The complete census of optically selected AGNs in the Coma Supercluster: the dependence of AGN activity on the local environment
Giuseppe Gavazzi, Giulia Savorgnan, Mattia Fumagalli

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive census of optically selected AGNs in the Coma Supercluster, revealing how AGN activity varies with galaxy luminosity, color, and local environment, and highlighting environmental effects on AGN occurrence.
Contribution
It offers the first complete optical spectroscopic census of AGNs in the Coma Supercluster, analyzing how AGN activity depends on local galaxy density and galaxy properties.
Findings
AGN occurrence increases with galaxy luminosity.
AGN frequency decreases in denser environments.
Passive nuclei are more common near cluster centers.
Abstract
To investigate the dependence of the occurrence of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) on local galaxy density, we study the nuclear properties of ~5000 galaxies in the Coma Supercluster whose density spans 2 orders of magnitude from the sparse filaments to the cores of the rich clusters. We obtained optical spectra of the nuclei of 177 galaxies using the 1.5m Cassini telescope, which are added to the 4785 spectra available from SDSS (DR7) to fill-in the incomplete coverage by SDSS of luminous galaxies. We perform a spectral classification of the nuclei of galaxies (with a completeness of 98% at r<17.77), classifying the nuclear spectra in six classes: three of them (SEY, sAGN, LIN) refer to AGNs and the remaining three (HII, RET, PAS) refer to different stages of starburst activity. To perform such classification, we use the WHAN diagnostic, after correcting Halpha by 1.3 A for underlying…
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