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OFFSET ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI AS TRACERS OF GALAXY MERGERS AND SUPERMASSIVE BLACK HOLE GROWTH

Author(s): Comerford, Julia M; Greene, Jenny E.

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Abstract: Offset active galactic nuclei (AGNs) are AGNs that are in ongoing galaxy mergers, which produce kinematic offsets in the AGNs relative to their host galaxies. Offset AGNs are also close relatives of dual AGNs. We conduct a systematic search for offset AGNs in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey by selecting AGN emission lines that exhibit statistically significant line-of-sight velocity offsets relative to systemic. From a parent sample of 18,314 Type 2 AGNs at z < 0.21, we identify 351 offset AGN candidates with velocity offsets of 50 km s(-1) < |Delta v| < 410 km s(-1). When we account for projection effects in the observed velocities, we estimate that 4%-8% of AGNs are offset AGNs. We designed our selection criteria to bypass velocity offsets produced by rotating gas disks, AGN outflows, and gravitational recoil of supermassive black holes, but follow-up observations are still required to confirm our candidates as offset AGNs. We find that the fraction of AGNs that are offset candidates increases with AGN bolometric luminosity, from 0.7% to 6% over the luminosity range 43 < log(L-bol) [erg s(-1)] < 46. If these candidates are shown to be bona fide offset AGNs, then this would be direct observational evidence that galaxy mergers preferentially trigger high-luminosity AGNs. Finally, we find that the fraction of AGNs that are offset AGN candidates increases from 1.9% at z = 0.1 to 32% at z = 0.7, in step with the growth in the galaxy merger fraction over the same redshift range.
Publication Date: 10-Jul-2014
Electronic Publication Date: 19-Jun-2014
Citation: Comerford, Julia M, Greene, Jenny E. (2014). OFFSET ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI AS TRACERS OF GALAXY MERGERS AND SUPERMASSIVE BLACK HOLE GROWTH. ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 789 (10.1088/0004-637X/789/2/112
DOI: doi:10.1088/0004-637X/789/2/112
ISSN: 0004-637X
EISSN: 1538-4357
Related Item: https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2014ApJ...789..112C/abstract
Type of Material: Journal Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Version: Final published version. Article is made available in OAR by the publisher's permission or policy.



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