Comparison of the star formation of X-ray selected active galactic nuclei in eFEDS with star-forming galaxies
G. Mountrichas, V. Buat, G. Yang, M. Boquien, D. Burgarella, L., Ciesla, K. Malek, R. Shirley

TL;DR
This study compares star formation rates of X-ray selected AGN and non-AGN galaxies at redshifts 0.5-1.5, revealing that luminous AGN tend to have higher star formation, especially at high X-ray luminosities and in massive hosts.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of star formation in AGN across a wide luminosity range using uniform SED fitting, expanding previous findings to higher luminosities and masses.
Findings
Low to moderate Lx AGN have similar or lower SFR than star-forming galaxies.
High Lx AGN (Lx > 10^{44.2} erg/s) show ~30% higher SFR.
Massive AGN hosts may have enhanced SFR at very high Lx.
Abstract
We use X-ray Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) in the eROSITA Final Equatorial-Depth Survey (eFEDS), that span over two orders of magnitude in X-ray luminosity, , and compare their star-formation rate (SFR) relative to that of non-AGN star-forming systems, at . For that purpose, we compile a reference galaxy catalogue with sources. Both samples have the same photometric coverage, from optical to far-infrared. We construct the spectral energy distributions (SEDs) of all sources and fit them using the CIGALE code, utilizing the same templates and parametric grid for both samples. We account for the mass incompleteness and exclude quiescent systems from both datasets. These allow us to compare the SFR of the two populations in a uniform manner, minimising systematic effects. Based on our analysis, AGN at…
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