The Evolution and Environments of X-ray Emitting Active Galactic Nuclei in High-Redshift Large-Scale Structures
Nick A. Rumbaugh, Dale D. Kocevski, Roy R. Gal, Brian C. Lemaux, Lori, M. Lubin, Christopher D. Fassnacht, Elizabeth J. McGrath, Gordon K. Squires

TL;DR
This study investigates the properties and evolution of X-ray emitting AGN in large-scale structures at high redshift, revealing links between starburst activity, galaxy evolution, and AGN characteristics.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the environmental dependence and evolutionary stages of X-ray AGN within large-scale structures at z ~ 0.7-0.9.
Findings
AGN host galaxies are often in the green valley, indicating transitional states.
More evolved structures host AGN with lower X-ray luminosities and older starburst histories.
Star formation and AGN activity peaked earlier in more evolved structures.
Abstract
We use deep Chandra imaging and an extensive optical spectroscopy campaign on the Keck 10-m telescopes to study the properties of X-ray point sources in five large-scale structures at redshifts of z ~ 0.7-0.9. We first study X-ray point sources using the statistical measure of cumulative source counts, finding that the measured overdensities are consistent with previous results, but we recommend caution in overestimating the precision of the technique. Optical spectroscopy of objects matched to X-ray point sources confirms a total of 27 AGN within the five structures, and we find that their host galaxies tend to be located away from dense cluster cores. More than 36% of host galaxies are located in the `green valley', which suggests they are a transitional population. Based on analysis of OII and Hd line strengths, the average spectral properties of the AGN host galaxies in all…
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