Local and global environmental effects on galaxies and active galactic nuclei
Nelson Padilla (1), Diego Garcia Lambas (2), Roberto Gonzalez (1), ((1) PUC, Chile, (2) IATE, CONICET-UBA, Argentina)

TL;DR
This study investigates how local and global environments influence galaxy and AGN properties using SDSS data, revealing that local density is a key factor and that AGN hosts exhibit distinct environmental and color characteristics.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the environmental dependence of galaxy and AGN properties, highlighting differences in morphology-density relations and color distributions.
Findings
Local galaxy density effectively separates galaxy populations.
AGN hosts show less pronounced morphology-density relation.
AGN control galaxies are bluer and less affected by local density.
Abstract
We study the properties of SDSS galaxies with and without AGN detection as a function of the local and global environment measured via the local density, the mass of the galaxy host group (parameterised by the group luminosity) and distance to massive clusters. Our results can be divided in two main subjects, the environments of galaxies and their relation to the assembly of their host haloes, and the environments of AGN. (i) For the full SDSS sample, we find indications that the local galaxy density is the most efficient parameter to separate galaxy populations, but we also find that galaxies at fixed local density show some remaining variation of their properties as a function of the distance to the nearest cluster of galaxies (in a range of 0 to 10 cluster virial radii). These differences seem to become less significant if the galaxy samples are additionally constrained to be hosted…
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