MIDIS: Quantifying the AGN component of X-ray-detected galaxies
Steven Gillman (1,2), John P. Pye (3), Almudena Alonso-Herrero (4), Martin J. Ward (5), Leindert Boogaard (6), Tuomo V. Tikkanen (3), Luis Colina (7), G. \"Ostlin (8), Pablo G. P\'erez-Gonz\'alez (7), Luca Costantin (7), Edoardo Iani (9), Pierluigi Rinaldi (9,10)

TL;DR
This study combines deep X-ray and mid-infrared JWST data to analyze the nuclear emission of distant X-ray sources, revealing the prevalence of unresolved AGN components and their relation to luminosity and galaxy activity.
Contribution
It introduces a multi-wavelength morphological decomposition method using JWST/MIRI data to distinguish AGN from host galaxy emission in X-ray sources.
Findings
70% of X-ray sources show unresolved mid-IR emission.
High-luminosity AGN have consistent near-IR luminosities with local AGN.
Lower luminosity sources show excess IR emission, possibly due to starburst or obscured AGN.
Abstract
We combine the deepest X-ray survey from the Chandra Deep Field-South (CDF-S) `7-Ms' survey with the deepest mid-infrared (5.6) image from the JWST/MIRI Deep Imaging Survey (MIDIS) in the Hubble Ultra-Deep Field (HUDF) to study the infrared counterparts and point-source emission of 31 X-ray sources with a median, intrinsic, rest-frame X-ray luminosity of =42.040.22 erg . The sample includes 24 AGN with a redshift range, as set by the X-ray detectability, of . Through a multi-wavelength morphological decomposition, employing three separate classifications (visual, parametric and non-parametric) we separate (where present) the luminosity of the point-like AGN component from the remainder of the host-galaxy emission. The unprecedented mid-infrared sensitivity and imaging resolution of MIRI allows, in many cases,…
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TopicsAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
