The AGN Fraction in Dwarf Galaxies from eROSITA: First Results and Future Prospects
Lilikoi J. Latimer, Amy E. Reines, Akos Bogdan, Ralph Kraft

TL;DR
This study uses eROSITA X-ray data to estimate the fraction of dwarf galaxies hosting active black holes, finding a low upper limit and projecting thousands of potential detections in the future eROSITA all-sky survey.
Contribution
First systematic search for AGNs in dwarf galaxies using eROSITA data, providing upper limits on their fraction and future detection prospects.
Findings
Estimated dwarf galaxy AGN fraction ≤ 1.8%.
Detected 6 candidate AGNs in dwarf galaxies.
Projected up to 1350 AGN candidates in future all-sky survey.
Abstract
Determining the fraction of nearby dwarf galaxies hosting massive black holes (BHs) can inform our understanding of the origin of "seed" black holes at high redshift. Here we search for signatures of accreting massive BHs in a sample of dwarf galaxies (, ) selected from the NASA-Sloan Atlas (NSA) using X-ray observations from the eROSITA Final Equatorial Depth Survey (eFEDS). On average, our search is sensitive to active galactic nuclei (AGNs) in dwarf galaxies that are accreting at of their Eddington luminosity. Of the X-ray sources in eFEDS and the 495 dwarf galaxies in the NSA within the eFEDS footprint, we find six galaxies hosting possible active massive BHs. If the X-ray sources are indeed associated with the dwarf galaxies, the X-ray emission is above that expected from star formation, with X-ray source…
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