The Astrophysical Journal (Jan 2023)

A Multiwavelength Study of Active Galactic Nuclei in Post-merger Remnants

  • Wenhao Li,
  • Preethi Nair,
  • Jimmy Irwin,
  • Sara Ellison,
  • Shobita Satyapal,
  • Niv Drory,
  • Amy Jones,
  • William Keel,
  • Karen Masters,
  • David Stark,
  • Russell Ryan,
  • Kavya Mukundan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/acb13d
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 944, no. 2
p. 168

Abstract

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We investigate the role of galaxy mergers in triggering active galactic nuclei (AGN) in the nearby universe. Our analysis is based on a sample of 79 post-merger remnant galaxies with deep X-ray observations from Chandra/XMM-Newton capable of detecting a low-luminosity AGN of ≥10 ^40.5 erg s ^−1 . This sample is derived from a visually classified, volume-limited sample of 807 post-mergers identified in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 14 with log M _* / M _⊙ ≥ 10.5 and 0.02 ≤ z ≤ 0.06. We find that the X-ray AGN fraction in this sample is 55.7% ± 5.6% compared to 23.6% ± 2.8% for a mass- and redshift-matched noninteracting control sample. The multiwavelength AGN fraction (identified as an AGN in one of X-ray, IR, radio or optical diagnostics) for post-mergers is 76.6% ± 4.8% compared to 39.1% ± 3.2% for controls. Thus post-mergers exhibit a high overall AGN fraction with an excess between 2 and 4 depending on the AGN diagnostics used. In addition, we find most optical, IR, and radio AGN are also identified as X-ray AGN while a large fraction of X-ray AGN are not identified in any other diagnostic. This highlights the importance of deep X-ray imaging to identify AGN. We find that the X-ray AGN fraction of post-mergers is independent of the stellar mass above log M _* / M _⊙ ≥ 10.5 unlike the trend seen in control galaxies. Overall, our results show that post-merger galaxies are a good tracer of the merger–AGN connection and strongly support the theoretical expectations that mergers trigger AGN.

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