Galaxy pairs in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey - IV: Interactions trigger AGN
Sara L. Ellison, David R. Patton, J. Trevor Mendel, Jillian M. Scudder

TL;DR
This study shows that galaxy interactions in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey increase the likelihood of active galactic nuclei, especially in close, equal-mass pairs, suggesting interactions can trigger nuclear activity before galaxy coalescence.
Contribution
It provides observational evidence linking galaxy interactions to increased AGN activity, highlighting the role of interactions in triggering nuclear activity prior to galaxy merger.
Findings
AGN fraction increases by up to 2.5 times in close pairs under 40 kpc
Enhanced AGN activity is strongest in equal-mass galaxy pairs
Pairs with both galaxies hosting AGN are more common than random chance would suggest
Abstract
Galaxy-galaxy interactions are predicted to cause gas inflows leading to enhanced nuclear star formation. In this paper we test the further prediction that the gas inflows lead to enhanced accretion onto the central supermassive black hole, triggering activity in the nucleus. Based on a sample of 11,060 SDSS galaxies with a close companion (rp < 80 kpc, Delta V < 200 km/s), we classify AGN based either on emission line ratios or on spectral classification as a quasar. The AGN fraction in the close pairs sample is compared to a control sample of 110,600 mass- and redshift-matched control galaxies with no nearby companion. We find a clear increase in the AGN fraction in close pairs of galaxies with projected separations < 40 kpc by up to a factor of 2.5 relative to the control sample (although the enhancement depends on the chosen S/N cut of the sample). The increase in AGN fraction is…
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