X-ray bright active galactic nuclei in massive galaxy clusters III: New insights into the triggering mechanisms of cluster AGN
S. Ehlert, S.W. Allen, W.N. Brandt, R.E.A. Canning, B. Luo, A. Mantz,, R.G. Morris, A. von der Linden, and Y.Q. Xue

TL;DR
This study analyzes X-ray selected AGN in massive galaxy clusters, revealing that their population scales with cluster mass and suggesting galaxy mergers as a primary triggering mechanism, distinct from field AGN.
Contribution
It provides the first evidence of evolution in cluster AGN populations beyond field AGN and links AGN triggering to galaxy mergers in clusters.
Findings
Cluster AGN number density scales with mass as M^{-1.2}.
No significant redshift dependence of cluster AGN compared to field AGN.
Visual inspection supports merger-driven AGN triggering in clusters.
Abstract
We present the results of a new analysis of the X-ray selected Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) population in the vicinity of 135 of the most massive galaxy clusters in the redshift range of 0.2 < z < 0.9 observed with Chandra. With a sample of more than 11,000 X-ray point sources, we are able to measure, for the first time, evidence for evolution in the cluster AGN population beyond the expected evolution of field AGN. Our analysis shows that overall number density of cluster AGN scales with the cluster mass as . There is no evidence for the overall number density of cluster member X-ray AGN depending on the cluster redshift in a manner different than field AGN, nor there is any evidence that the spatial distribution of cluster AGN (given in units of the cluster overdensity radius r_500) strongly depends on the cluster mass or redshift. The scaling…
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