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    GOODS-Herschel: ultra-deep XMM-Newton observations reveal AGN/star-formation connection

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    URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10902/26493
    DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201218952
    ISSN: 0004-6361
    ISSN: 1432-0746
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    Rovilos, E.; Comastri, A.; Gilli, R.; Georgantopoulos, I.; Ranalli, P.; Vignali, C.; Lusso, E.; Cappelluti, N.; Zamorani, G.; Elbaz, D.; Dickinson, M.; Hwang, H.S.; Charmandaris, V.; Ivison, R.J.; Merloni, A.; Daddi, E.; Carrera Troyano, Francisco JesúsAutoridad Unican; Brandt, W.N.; Mullaney, J.R.; [et al.]
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    2012-10-04
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    © ESO 2012
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    Astronomy and Astrophysics, 2012, 546, A58
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    EDP Sciences
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    https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201218952
    Palabras clave
    Galaxies: active
    Galaxies: Seyfert
    Galaxies: statistics
    Galaxies: star formation
    X-rays: galaxies
    Infrared: galaxies
    Resumen/Abstract
    Models of galaxy evolution assume some connection between the AGN and star formation activity in galaxies. We use the multi-wavelength information of the CDFS to assess this issue. We select the AGNs from the 3 Ms XMM-Newton survey and measure the star-formation rates of their hosts using data that probe rest-frame wavelengths longward of 20 μm, predominantly from deep 100 μm and 160 μm Herschel observations, but also from Spitzer-MIPS-70 μm. Star-formation rates are obtained from spectral energy distribution fits, identifying and subtracting an AGN component. Our sample consists of sources in the z >~ 0.5 4 redshift range, with star-formation rates SFR 101 103 M yr−1 and stellar masses M 1010 1011.5 M. We divide the star-formation rates by the stellar masses of the hosts to derive specific star-formation rates (sSFR) and find evidence for a positive correlation between the AGN activity (proxied by the X-ray luminosity) and the sSFR for the most active systems with X-ray luminosities exceeding Lx 1043 erg s−1 and redshifts z >~1. We do not find evidence for such a correlation for lower luminosity systems or those at lower redshifts, consistent with previous studies. We do not find any correlation between the SFR (or the sSFR) and the X-ray absorption derived from high-quality XMM-Newton spectra either, showing that the absorption is likely to be linked to the nuclear region rather than the host, while the star-formation is not nuclear. Comparing the sSFR of the hosts to the characteristic sSFR of star-forming galaxies at the same redshift (the so-called “main sequence”) we find that the AGNs reside mostly in main-sequence and starburst hosts, reflecting the AGN-sSFR connection; however the infrared selection might bias this result. Limiting our analysis to the highest X-ray luminosity AGNs (X-ray QSOs with Lx > 1044 erg s−1), we find that the highest-redshift QSOs (with z >~ 2) reside predominantly in starburst hosts, with an average sSFR more than double that of the “main sequence”, and we find a few cases of QSOs at z 1.5 with specific star-formation rates compatible with the main- sequence, or even in the “quiescent” region. Finally, we test the reliability of the colour–magnitude diagram (plotting the rest-frame optical colours against the stellar mass) in assessing host properties, and find a significant correlation between rest-frame colour (without any correction for AGN contribution or dust extinction) and sSFR excess relative to the “main sequence” at a given redshift. This means that the most “starbursty” objects have the bluest rest-frame colours.
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