An XMM-Newton study of active-inactive galaxy pairs
Matteo Guainazzi (1), Alessandra De Rosa (2), Stefano Bianchi (3),, Bernd Husemann (4), Tamara Bogdanovic (5), Stefanie Komossa (6), Nora Loiseau, (7), Zsolt Paragi (8), Miguel Perez-Torres (9), Enrico Piconcelli (10),, Cristian Vignali (11) ((1) ESA/ESTEC, (2) IASP/INAF

TL;DR
This study investigates the X-ray properties of galaxy pairs with one AGN to understand how galaxy interactions influence black hole activity and obscuration, revealing high obscuration levels and environmental effects on AGN triggering.
Contribution
It provides the first X-ray analysis of a sample of galaxy pairs with one AGN, highlighting the role of environment in AGN obscuration and activity during galaxy interactions.
Findings
59% of AGN in pairs have X-ray counterparts
Over 79% of these AGN are obscured, with many being Compton-thick
AGN/no-AGN pairs are more X-ray obscured than isolated AGN
Abstract
While theory and simulations indicate that galaxy mergers play an important role in the cosmological evolution of accreting black holes and their host galaxies, samples of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) in galaxies at close separations are still small. In order to increase the sample of AGN pairs, we undertook an archival project to investigate the X-ray properties of a SDSS-selected sample of 32 galaxy pairs with separations 150 kpc containing one optically-identified AGN, that were serendipitously observed by XMM-Newton. We discovered only one X-ray counterpart among the optically classified non-active galaxies, with a weak X-ray luminosity (510 erg s). 59% (19 out of 32) of the AGN in our galaxy pair sample exhibit an X-ray counterpart, covering a wide range in absorption corrected X-ray luminosity (510-210 erg s).…
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