Co-evolution of black hole accretion and star formation in galaxies up to z=3.5
R. Carraro, G. Rodighiero, P. Cassata, M. Brusa, F. Shankar, I., Baronchelli, E. Daddi, I. Delvecchio, A. Franceschini, R. Griffiths, C., Gruppioni, E. L\'opez-Navas, C. Mancini, S. Marchesi, M. Negrello, A., Puglisi, E. Sani, H. Suh

TL;DR
This study investigates the relationship between black hole growth and star formation in galaxies up to redshift 3.5, revealing a consistent BHAR/SFR ratio over time and supporting linked physical processes.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the co-evolution of black holes and galaxies across cosmic time using extensive X-ray and infrared data.
Findings
BHAR/SFR ratio remains constant with redshift but varies with stellar mass.
Quiescent galaxies show a constant BHAR/SFR ratio around -3.4.
Evidence of downsizing in black hole growth and star formation activity.
Abstract
We study the co-evolution between the black hole accretion rate (BHAR) and the star formation rate (SFR) in different galaxy life phases: main sequence star-forming galaxies, quiescent and starburst galaxies at different cosmic epochs. We take advantage of the X-ray data from the Chandra COSMOS-Legacy survey and of the extensive multiwavelength ancillary observations in the COSMOS field presented in the COSMOS2015 catalog. We perform an X-ray stacking analysis and combine it with detected sources, in a broad redshift interval (). The X-ray luminosity is used to predict the BHAR, while a similar stacking analysis on far-infrared Herschel maps is used to measure the corresponding SFR. We focus on the evolution of the average SFR-stellar mass (M*) relation and compare it with the BHAR-M* relation. We find that the ratio between BHAR and SFR does not evolve with redshift,…
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