Occupation of X-ray selected galaxy groups by X-ray AGN
V. Allevato, A. Finoguenov, G. Hasinger, T. Miyaji, N. Cappelluti, M., Salvato, G. Zamorani, R. Gilli, M. R. George, M. Tanaka, M. Brusa, J., Silverman, F. Civano, M. Elvis, F. Shankar

TL;DR
This study measures the distribution of X-ray selected AGN within galaxy groups at z<1, revealing how AGN occupy halos and their clustering behavior, providing insights into AGN-host galaxy relationships.
Contribution
First direct measurement of the mean Halo Occupation Distribution of X-ray AGN in galaxy groups at z<1, with modeling of central and satellite AGN occupation functions.
Findings
Mean AGN occupation modeled by a rolling-off power-law with index ~0.06.
Central AGN follow a softened step function at specific halo masses.
Satellite AGN fraction increases with halo mass, but slower than linear.
Abstract
We present the first direct measurement of the mean Halo Occupation Distribution (HOD) of X-ray selected AGN in the COSMOS field at z < 1, based on the association of 41 XMM and 17 C-COSMOS AGN with member galaxies of 189 X-ray detected galaxy groups from XMM and Chandra data. We model the mean AGN occupation in the halo mass range logM_200[Msun] = 13-14.5 with a rolling-off power-law with the best fit index alpha = 0.06(-0.22;0.36) and normalization parameter f_a = 0.05(0.04;0.06). We find the mean HOD of AGN among central galaxies to be modelled by a softened step function at logMh > logMmin = 12.75 (12.10,12.95) Msun while for the satellite AGN HOD we find a preference for an increasing AGN fraction with Mh suggesting that the average number of AGN in satellite galaxies grows slower (alpha_s < 0.6) than the linear proportion (alpha_s = 1) observed for the satellite HOD of samples of…
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