H1821+643: The most X-ray and infrared luminous AGN in the Swift/BAT survey in the process of rapid stellar and supermassive black hole mass assembly
Hikaru Fukuchi, Kohei Ichikawa, Masayuki Akiyama, Claudio Ricci,, Sunmyon Chon, Mitsuru Kokubo, Ang Liu, Takuya Hashimoto, Takuma Izumi

TL;DR
H1821+643 is an extremely luminous AGN in X-ray and infrared, residing in a galaxy cluster, exhibiting rapid black hole and galaxy mass assembly driven by abundant cold gas and efficient cooling processes.
Contribution
This study provides a detailed spectral energy distribution analysis of H1821+643, revealing its exceptional gas consumption rates and cooling efficiency in a unique cluster environment.
Findings
H1821+643 has the highest X-ray luminosity among non-beamed AGN in the Swift/BAT survey.
The galaxy exhibits a star formation rate of approximately 10^3 M_sun/yr.
The cold gas consumption rate exceeds the ICM cooling rate, indicating rapid mass assembly.
Abstract
H1821+643 is the most X-ray luminous non-beamed AGN of erg s in the Swift/BAT ultra-hard X-ray survey and it is also a hyper-luminous infrared (IR) galaxy residing in the center of a massive galaxy cluster, which is a unique environment achieving the rapid mass assembly of black holes (BH) and host galaxies in the local universe. We decompose the X-ray to IR spectral energy distribution (SED) into the AGN and starburst component using the SED fitting tool CIGALE-2022.0 and show that H1821+643 consumes a large amount of cold gas () with star-formation rate of and BH accretion rate of . This high is larger than the cooling…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations
