Active Galactic Nuclei in Void Regions
Anca Constantin (1), Fiona Hoyle (2, 1), and Michael S. Vogeley (1), ((1) Drexel Univ., (2) Widener Univ.)

TL;DR
This study investigates how active galactic nuclei (AGN) properties and occurrence vary between void and wall regions in the universe, revealing environment-dependent differences in accretion activity, obscuration, and galaxy interactions.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive comparison of AGN activity in voids versus walls, highlighting environmental influences on accretion rates, obscuration, and galaxy evolution.
Findings
AGN are more common in voids among certain galaxy types
Void AGN show less obscuration and similar or lower accretion rates compared to wall AGN
Galaxy interactions influence certain AGN types, supporting an evolutionary sequence
Abstract
We present a comprehensive study of accretion activity in the most underdense environments in the universe, the voids, based on the SDSS DR2 data. Based on investigations of multiple void regions, we show that AGN's occurrence rate and properties differ from those in walls. AGN are more common in voids than in walls, but only among moderately luminous and massive galaxies (M_r < -20, log M_*/M_sun < 10.5), and this enhancement is more pronounced for the weakly accreting systems (i.e., L_[O III] < 10^39 erg/s). Void AGN hosted by moderately massive and luminous galaxies are accreting at equal or lower rates than their wall counterparts, show less obscuration than in walls, and similarly aged stellar populations. The very few void AGN in massive bright hosts accrete more strongly, are more obscured, and are associated with younger stellar emission than wall AGN. Thus, accretion strength…
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