Relationship between star formation rate and black hole accretion at z=2: The different contributions in quiescent, normal and starburst galaxies
G. Rodighiero, M. Brusa, E. Daddi, M. Negrello, J. R. Mullaney, I., Delvecchio, D. Lutz, A. Renzini, A. Franceschini, I. Baronchelli, F. Pozzi,, C. Gruppioni, V. Strazzullo, A. Cimatti, J. Silverman

TL;DR
This study examines the relationship between black hole growth and star formation in diverse galaxy types at z=2, revealing different contributions and scaling behaviors that challenge some existing models.
Contribution
It provides new insights into how black hole accretion correlates with star formation across galaxy types, showing mass-dependent scaling and differing contributions during starburst and quiescent phases.
Findings
Starbursts have 3 times higher BHAR than normal galaxies.
BHAR/SFR ratio scales weakly with stellar mass (M*^(0.43)).
Most black hole growth at z=2 occurs in normal star-forming galaxies.
Abstract
We investigate the co-evolution of black-hole-accretion-rate (BHAR) and star-formation-rate (SFR) in galaxies displaying a greater diversity of star-forming properties compared to previous studies. We combine X-ray stacking and far-IR photometry of stellar mass-limited samples of normal star-forming, starburst and quiescent/quenched galaxies in the COSMOS field. We corroborate the existence of a strong correlation between BHAR (i.e. the X-ray luminosity, L_X), and stellar mass (M*) for normal star-forming galaxies, although find a steeper relation than previously reported. We find that starbursts show a factor of 3 enhancement in BHAR compared to normal SF galaxies (against a factor of 6 excess in SFR), while quiescents show a deficit of a factor 5.5 at a given mass. One possible interpretation of this is that the starburst phase does not coincide with cosmologically…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
