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Dark Energy Survey Identification of A Low-Mass Active Galactic Nucleus at Redshift 0.823 from Optical Variability

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2020-08-28 v2

Abstract

We report the identification of a low-mass AGN, DES J0218-0430, in a redshift z=0.823z = 0.823 galaxy in the Dark Energy Survey (DES) Supernova field. We select DES J0218-0430 as an AGN candidate by characterizing its long-term optical variability alone based on DES optical broad-band light curves spanning over 6 years. An archival optical spectrum from the fourth phase of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey shows both broad Mg II and broad Hβ\beta lines, confirming its nature as a broad-line AGN. Archival XMM-Newton X-ray observations suggest an intrinsic hard X-ray luminosity of L212keV7.6±0.4×1043L_{{\rm 2-12\,keV}}\sim7.6\pm0.4\times10^{43} erg s1^{-1}, which exceeds those of the most X-ray luminous starburst galaxies, in support of an AGN driving the optical variability. Based on the broad Hβ\beta from SDSS spectrum, we estimate a virial BH mass of M106.43M_{\bullet}\approx10^{6.43}-106.72M10^{6.72}M_{\odot} (with the error denoting 1σ\sigma statistical uncertainties only), consistent with the estimation from OzDES, making it the lowest mass AGN with redshift >> 0.4 detected in optical. We estimate the host galaxy stellar mass to be M1010.5±0.3MM_{\ast}\sim10^{10.5\pm0.3}M_{\odot} based on modeling the multi-wavelength spectral energy distribution. DES J0218-0430 extends the MM_{\bullet}-MM_{\ast} relation observed in luminous AGNs at z1z\sim1 to masses lower than being probed by previous work. Our work demonstrates the feasibility of using optical variability to identify low-mass AGNs at higher redshift in deeper synoptic surveys with direct implications for the upcoming Legacy Survey of Space and Time at Vera C. Rubin Observatory.

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@article{arxiv.2003.10457,
  title  = {Dark Energy Survey Identification of A Low-Mass Active Galactic Nucleus at Redshift 0.823 from Optical Variability},
  author = {Hengxiao Guo and Colin J. Burke and Xin Liu and Kedar A. Phadke and Kaiwen Zhang and Yu-Ching Chen and Robert A. Gruendl and Christopher Lidman and Yue Shen and Eric Morganson and Michel Aguena and Sahar Allam and Santiago Avila and Emmanuel Bertin and David Brooks and Aurelio Carnero Rosell and Daniela Carollo and Matias Carrasco Kind and Matteo Costanzi and Luiz N. da Costa and Juan De Vicente and Shantanu Desai and Peter Doel and Tim F. Eifler and Spencer Everett and Juan García-Bellido and Enrique Gaztanaga and David W. Gerdes and Daniel Gruen and Julia Gschwend and Gaston Gutierrez and Samuel R. Hinton and Devon L. Hollowood and Klaus Honscheid and David J. James and Kyler Kuehn and Marcos Lima and Marcio A. G. Maia and Felipe Menanteau and Ramon Miquel and Anais Möller and Ricardo L. C. Ogando and Antonella Palmese and Francisco Paz-Chinchón and Andrés A. Plazas and Anita K. Romer and Aaron Roodman and Eusebio Sanchez and Vic Scarpine and Michael Schubnell and Santiago Serrano and Mathew Smith and Marcelle Soares-Santos and Natalia E. Sommer and Eric Suchyta and Molly E. C. Swanson and Gregory Tarle and Brad E. Tucker and Tamas N. Varga},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.10457},
  year   = {2020}
}

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13 pages, 8 figures, 1 table, accepted to MNRAS