Large scale environments of z<0.4 active galaxies
H. Lietzen, P. Hein\"am\"aki, P. Nurmi, L. J. Liivam\"agi, E. Saar, E., Tago, L. O. Takalo, M. Einasto

TL;DR
This study investigates the large-scale environments of various active galaxies up to redshift 0.4, revealing that radio-quiet quasars and Seyferts prefer low-density regions, while radio galaxies are found in denser environments, supporting galaxy evolution theories involving AGN feedback modes.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of the supercluster-scale environments of different active galaxy types using SDSS data, highlighting environmental differences and their implications for galaxy evolution.
Findings
Radio-quiet quasars and Seyferts are mainly in low-density regions.
Radio galaxies tend to be in higher-density environments.
BL Lac objects are found in both low and high-density regions.
Abstract
Properties of galaxies depend on their large-scale environment. As the influence of active galactic nuclei (AGN) in galaxy evolution is becoming more evident, their large scale environments may help us understand the evolutionary processes leading to activity. The effect of activity can be seen particularly by showing if different types of active galaxies are formed by similar mechanisms. Our aim is to study the supercluster-scale environments of active galaxies up to redshift 0.4. Our data includes quasars, BL Lac objects, Seyfert and radio galaxies. We use a three-dimensional low-resolution luminosity-density field constructed of a sample of luminous red galaxies in the seventh data release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. We calculate the average density of this field in a volume of a 3\,Mpc sphere around each AGN for estimating the environmental density levels of different…
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