Does black-hole growth depend on the cosmic environment?
Guang Yang, W. N. Brandt, B. Darvish, C.-T. J. Chen, F. Vito, D. M., Alexander, F. E. Bauer, and J. R. Trump

TL;DR
This study investigates whether supermassive black hole growth depends on local and global cosmic environments, finding that black hole accretion rates are primarily driven by host galaxy mass rather than environment.
Contribution
It provides evidence that SMBH growth is independent of environment when controlling for galaxy stellar mass, highlighting the dominant role of host galaxy properties.
Findings
SMBH accretion rate is not significantly affected by environment.
Host galaxy stellar mass strongly correlates with SMBH growth.
Environment-related mechanisms may not significantly influence SMBH evolution.
Abstract
It is well known that environment affects galaxy evolution, which is broadly related to supermassive black hole (SMBH) growth. We investigate whether SMBH evolution also depends on host-galaxy local (sub-Mpc) and global ( Mpc) environment. We construct the surface-density field (local environment) and cosmic web (global environment) in the COSMOS field at . The environments in COSMOS range from the field to clusters (), covering the environments where of galaxies in the Universe reside. We measure sample-averaged SMBH accretion rate () from X-ray observations, and study its dependence on overdensity and cosmic-web environment at different redshifts while controlling for galaxy stellar mass (). Our results show that does not significantly…
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