Variability and Multiwavelength Detected AGN in the GOODS Fields
Vicki L. Sarajedini, David C. Koo, Alison J. Klesman, Elise S. Laird,, Pablo G. Perez Gonzalez, Mark Mozena

TL;DR
This study identifies variable galaxies in the GOODS fields using HST data, revealing their connection with X-ray and mid-IR AGN, and providing insights into the active galaxy population across a range of redshifts.
Contribution
It presents a multiwavelength analysis of variable galaxies, combining optical variability with X-ray and mid-IR data to characterize AGN properties and host galaxy features.
Findings
49% of variables are associated with X-ray sources
48% of mid-IR power-law sources are optical variables
74% of spectroscopically identified broad-line AGN show variability
Abstract
We identify 85 variable galaxies in the GOODS North and South fields using 5 epochs of HST ACS V-band (F606W) images spanning 6 months. The variables are identified through significant flux changes in the galaxy's nucleus and represent ~2% of the survey galaxies. With the aim of studying the active galaxy population in the GOODS fields, we compare the variability-selected sample with X-ray and mid-IR AGN candidates. Forty-nine percent of the variables are associated with X-ray sources identified in the 2Ms Chandra surveys. Twenty-four percent of X-ray sources likely to be AGN are optical variables and this percentage increases with decreasing hardness ratio of the X-ray emission. Stacking of the non-X-ray detected variables reveals marginally significant soft X-ray emission. Forty-eight percent of mid-IR power-law sources are optical variables, all but one of which are also X-ray…
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