Excess AGN Activity in the z=2.30 Protocluster in HS 1700+64
J. A. Digby-North (ICL), K. Nandra (ICL), E. S. Laird (ICL), C. C., Steidel (CalTech), A. Georgakakis (NOA), M. Bogosavljevi\'c (CalTech), D. K., Erb (UCSB), A. E. Shapley (UCLA), N. A. Reddy (NOAO), J. Aird (UCSD)

TL;DR
This study investigates enhanced active galactic nucleus (AGN) activity in a z=2.30 protocluster, revealing significant increases in AGN among galaxies in dense environments compared to the field, using multi-wavelength observations.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of AGN activity in a z=2.30 protocluster, combining spectroscopic, narrow-band, and X-ray data to quantify AGN enhancement.
Findings
Protocluster hosts 5 optical/IR AGN, a significant increase over the field.
X-ray observations detect 8 BX/MD galaxies, with 2 confirmed as protocluster members.
AGN activity is significantly enhanced in dense environments at z>2.
Abstract
We present the results of spectroscopic, narrow-band and X-ray observations of a z=2.30 protocluster in the field of the QSO HS 1700+643. Using a sample of BX/MD galaxies, which are selected to be at z~2.2-2.7 by their rest-frame ultraviolet colours, we find that there are 5 protocluster AGN which have been identified by characteristic emission-lines in their optical/near-IR spectra; this represents an enhancement over the field significant at ~98.5 per cent confidence. Using a ~200 ks Chandra/ACIS-I observation of this field we detect a total of 161 X-ray point sources to a Poissonian false-probability limit of 4x10^{-6} and identify 8 of these with BX/MD galaxies. Two of these are spectroscopically confirmed protocluster members and are also classified as emission-line AGN. When compared to a similarly selected field sample the analysis indicates this is also evidence for an…
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