The effect of active galactic nuclei on the cold interstellar medium in distant star-forming galaxies
Francesco Valentino (1), Emanuele Daddi (2), Annagrazia Puglisi (3),, Georgios E. Magdis (1), Vasily Kokorev (1), Daizhong Liu (4), Suzanne C., Madden (2), Carlos Gomez-Guijarro (2), Min-Young Lee (5), Isabella Cortzen, (1), Chiara Circosta (6), Ivan Delvecchio (7)

TL;DR
This study investigates how active galactic nuclei (AGN) influence the molecular gas and dust in distant star-forming galaxies, finding minimal effects on gas properties but some impact on IR emission and galaxy compactness.
Contribution
It provides the first systematic analysis of AGN effects on molecular gas excitation and IR properties in a large sample of high-redshift star-forming galaxies.
Findings
AGN presence affects IR SED and contributes to IR luminosity.
Minimal impact of AGN on CO and [CI] line luminosities and excitation.
Some AGN hosts show higher CO(5-4) luminosity than expected from SFR relations.
Abstract
In the framework of a systematic ALMA study of IR-selected main-sequence and starburst galaxies at z~1-1.7 at typical ~1" resolution, we report on the effects of mid-IR- and X-ray-detected active galactic nuclei (AGN) on the reservoirs and excitation of molecular gas in a sample of 55 objects. We find detectable nuclear activity in ~30% of the sample. The presence of dusty tori influences the IR SED of galaxies, as highlighted by the strong correlation among the AGN contribution to the total IR luminosity budget (fAGN = LIR,AGN/LIR), its hard X-ray emission, and the Rayleigh-Jeans to mid-IR (S1.2mm/S24um) observed color, with consequences on the empirical SFR estimates. Nevertheless, we find only marginal effects of AGN on the CO (J=2,4,5,7) or neutral carbon ([CI](1-0), [CI](2-1)) line luminosities and on the derived molecular gas excitation as gauged by line ratios and the full SLEDs.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
