NoSOCS in SDSS. VI. The Environmental Dependence of AGN in Clusters and Field in the Local Universe
P.A.A. Lopes, A.L.B. Ribeiro, S.B. Rembold

TL;DR
This study examines how the fraction of optical AGN hosts varies with stellar mass, environment, and cluster properties in the local universe, revealing environmental influences on AGN activity.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the environmental dependence of AGN fraction in clusters and field galaxies at low redshift, highlighting the role of local density and cluster dynamics.
Findings
Higher AGN fraction in field than clusters for massive galaxies.
AGN fraction declines towards cluster centers and in high-mass clusters.
Clusters with substructure show increased AGN activity at large radii.
Abstract
We investigated the variation in the fraction of optical active galactic nuclei (AGN) hosts with stellar mass, as well as their local and global environments. Our sample is composed of cluster members and field galaxies at and we consider only strong AGN. We find a strong variation in the AGN fraction () with stellar mass. The field population comprises a higher AGN fraction compared to the global cluster population, especially for objects with log . Hence, we restricted our analysis to more massive objects. We detected a smooth variation in the with local stellar mass density for cluster objects, reaching a plateau in the field environment. As a function of clustercentric distance we verify that is roughly constant for R R, but show a steep decline inwards. We have also verified the dependence of the AGN population on…
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