The role of AGN in the colour transformation of galaxies at redshifts z~1
A. Georgakakis, K. Nandra, R. Yan, S. P. Willner, J. M. Lotz, C. M., Pierce, M. C. Cooper, E. S. Laird, D. C. Koo, P. Barmby, J. A. Newman, J. R., Primack, A. L. Coil

TL;DR
This study investigates how active galactic nuclei (AGN) influence galaxy color changes at redshift around 1, finding that obscured AGN activity persists after star formation ceases, potentially driving the transition from blue to red galaxy populations.
Contribution
It provides observational evidence linking obscured AGN activity with galaxy color transformation and suggests that AGN outflows may not fully clear nuclear gas and dust during quenching.
Findings
Obscured AGN are common in transition and red galaxies.
AGN activity persists after star formation stops.
Minor interactions may influence galaxy evolution.
Abstract
We explore the role of AGN in establishing and/or maintaining the bimodal colour distribution of galaxies by quenching their star-formation and hence, causing their transition from the blue to the red cloud. Important tests for this scenario include (i) the X-ray properties of galaxies in the transition zone between the two clouds and (ii) the incidence of AGN in post-starbursts, i.e. systems observed shortly after (<1Gyr) the termination of their star-formation. We perform these tests by combining deep Chandra observations with multiwavelength data from the AEGIS survey. Stacking the X-ray photons at the positions of galaxies (0.4<z<0.9) not individually detected at X-ray wavelengths suggests a population of obscured AGN among sources in the transition zone and in the red cloud. Their mean X-ray and mid-IR properties are consistent with moderately obscured low-luminosity AGN, Compton…
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