On the co-evolution of supermassive black holes and their host galaxies since z = 3
Asa F. L. Bluck, Christopher J. Conselice, Omar Almaini, Elise S., Laird, Kirpal Nandra, Ruth Gruetzbauch

TL;DR
This study investigates the co-evolution of supermassive black holes and their host galaxies since redshift 3, revealing significant growth in black hole mass relative to galaxy mass and increased AGN activity at higher redshifts.
Contribution
It provides new constraints on the evolution of the galaxy-black hole mass ratio and AGN activity over cosmic time using a complete high-redshift galaxy sample.
Findings
Black hole masses increase with redshift, suggesting evolution in the M_{*}/M_{BH} ratio.
AGN fraction among massive galaxies rises from 1.2% at z=0.7 to 7.4% at z=2.5.
At least 40% of massive galaxies are active since z=3.
Abstract
[Abridged] To investigate the evolution in the relation between galaxy stellar and central black hole mass we construct a volume limited complete sample of 85 AGN with host galaxy stellar masses M_{*} > 10^{10.5} M_{sol}, and specific X-ray luminosities L_{X} > 2.35 x 10^{43} erg s^{-1} at 0.4 < z < 3. We calculate the Eddington limiting masses of the supermassive black holes residing at the centre of these galaxies, and observe an increase in the average Eddington limiting black hole mass with redshift. By assuming that there is no evolution in the Eddington ratio (\mu) and then that there is maximum possible evolution to the Eddington limit, we quantify the maximum possible evolution in the M_{*} / M_{BH} ratio as lying in the range 700 < M_{*}/M_{BH} < 10000, compared with the local value of M_{*}/M_{BH} ~ 1000. We furthermore find that the fraction of galaxies which are AGN (with…
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