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The clustering of X-ray selected AGN at z=0.1

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2015-05-30 v1

Abstract

The clustering properties of moderate luminosity (LX=10411044ergs1L_X = \rm 10^{41} - 10^{44} \, erg \,s^{-1}) X-ray selected AGN at z0.1z\approx0.1 are explored. X-ray sources in the redshift interval 0.03<z<0.20.03<z<0.2 are selected from a serendipitous XMM survey of the SDSS footprint (XMM/SDSS) and are cross-correlated with the SDSS Main galaxy sample. The inferred X-ray AGN auto-correlation function is described by a power law with amplitude r05r_0\approx5\,h1^{-1}Mpc and slope γ2.0\gamma\approx2.0. The corresponding mass of the dark matter haloes that host X-ray AGN at z0.1z\approx0.1 is 1013h1M\sun\approx 10^{13} \,h ^{-1} \, M_{\sun}. Comparison with studies at higher redshift shows that this mass scale is characteristic of moderate luminosity X-ray AGN out to z1z\approx 1. Splitting the AGN sample by rest-frame color shows that X-ray sources in red hosts are more clustered than those associated with blue galaxies, in agreement with results at z1z\approx1. We also find that the host galaxies of X-ray AGN have lower stellar masses compared to the typical central galaxy of a 1013h1M\sun\approx 10^{13} \,h ^{-1} \, M_{\sun} dark matter halo. AGN hosts either have experienced less stellar mass growth compared to the average central galaxy of a 1013h1M\sun\approx 10^{13} \,h ^{-1} \, M_{\sun} halo or a fraction of them are associated with satellite galaxies.

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@article{arxiv.1110.5910,
  title  = {The clustering of X-ray selected AGN at z=0.1},
  author = {Georgios Mountrichas and Antonis Georgakakis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1110.5910},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

MNRAS accepted 14 pages, 8 figures, 5 tables