Black hole growth and stellar assembly at high-z
M. Polletta (IAP, France & INAF-IASF Milano, Italy)

TL;DR
This study investigates the relationship between black hole growth and stellar assembly at high redshift, analyzing IR data of various AGN types to understand their co-evolution and feedback mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the link between black hole activity and star formation, highlighting the role of different AGN classes and their evolutionary connections.
Findings
High star formation rates across all AGN types
Decreasing AGN mid-IR power from IR-selected to sub-millimeter AGNs
No clear influence of AGN power on star formation rates
Abstract
Context. Observations indicate a strong link between star formation and black hole (BH) growth, but some questions remain unanswered: whether both activities are coeval or whether one precedes the other, what their characteristic timescales are, and what kinds of physical processes are responsible for this interplay. Aims. We examine stellar and BH masses (M_star and M_BH) in z~2 active systems at the peak of their AGN or star formation activity to investigate how they are linked and whether AGN radiative or else radio power provides a feedback mechanism that regulates the stellar growth in these systems. Methods. We analyze the infrared (IR) spectral energy distributions of radio, sub-millimeter and mid-IR selected AGNs at z~1-3 and constrain their stellar and AGN luminosities using AGN and host-galaxy templates. Results. We find evidence of increasing stellar light, thereby…
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