The evolution of AGN across cosmic time: what is downsizing?
N. Fanidakis, C. M. Baugh, A. J. Benson, R. G. Bower, S. Cole, C., Done, C. S. Frenk, R. C. Hickox, C. Lacey, C. del P. Lagos

TL;DR
This study uses a coupled galaxy and black hole evolution model to explain AGN luminosity functions and the downsizing phenomenon, showing how different accretion modes influence AGN evolution across cosmic time.
Contribution
The paper introduces a comprehensive model that predicts AGN evolution, reproduces observed luminosity functions, and explains downsizing through the interplay of accretion modes and obscuration effects.
Findings
AGN space density peaks at z~3, matching star formation history
Faint AGN peak at lower redshift due to obscuration effects
Downsizing arises naturally from accretion mode interplay
Abstract
We use a coupled model of the formation and evolution of galaxies and black holes (BH) to study the evolution of active galactic nuclei (AGN) in a cold dark matter universe. The model predicts the BH mass, spin and mass accretion history. BH mass grows via accretion triggered by discs becoming dynamically unstable or galaxy mergers (called the starburst mode) and accretion from quasi-hydrostatic hot gas haloes (called the hot-halo mode). By taking into account AGN obscuration, we obtain a very good fit to the observed luminosity functions (LF) of AGN (optical, soft and hard X-ray, and bolometric) for a wide range of redshifts (0<z<6). The model predicts a hierarchical build up of BH mass, with the typical mass of actively growing BHs increasing with decreasing redshift. Remarkably, despite this, we find downsizing in the AGN population, in terms of the differential growth with redshift…
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