Probing nuclear activity versus star formation at z~0.8 using near-infrared multi-object spectroscopy
Cristina Ramos Almeida, J. M. Rodriguez Espinosa, J. A. Acosta-Pulido,, A. Alonso-Herrero, A. M. Perez Garcia, N. Rodriguez-Eugenio

TL;DR
This study uses near-infrared spectroscopy to analyze the relationship between nuclear activity and star formation in galaxies at z~0.8, finding lower star formation rates in AGN-hosting galaxies compared to non-active ones, suggesting possible AGN quenching or delayed star formation.
Contribution
First large NIR spectroscopic dataset of AGN at z~0.8, providing insights into star formation rates and AGN influence at this epoch.
Findings
AGN-hosting galaxies show lower SFRs than non-active galaxies.
Evidence suggests AGN may quench star formation at z~0.8.
Possible delay between star formation decline and AGN activity.
Abstract
We present near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopic observations of 28 X-ray and mid-infrared selected sources at a median redshift of z~0.8 in the Extended Groth Strip (EGS). To date this is the largest compilation of NIR spectra of active galactic nuclei (AGN) at this redshift. The data were obtained using the multi-object spectroscopic mode of the Long-slit Intermediate Resolution Infrared Spectrograph (LIRIS) at the 4.2m William Herschel Telescope (WHT). These galaxies are representative of a larger sample studied in a previous work, consisting of over a hundred X-ray selected sources with mid-infrared counterparts, which were classified either as AGN-dominated or host galaxy-dominated, depending on the shape of their spectral energy distributions (SEDs). Here we present new NIR spectra of 13 and 15 sources of each class respectively. We detect the H alpha line at > 1.5 sigma above the…
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