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ALMA/SCUBA-2 COSMOS survey: properties of X-ray- and SED-selected AGNs in bright submillimeter galaxies

ALMA/SCUBA-2 COSMOS survey: properties of X-ray- and SED-selected AGNs in bright submillimeter galaxies
ALMA/SCUBA-2 COSMOS survey: properties of X-ray- and SED-selected AGNs in bright submillimeter galaxies
We investigate the properties of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) in the brightest submillimeter galaxies (SMGs) in the COSMOS field. We utilize the bright sample of the ALMA/SCUBA-2 COSMOS Survey (AS2COSMOS), which consists of 260 SMGs with S870 μm = 0.7–19.2 mJy at z = 0–6. We perform optical to millimeter spectral energy distribution (SED) modeling for the whole sample. We identify 24 AGN-host galaxies from the SEDs. Supplemented by 23 X-ray-detected AGNs (X-ray AGNs), we construct an overall sample of 40 AGN-host galaxies. The X-ray luminosity upper bounds indicate that the X-ray-undetected SED-identified AGNs are likely to be nearly Compton thick or have unusually suppressed X-ray emission. From visual classification, we identify 25+6-5% of the SMGs without AGNs as major merger candidates. This fraction is almost consistent with the general galaxy population at z ∼ 2, suggesting that major mergers are not necessarily required for the enhanced star formation in SMGs. We also identify 47+16-15% of the AGN hosts as major merger candidates, which is about twice as high as that in the SMGs without AGNs. This suggests that major mergers play a key role in triggering AGN activity in bright SMGs.
astro-ph.GA
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Uematsu, Ryosuke, Ueda, Yoshihiro, Alexander, David M., Swinbank, A.M., Smail, Ian, Andonie, Carolina, Chen, Chian-Chou, Dudzeviciute, Ugne, Ikarashi, Soh, Kohno, Kotaro, Matsuda, Yuichi, Puglisi, Annagrazia, Umehata, Hideki and Wang, Wei-Hao (2025) ALMA/SCUBA-2 COSMOS survey: properties of X-ray- and SED-selected AGNs in bright submillimeter galaxies. The Astrophysical Journal, 979 (2), [168]. (doi:10.3847/1538-4357/ad9f3b).

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We investigate the properties of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) in the brightest submillimeter galaxies (SMGs) in the COSMOS field. We utilize the bright sample of the ALMA/SCUBA-2 COSMOS Survey (AS2COSMOS), which consists of 260 SMGs with S870 μm = 0.7–19.2 mJy at z = 0–6. We perform optical to millimeter spectral energy distribution (SED) modeling for the whole sample. We identify 24 AGN-host galaxies from the SEDs. Supplemented by 23 X-ray-detected AGNs (X-ray AGNs), we construct an overall sample of 40 AGN-host galaxies. The X-ray luminosity upper bounds indicate that the X-ray-undetected SED-identified AGNs are likely to be nearly Compton thick or have unusually suppressed X-ray emission. From visual classification, we identify 25+6-5% of the SMGs without AGNs as major merger candidates. This fraction is almost consistent with the general galaxy population at z ∼ 2, suggesting that major mergers are not necessarily required for the enhanced star formation in SMGs. We also identify 47+16-15% of the AGN hosts as major merger candidates, which is about twice as high as that in the SMGs without AGNs. This suggests that major mergers play a key role in triggering AGN activity in bright SMGs.

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Accepted/In Press date: 12 December 2024
Published date: 24 January 2025
Keywords: astro-ph.GA

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Local EPrints ID: 508790
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/508790
ISSN: 0004-637X
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Author: Ryosuke Uematsu
Author: Yoshihiro Ueda
Author: David M. Alexander
Author: A.M. Swinbank
Author: Ian Smail
Author: Carolina Andonie
Author: Chian-Chou Chen
Author: Ugne Dudzeviciute
Author: Soh Ikarashi
Author: Kotaro Kohno
Author: Yuichi Matsuda
Author: Annagrazia Puglisi
Author: Hideki Umehata
Author: Wei-Hao Wang

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