
Barazza, F
Caldwell, J
Heymans, C
Haeussler, B
Kampen, E
Lane, K
Meisenheimer, K
Sanchez, S
Taylor, A
Zheng, X
author_facet Boehm, A
Wisotzki, L
Bell, E
Jahnke, K
Wolf, C
Bacon, D
Barden, M
Gray, M
Hoeppe, G
Jogee, S
McIntosh, D
Peng, C
Robaina, A
Balogh, M
Barazza, F
Caldwell, J
Heymans, C
Haeussler, B
Kampen, E
Lane, K
Meisenheimer, K
Sanchez, S
Taylor, A
Zheng, X
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description We perform a quantitative morphological comparison between the hosts of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) and quiescent galaxies at intermediate redshifts (z~0.7). The imaging data are taken from the large HST/ACS mosaics of the GEMS and STAGES surveys. Our main aim is to test whether nuclear activity at this cosmic epoch is triggered by major mergers. Using images of quiescent galaxies and stars, we create synthetic AGN images to investigate the impact of an optical nucleus on the morphological analysis of AGN hosts. Galaxy morphologies are parameterized using the asymmetry index A, concentration index C, Gini coefficient G and M20 index. A sample of ~200 synthetic AGN is matched to 21 real AGN in terms of redshift, host brightness and host-to-nucleus ratio to ensure a reliable comparison between active and quiescent galaxies. The optical nuclei strongly affect the morphological parameters of the underlying host galaxy. Taking these effects into account, we find that the morphologies of the AGN hosts are clearly distinct from galaxies undergoing violent gravitational interactions. In fact, the host galaxies' distributions in morphological descriptor space are more similar to undisturbed galaxies than major mergers. Intermediate-luminosity (Lx < 10^44 erg/s) AGN hosts at z~0.7 show morphologies similar to the general population of massive galaxies with significant bulges at the same redshifts. If major mergers are the driver of nuclear activity at this epoch, the signatures of gravitational interactions fade rapidly before the optical AGN phase starts, making them undetectable on single-orbit HST images, at least with usual morphological descriptors. This could be investigated in future synthetic observations created from numerical simulations of galaxy-galaxy interactions.
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spelling oxford-uuid:e56325a2-4766-4671-ab93-bbecc74246282022-03-27T10:23:37ZAGN host galaxies at redshift z~0.7: peculiar or not?Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:e56325a2-4766-4671-ab93-bbecc7424628EnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordEDP Sciences2012Boehm, AWisotzki, LBell, EJahnke, KWolf, CBacon, DBarden, MGray, MHoeppe, GJogee, SMcIntosh, DPeng, CRobaina, ABalogh, MBarazza, FCaldwell, JHeymans, CHaeussler, BKampen, ELane, KMeisenheimer, KSanchez, STaylor, AZheng, XWe perform a quantitative morphological comparison between the hosts of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) and quiescent galaxies at intermediate redshifts (z~0.7). The imaging data are taken from the large HST/ACS mosaics of the GEMS and STAGES surveys. Our main aim is to test whether nuclear activity at this cosmic epoch is triggered by major mergers. Using images of quiescent galaxies and stars, we create synthetic AGN images to investigate the impact of an optical nucleus on the morphological analysis of AGN hosts. Galaxy morphologies are parameterized using the asymmetry index A, concentration index C, Gini coefficient G and M20 index. A sample of ~200 synthetic AGN is matched to 21 real AGN in terms of redshift, host brightness and host-to-nucleus ratio to ensure a reliable comparison between active and quiescent galaxies. The optical nuclei strongly affect the morphological parameters of the underlying host galaxy. Taking these effects into account, we find that the morphologies of the AGN hosts are clearly distinct from galaxies undergoing violent gravitational interactions. In fact, the host galaxies' distributions in morphological descriptor space are more similar to undisturbed galaxies than major mergers. Intermediate-luminosity (Lx < 10^44 erg/s) AGN hosts at z~0.7 show morphologies similar to the general population of massive galaxies with significant bulges at the same redshifts. If major mergers are the driver of nuclear activity at this epoch, the signatures of gravitational interactions fade rapidly before the optical AGN phase starts, making them undetectable on single-orbit HST images, at least with usual morphological descriptors. This could be investigated in future synthetic observations created from numerical simulations of galaxy-galaxy interactions.
spellingShingle Boehm, A
Wisotzki, L
Bell, E
Jahnke, K
Wolf, C
Bacon, D
Barden, M
Gray, M
Hoeppe, G
Jogee, S
McIntosh, D
Peng, C
Robaina, A
Balogh, M
Barazza, F
Caldwell, J
Heymans, C
Haeussler, B
Kampen, E
Lane, K
Meisenheimer, K
Sanchez, S
Taylor, A
Zheng, X
AGN host galaxies at redshift z~0.7: peculiar or not?
title AGN host galaxies at redshift z~0.7: peculiar or not?
title_full AGN host galaxies at redshift z~0.7: peculiar or not?
title_fullStr AGN host galaxies at redshift z~0.7: peculiar or not?
title_full_unstemmed AGN host galaxies at redshift z~0.7: peculiar or not?
title_short AGN host galaxies at redshift z~0.7: peculiar or not?
title_sort agn host galaxies at redshift z 0 7 peculiar or not
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