The evolution of the AGN content in groups up to z~1
L. Pentericci, M. Castellano, N. Menci, S. Salimbeni, T. Dahlen, A., Galametz, P. Santini, A. Grazian, A. Fontana

TL;DR
This study investigates the evolution of AGN activity in galaxy groups up to redshift ~1, revealing higher AGN fractions in groups compared to clusters and highlighting environmental influences on AGN triggering.
Contribution
It provides new measurements of AGN fractions in galaxy groups at z~1 and compares these with models, emphasizing the role of galaxy encounters in AGN activation.
Findings
AGN fraction in groups is ~6.3%, higher than in similar redshift clusters.
AGN host galaxies are mainly in the green valley, avoiding blue cloud and red sequence.
AGN are preferentially located in the outer regions of structures.
Abstract
Determining the AGN content in structures of different mass/velocity dispersion and comparing them to higher mass/lower redshift analogs is important to understand how the AGN formation process is related to environmental properties. We use our well-tested cluster finding algorithm to identify structures in the GOODS North and South fields, exploiting the available spectroscopic redshifts and accurate photometric redshifts. We identify 9 structures in GOODS-south (presented in a previous paper) and 8 new structures in GOODS-north. We only consider structures where at least 2/3 of the members brighter than M_R=-20 have a spectroscopic redshift. For those group members that coincide with X-ray sources in the 4 and 2 Msec Chandra source catalogs respectively, we determine if the X-ray emission originates from AGN activity or it is related to the galaxies' star-formation activity. We find…
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