Activity in galactic nuclei of cluster and field galaxies in the local universe
Ho Seong Hwang (CEA, CfA), Changbom Park (KIAS), David Elbaz (CEA),, Yun-Young Choi (Kyung Hee Univ.)

TL;DR
This study investigates how environment influences galactic nucleus activity by comparing galaxies in clusters and the field, revealing dependencies on galaxy type, cluster proximity, and interactions.
Contribution
It provides new insights into environmental effects on AGN activity, highlighting the roles of clustercentric radius, galaxy interactions, and host galaxy properties.
Findings
AGN fraction decreases near cluster centers for early types
Late-type galaxy AGN fractions are similar in clusters and field
AGN power correlates with host galaxy mass
Abstract
We study the environmental effects on the activity in galactic nuclei by comparing galaxies in clusters and in the field. Using a spectroscopic sample of galaxies in Abell clusters from the SDSS DR7, we investigate the dependence of nuclear activity on the physical parameters of clusters as well as the nearest neighbor galaxy. We also compare galaxy properties between AGN hosts and non-AGN galaxies. We find that the AGN fraction of early-type galaxies starts to decrease around one virial radius of clusters (r_{200,cl}) as decreasing clustercentric radius, while that of late types starts to decrease close to the cluster center (R~0.1-0.5r_{200,cl}). The AGN fractions of early-type cluster galaxies on average are found to be lower than those of early-type field galaxies by a factor ~3. However, the mean AGN fractions of late-type cluster galaxies are similar to those of late-type field…
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