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The eROSITA Final Equatorial-Depth Survey (eFEDS): Host-galaxy Demographics of X-ray AGNs with Subaru Hyper Suprime-Cam (2302.12438v1)

Published 24 Feb 2023 in astro-ph.GA

Abstract: We investigate the physical properties, such as star-forming activity, disk vs. bulge nature, galaxy size, and obscuration of 3796 X-ray selected AGNs at $0.2<z<0.8$ in the eFEDS field. Using Subaru Hyper Suprime-Cam imaging data in the $grizy$ bands for SRG/eROSITA-detected AGNs, we measure the structural parameters for AGN host galaxies by performing a 2D AGN-host image decomposition. We then conduct spectral energy distribution fitting to derive stellar mass and rest-frame colors for AGN hosts. We find that (1) AGNs can contribute significantly to the total optical light down to ${\rm log}\,L_{\rm X}\sim 42.5\ \rm erg\,s{-1}$, thus ignoring the AGN component can significantly bias the structural measurements; (2) AGN hosts are predominately star-forming galaxies at ${\rm log}\,\mathcal{M}\star \lesssim 11.3\ M\odot$; (3) the bulk of AGNs (64%) reside in galaxies with significant stellar disks, while their host galaxies become increasingly bulge dominated and quiescent at ${\rm log}\,\mathcal{M}\star \gtrsim 11.0\ M\odot$; (4) the size-stellar mass relation of AGN hosts tends to lie between that of inactive star-forming and quiescent galaxies, suggesting that the physical mechanism responsible for building the central stellar density also efficiently fuel the black hole growth; (5) the hosts of X-ray unobscured AGNs are biased towards face-on systems and the average $E(B-V)/N_{\rm H}$ is similar to the galactic dust-to-gas ratio, suggesting that some of the obscuration of the nuclei could come from galaxy-scale gas and dust, which may partly account for (up to 30%) the deficiency of star-forming disks as host galaxies for the most massive AGNs. These results are consistent with a scenario in which the black hole and galaxy grow in mass while transform in structure and star-forming activity, as desired to establish the local scaling relations.

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