AGNs in massive galaxy clusters: Role of galaxy merging, infalling groups, cluster mass, and dynamical state
E. Koulouridis, A. Gkini, E. Drigga

TL;DR
This study investigates how galaxy merging, infalling groups, cluster mass, and dynamical state influence the prevalence and distribution of AGNs in massive galaxy clusters, revealing environment-dependent mechanisms affecting AGN activity.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the environmental factors affecting AGN activity, highlighting the role of cluster dynamical state and galaxy mergers in AGN prevalence.
Findings
AGN fraction lower in cluster centers than outskirts
No correlation between infalling groups and AGNs
Excess of AGNs in outskirts of relaxed clusters
Abstract
There is compelling evidence that active galactic nuclei (AGNs) in high-density regions have undergone a different evolution than their counterparts in the field, indicating that they are strongly affected by their environment. To investigate the various factors that may affect the prevalence of AGNs in cluster galaxies, we selected a sample of 19 thoroughly studied X-ray-selected galaxy clusters from the LoCuSS survey. All these clusters are considered massive, with , and span a narrow redshift range between 0.16 and 0.28. We divided the cluster surroundings into two concentric annuli with a width of radius. We further divided the cluster sample based on the presence of infalling X-ray-detected groups, cluster mass, or dynamical state. We found that the X-ray AGN fraction in the outskirts is consistent with the field, but it is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
