XXL-HSC: The link between AGN activity and star formation in the Early Universe ($z\geqslant3.5$)
E. Pouliasis, G. Mountrichas, I. Georgantopoulos, A. Ruiz, R. Gilli,, E. Koulouridis, M. Akiyama, Y. Ueda, C. Garrel, T. Nagao, S. Paltani, M., Pierre, Y. Toba, C. Vignali

TL;DR
This study investigates the star formation rates of high-redshift AGN host galaxies, revealing that most are above or on the main sequence, with enhanced star formation compared to non-AGN galaxies, and that this relation persists across redshifts.
Contribution
First comprehensive analysis of star formation in luminous X-ray AGNs at $z extgreater3.5$, linking AGN activity with galaxy evolution in the early Universe.
Findings
Majority of high-z AGNs are on or above the star-forming main sequence.
AGN host galaxies show star formation rates enhanced by a factor of ~1.8.
The normalized SFR does not evolve with redshift across studied range.
Abstract
In this work, we aimed at investigating the star formation rate of active galactic nuclei host galaxies in the early Universe. To this end, we constructed a sample of 149 luminous () X-ray AGNs at selected in three fields with different depths and observed areas (Chandra COSMOS Legacy survey, XMM-XXL North and eFEDS). We built their spectral energy distributions (SED) using available multi-wavelength photometry from X-rays up to far-IR. Then, we estimated the stellar mass, M, and the SFR of the AGNs using the X-CIGALE SED fitting algorithm. After applying several quality criteria, we ended up with 89 high-z sources. More than half (55\%) of the X-ray sample have spectroscopic redshifts. Based on our analysis, our high-z X-ray AGNs live in galaxies with median and $\rm…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
