The properties of X-ray selected AGN in protoclusters pinpointed by Enormous Lya Nebulae
A. Traina, F. Vito, F. Arrigoni-Battaia, C.-C. Chen, C. Vignali, X. Prochaska, S. Cantalupo, A. Pensabene, P. Tozzi, A. Travascio, R. Gilli, M. N. Isla Llave, S. Marchesi, G. Mazzolari

TL;DR
This study investigates the AGN population in three high-redshift protoclusters with enormous Lyα nebulae, revealing a high AGN fraction and density, and finds no evidence of diffuse X-ray emission powering the nebulae.
Contribution
It provides new insights into AGN prevalence and properties in protoclusters with ELANe at z~2.3-3.2, using deep Chandra X-ray observations.
Findings
High AGN fraction and density in protoclusters compared to the field.
Presence of central, luminous QSOs in each protocluster.
No significant diffuse X-ray emission from the Lyα nebulae.
Abstract
Protoclusters of galaxies are overdense regions of the Universe characterized by large gas reservoirs. Such environments make them perfect laboratories to investigate galaxy-AGN co-evolution and the growth of SMBHs. Galaxies living in such a dense regions are expected to growth efficiently their SMBH, resulting in a higher incidence of AGN than in the field. Some protoclusters exhibit extended Ly nebulae in their central region, pinpointing the presence of massive gas reservoirs, but whose main powering mechanism is still debated. We aim to investigate the AGN population, and AGN enhancement, in three protoclusters at 2.3 < z < 3.2 which host enormous Ly nebulae (ELANe). Additionally, we search for the presence of X-ray diffuse emission in the same region of the Ly nebulae to reveal multi-phase gas in these protoclusters. We use deep (190-270 ks) Chandra…
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