Host Galaxy Properties of the Swift BAT Ultra Hard X-ray Selected AGN
Michael Koss, Richard Mushotzky, Sylvain Veilleux, Lisa M. Winter,, Wayne Baumgartner, Jack Tueller, Neil Gehrels, and Lynne Valencic

TL;DR
This study analyzes the properties of host galaxies of ultra hard X-ray selected AGN from the Swift BAT sample, revealing their preference for massive, spiral, and merging galaxies, and their connection to black hole activity and star formation.
Contribution
It provides the largest optical host galaxy dataset for ultra hard X-ray selected AGN, highlighting their distinct morphological and star-forming characteristics compared to inactive and optically selected AGN.
Findings
BAT AGN hosts are bluer than inactive and SDSS AGN hosts.
Higher merger and spiral fractions in BAT AGN hosts.
Enhanced star formation indicators in BAT AGN host galaxies.
Abstract
We have assembled the largest sample of ultra hard X-ray selected (14-195 keV) AGN with host galaxy optical data to date, with 185 nearby (z<0.05), moderate luminosity AGN from the Swift BAT sample. The BAT AGN host galaxies have intermediate optical colors (u-r and g-r) that are bluer than a comparison sample of inactive galaxies and optically selected AGN from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) which are chosen to have the same stellar mass. Based on morphological classifications from the RC3 and the Galaxy Zoo, the bluer colors of BAT AGN are mainly due to a higher fraction of mergers and massive spirals than in the comparison samples. BAT AGN in massive galaxies (log M_*>10.5) have a 5 to 10 times higher rate of spiral morphologies than in SDSS AGN or inactive galaxies. We also see enhanced far-IR emission in BAT AGN suggestive of higher levels of star formation compared to the…
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