The major merger-active galactic nucleus connection up to the cosmic noon
A. La Marca, B. Margalef-Bentabol, L. Wang, S. C. Trager, V. Rodriguez-Gomez, and G. Martin

TL;DR
This study investigates the connection between galaxy major mergers and active galactic nuclei (AGN) activity at redshifts 0.5-2 using JWST data, revealing that mergers significantly trigger the most luminous AGN.
Contribution
It provides new evidence that major mergers are a primary mechanism for fueling powerful AGN up to cosmic noon, with a detailed analysis of merger-AGN relations across different luminosities.
Findings
AGN are moderately more frequent in mergers than non-mergers.
Merger fraction increases with AGN luminosity, exceeding 50% for the most luminous AGN.
The merger-AGN connection is stronger for high-luminosity AGN, especially at z~2.
Abstract
Galaxy major mergers are a potential mechanism for triggering active galactic nuclei (AGN) activity, but their role remains debated, particularly beyond the local Universe. We aim to shed light on the merger-AGN connection at -, exploiting the multi-wavelength datasets and {\it James Webb Space Telescope} (JWST) observations in the COSMOS field. We construct a stellar mass-limited sample and identify AGN via mid-infrared (MIR) colours, X-ray detections, and spectral energy distribution (SED) fitting. We train convolutional neural networks to identify mergers with mock JWST observations. We create non-AGN and non-merger control samples matching the redshift, stellar mass, and star-formation rate distributions of the AGN and mergers. We find AGN to be moderately more frequent in mergers than in non-mergers, with excess ratios ranging from (X-ray AGN) to (MIR)…
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