Dependence of AGN Activity on Halo Mass and Redshift in the SPT Cluster Surveys

The number of active galactic nuclei (AGN) in galaxy clusters has been observed to grow by nearly two orders of magnitude from the local universe to z ~ 1.5. Star formation rates in clusters have also been observed to rise rapidly over this redshift interval. These trends, along with several other r...

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Main Author: Floyd, Benjamin (9994243)
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/13585651 2023-05-15T18:22:08+02:00 Dependence of AGN Activity on Halo Mass and Redshift in the SPT Cluster Surveys Floyd, Benjamin (9994243) 2021-01-15T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4443792 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/poster/Dependence_of_AGN_Activity_on_Halo_Mass_and_Redshift_in_the_SPT_Cluster_Surveys/13585651 doi:10.5281/zenodo.4443792 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Biophysics Medicine Genetics Neuroscience Pharmacology Evolutionary Biology Ecology Immunology Developmental Biology Cancer Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Mathematical Sciences not elsewhere classified Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified AGN mass-selected galaxy cluster sample South Pole Telescope cluster mass SPT Cluster Surveys galaxy velocity dispersions follow-up Spitzer Space Telescope o. Image Poster 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4443792 2021-02-03T09:40:56Z The number of active galactic nuclei (AGN) in galaxy clusters has been observed to grow by nearly two orders of magnitude from the local universe to z ~ 1.5. Star formation rates in clusters have also been observed to rise rapidly over this redshift interval. These trends, along with several other recent observations of high-redshift clusters, have led to the idea that this enhanced star formation and AGN activity may be driven by galaxy mergers within the clusters. Since mergers are more efficient in lower mass clusters with smaller galaxy velocity dispersions, the expectation is that AGN incidence should scale inversely with cluster mass. A recent study using X-ray selected AGN has offered some support for this model in low-redshift clusters, though with large uncertainties. We select infrared-bright AGN from a large, uniform, essentially mass-selected galaxy cluster sample from the South Pole Telescope spanning a redshift range of 0.15 < z < 1.7 for which we have acquired follow-up Spitzer Space Telescope observations. With these data we explore the incidence of IR-bright AGN in clusters as a function of cluster mass and redshift. Still Image South pole Unknown South Pole
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Cancer
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AGN
mass-selected galaxy cluster sample
South Pole Telescope
cluster mass
SPT Cluster Surveys
galaxy velocity dispersions
follow-up Spitzer Space Telescope o.
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Medicine
Genetics
Neuroscience
Pharmacology
Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Immunology
Developmental Biology
Cancer
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Mathematical Sciences not elsewhere classified
Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified
AGN
mass-selected galaxy cluster sample
South Pole Telescope
cluster mass
SPT Cluster Surveys
galaxy velocity dispersions
follow-up Spitzer Space Telescope o.
Floyd, Benjamin (9994243)
Dependence of AGN Activity on Halo Mass and Redshift in the SPT Cluster Surveys
topic_facet Biophysics
Medicine
Genetics
Neuroscience
Pharmacology
Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Immunology
Developmental Biology
Cancer
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Mathematical Sciences not elsewhere classified
Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified
AGN
mass-selected galaxy cluster sample
South Pole Telescope
cluster mass
SPT Cluster Surveys
galaxy velocity dispersions
follow-up Spitzer Space Telescope o.
description The number of active galactic nuclei (AGN) in galaxy clusters has been observed to grow by nearly two orders of magnitude from the local universe to z ~ 1.5. Star formation rates in clusters have also been observed to rise rapidly over this redshift interval. These trends, along with several other recent observations of high-redshift clusters, have led to the idea that this enhanced star formation and AGN activity may be driven by galaxy mergers within the clusters. Since mergers are more efficient in lower mass clusters with smaller galaxy velocity dispersions, the expectation is that AGN incidence should scale inversely with cluster mass. A recent study using X-ray selected AGN has offered some support for this model in low-redshift clusters, though with large uncertainties. We select infrared-bright AGN from a large, uniform, essentially mass-selected galaxy cluster sample from the South Pole Telescope spanning a redshift range of 0.15 < z < 1.7 for which we have acquired follow-up Spitzer Space Telescope observations. With these data we explore the incidence of IR-bright AGN in clusters as a function of cluster mass and redshift.
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title Dependence of AGN Activity on Halo Mass and Redshift in the SPT Cluster Surveys
title_short Dependence of AGN Activity on Halo Mass and Redshift in the SPT Cluster Surveys
title_full Dependence of AGN Activity on Halo Mass and Redshift in the SPT Cluster Surveys
title_fullStr Dependence of AGN Activity on Halo Mass and Redshift in the SPT Cluster Surveys
title_full_unstemmed Dependence of AGN Activity on Halo Mass and Redshift in the SPT Cluster Surveys
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