Imprints of the large-scale structure on AGN formation and evolution
Nat\`alia Porqueres, Jens Jasche, Torsten A. En{\ss}lin, Guilhem, Lavaux

TL;DR
This study investigates how the large-scale cosmic environment influences the formation, properties, and evolution of active galactic nuclei (AGN), revealing environmental density's significant role over web-type in shaping AGN characteristics.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the relationship between large-scale structure and AGN properties using high-resolution density fields and web-type classification.
Findings
AGN abundance mirrors galaxy abundance across environments.
AGN occurrence rates vary with spectral type and accretion rate.
Environmental density influences AGN properties more than web-type.
Abstract
Black hole masses are found to correlate with several global properties of their host galaxies, suggesting that black holes and galaxies have an intertwined evolution and that active galactic nuclei (AGN) have a significant impact on galaxy evolution. Since the large-scale environment can also affect AGN, this work studies how their formation and properties depend on the environment. We have used a reconstructed three-dimensional high-resolution density field obtained from a Bayesian large-scale structure reconstruction method applied to the 2M++ galaxy sample. A web-type classification relying on the shear tensor is used to identify different structures on the cosmic web, defining voids, sheets, filaments, and clusters. We confirm that the environmental density affects the AGN formation and their properties. We found that the AGN abundance is equivalent to the galaxy abundance,…
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