Active Galactic Nuclei Abundance in Cosmic Voids
H. D. Mishra, X. Dai, E. Guerras

TL;DR
This study investigates the distribution of active galactic nuclei (AGN) in cosmic voids, revealing a higher AGN fraction in inner void regions at higher redshifts, which suggests environmental effects on AGN activity.
Contribution
It provides the first large-scale analysis of AGN abundance in cosmic voids, highlighting environmental dependence and potential mechanisms influencing AGN activity.
Findings
Higher AGN fraction in inner voids at z>0.42
Weak environmental dependence at lower redshifts
Indications of more efficient galaxy interactions in voids
Abstract
The abundance of active galactic nuclei (AGN) in cosmic voids is relatively unexplored in the literature, but can potentially provide new constraints on the environmental dependence of AGN activity and the AGN-host co-evolution. We investigated AGN fraction in one of the largest samples of optically selected cosmic voids from SDSS Data Release 12 for redshift range 0.2-0.7 for moderately bright and bright AGN. We separated inner and outer void regions based on the void size, given by its effective void radius. We classified galaxies at a distance < 0.6Reff as inner void members and galaxies in the interval 0.6 < R/Reff < 1.3 as outer void galaxies. We found higher average fractions in the inner voids (4.9+-0.7)% than for their outer counterparts (3.1+-0.1)% at z>0.42, which clearly indicates an environmental dependence. This conclusion was confirmed upon further separating the data in…
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