ALMA Twenty-six arcmin$^2$ Survey of GOODS-S at One-millimeter (ASAGAO): X-ray AGN Properties of Millimeter-Selected Galaxies
Y. Ueda, B. Hatsukade, K. Kohno, Y. Yamaguchi, Y. Tamura, H. Umehata,, M. Akiyama, Y. Ao, I. Aretxaga, K. Caputi, J.S. Dunlop, D. Espada, S., Fujimoto, N.H. Hayatsu, M. Imanishi, A.K. Inoue, R.J. Ivison, T. Kodama, M.M., Lee, K. Matsuoka, T. Miyaji, K. Morokuma-Matsui, T. Nagao

TL;DR
This study examines the X-ray properties of millimeter-selected galaxies in the GOODS-S field, revealing high AGN fractions and suggesting a star formation-first evolutionary scenario for galaxy development.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the AGN activity in millimeter galaxies at high redshift using the deepest X-ray data, highlighting the prevalence of star-formation dominant AGNs.
Findings
High AGN fraction (up to 90%) in luminous infrared galaxies at z=1.5-3.
Most X-ray AGNs are star-formation dominant with low Lx/LIR ratios.
Star formation likely precedes AGN activity in galaxy evolution.
Abstract
We investigate the X-ray active galactic nucleus (AGN) properties of millimeter galaxies in the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey South (GOODS-S) field detected with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), by utilizing the Chandra 7-Ms data, the deepest X-ray survey to date. Our millimeter galaxy sample comes from the ASAGAO survey covering 26 arcmin (12 sources at a 1.2-mm flux-density limit of 0.6 mJy), supplemented by the deeper but narrower 1.3-mm survey of a part of the ASAGAO field by Dunlop et al.\ (2017). Fourteen out of the total 25 millimeter galaxies have Chandra counterparts. The observed AGN fractions at is found to be 90\% and \% for the ultra/luminous infrared galaxies with and , respectively. The majority (2/3) of the…
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