Black Hole and Galaxy Coevolution in Moderately Luminous Active Galactic Nuclei at z~1.4 in SXDF
Abstract
We investigate the relation of black hole mass versus host stellar mass and that of mass accretion rate versus star formation rate (SFR) in moderately luminous (), X-ray selected broad-line active galactic nuclei (AGNs) at in the Subaru/XMM-Newton Deep Field. The far-infrared to far-ultraviolet spectral energy distributions of 85 AGNs are reproduced with the latest version of Code Investigating GALaxy Emission ({\tt CIGALE}), where the AGN clumpy torus model {\tt SKIRTOR} is implemented. Most of their hosts are confirmed to be main-sequence star-forming galaxies. We find that the mean ratio of the black hole mass () to the total stellar mass () is , which is similar to the local black hole-to-bulge mass ratio. This suggests that if the host galaxies of these moderately luminous AGNs at are dominated by bulges, they already established the local black hole mass-bulge mass relation; if they are disk dominant, their black holes are overmassive relative to the bulges. AGN bolometric luminosities and SFR show a good correlation with ratios higher than that expected from the local black hole-to-bulge mass relation, suggesting that these AGNs are in a SMBH-growth dominant phase.
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@article{arxiv.2101.11273,
title = {Black Hole and Galaxy Coevolution in Moderately Luminous Active Galactic Nuclei at z~1.4 in SXDF},
author = {Kenta Setoguchi and Yoshihiro Ueda and Yoshiki Toba and Masayuki Akiyama},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.11273},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
9 pages, 5 figures, 1 table, accepted for publication in ApJ; the error in the figure corrected, sentences changed a little