The environmental properties of radio-emitting AGN
M. Magliocchetti, P.Popesso, M. Brusa, M. Salvato

TL;DR
This study investigates the environmental distribution of radio-emitting AGN at z<1.2 in the COSMOS field, revealing correlations between radio luminosity, stellar mass, and environment, and highlighting the influence of large-scale structures on AGN properties.
Contribution
It provides new insights into how radio luminosity and stellar mass influence AGN placement within cosmic structures, linking small-scale processes to large-scale environments.
Findings
Radio AGN with higher luminosity are more likely in clusters.
Massive AGN tend to avoid underdense regions.
Radio AGN in MIR are mostly isolated, X-ray active AGN are in overdensities.
Abstract
We study the environmental properties of z<1.2 radio-selected AGN belonging to the ~2 square degrees of the COSMOS field, finding that about 20% of them appear within overdense structures. AGN with are twice more likely to be found in clusters with respect to fainter sources (~38% vs ~15%), just as radio-selected AGN with stellar masses are twice more likely to be found in overdense environments with respect to objects of lower mass (~24% vs ~11%). Comparisons with galaxy samples further suggest that radio-selected AGN of large stellar mass tend to avoid underdense environments more than normal galaxies with the same stellar content. Stellar masses also seem to determine the location of radio-active AGN within clusters: ~100% of the sources found as satellite galaxies have , while ~100% of the AGN…
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