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Sep 22, 2013
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J. R. Mullaney; D. M. Alexander
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We explore the connections between the infrared and X-ray properties of AGNs. Using the well constrained infrared SEDs of a sample of local (i.e., z < 0.1) sample of X-ray AGNs, we develop new diagnostics that exploit 24um and 70um flux densities to identify AGN-dominated systems at z
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1001.3151v1
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Sep 21, 2013
09/13
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M. J. Ward; J. R. Mullaney; C. Jin; R. Davies
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The spectra of AGN from the ultraviolet to the near infrared, exhibit emission lines covering a wide range of ionisation states, from neutral species such as [O I] 6300A, up to [Fe XIV] 5303A. Here we report on some recent studies of the properties of highly ionised lines (HILs), plus two case studies of individual objects. Future IFU observations at high spatial and good spectral resolution, will probe the excitation and kinematics of the gas in the zone between the extended NLR and unresolved...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1008.0626v1
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Jun 29, 2018
06/18
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E. Bernhard; J. R. Mullaney; E. Daddi; L. Ciesla; C. Schreiber
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We investigate the star-forming properties of 1620 X-ray selected AGN host galaxies as a function of their specific X-ray luminosity (i.e., X-ray luminosity per unit host stellar mass) -- a proxy of the Eddington ratio. Our motivation is to determine whether there is any evidence of a suppression of star-formation at high Eddington ratios, which may hint toward "AGN feedback" effects. Star-formation rates (SFRs) are derived from fits to Herschel-measured far-infrared spectral energy...
Topics: Astrophysics, Astrophysics of Galaxies
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1604.06455
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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C. M. Harrison; D. M. Alexander; J. R. Mullaney; A. M. Swinbank
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We present integral field unit (IFU) observations covering the [O III]4959,5007 and H-Beta emission lines of sixteen z ~10-20x L[AGN]/c) consistent with theoretical models that predict AGN-driven outflows play a significant role in shaping the evolution of galaxies.
Topics: Astrophysics of Galaxies, High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena, Astrophysics, Cosmology and...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1403.3086
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Sep 18, 2013
09/13
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J. R. Mullaney; D. M. Alexander; A. D. Goulding; Ryan C. Hickox
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We use infrared spectroscopy and photometry to empirically define the intrinsic, thermal infrared spectral energy distribution (i.e., 6-100 um SED) of typical active galactic nuclei (i.e., 2-10 keV luminosity, Lx=10^{42}-10^{44} ergs/s AGNs). On average, the infrared SED of typical AGNs is best described as a broken power-law at 40um (i.e., at far-infrared wavelengths). Despite this fall-off at long wavelengths, at least 3 of the 11 AGNs in our sample have observed SEDs that are AGN-dominated...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1102.1425v1
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Sep 22, 2013
09/13
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J. R. Mullaney; M. J. Ward; C. Done; G. J. Ferland; N. Schurch
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We use the photoionisation code Cloudy to determine both the location and the kinematics of the optical forbidden, high ionisation line (hereafter, FHIL) emitting gas in the narrow line Seyfert 1 galaxy Ark 564. The results of our models are compared with the observed properties of these emission lines to produce a physical model that is used to explain both the kinematics and the source of this gas. The main features of this model are that the FHIL emitting gas is launched from the putative...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/0811.3204v1
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Sep 19, 2013
09/13
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J. R. Mullaney; D. M. Alexander; M. Huynh; A. D. Goulding; D. Frayer
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(Abridged) We investigate the far-infrared properties of X-ray sources detected in the Chandra Deep Field-South (CDF-S) survey using the ultra-deep 70um and 24um Spitzer observations taken in this field. We rely on stacking analyses of the 70um data to characterise the average 70um properties of the X-ray sources. Using Spitzer-IRS data of the Swift-BAT sample of z~0 active galactic nuclei (hereafter, AGNs), we show that the 70um/24um flux ratio can distinguish between AGN-dominated and...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/0909.3842v1
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Sep 23, 2013
09/13
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J. R. Mullaney; D. M. Alexander; S. Fine; A. D. Goulding; C. M. Harrison; R. C. Hickox
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Using a sample of 24264 optically selected AGNs from the SDSS DR7 database, we characterise how the profile of the [OIII] emission line relates to bolometric luminosity (L_Bol), Eddington ratio, radio loudness, radio luminosity (L_Rad) and optical class (Sy 1/2) to determine what drives the kinematics of this kpc-scale line emitting gas. Spectral stacking is used to characterise how the average [OIII] profile changes as a function of these variables. After accounting for the correlation between...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1305.0263v1
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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E. Bernhard; M. Béthermin; M. Sargent; V. Buat; J. R. Mullaney; M. Pannella; S. Heinis; E. Daddi
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Using a phenomenological approach, we self-consistently model the redshift evolution of the ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) luminosity functions across cosmic time, as well as a range of observed IR properties of UV-selected galaxy population. This model is an extension of the 2SFM (2 star-formation modes) formalism, which is based on the observed "main-sequence" of star-forming galaxies, i.e. a strong correlation between their stellar mass and their star formation rate (SFR), and...
Topics: Astrophysics of Galaxies, Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1405.1425
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Sep 21, 2013
09/13
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J. R. Mullaney; E. Daddi; M. Béthermin; D. Elbaz; S. Juneau; M. Pannella; M. T. Sargent; D. M. Alexander; R. C. Hickox
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Using X-ray stacking analyses we estimate the average amounts of supermassive black hole (SMBH) growth taking place in star-forming galaxies (SFGs) at z~1 and z~2 as a function of galaxy stellar mass (M*). We find the average SMBH growth rate follows remarkably similar trends with M* and redshift as the average star-formation rates (SFRs) of their host galaxies (i.e., (i.e., dM_BH/dt ~ M*^(0.86+/-0.39) for the z~1 sample and dM_BH/dt ~ M*^(1.05+/-0.36) for the z~2 sample). It follows that the...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1204.2824v2
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Sep 20, 2013
09/13
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A. D. Goulding; D. M. Alexander; F. E. Bauer; W. R. Forman; R. C. Hickox; C. Jones; J. R. Mullaney; M. Trichas
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We explore the origin of mid-infrared (mid-IR) dust extinction in all 20 nearby (z < 0.05) bona-fide Compton-thick (N_H > 1.5 x 10^24 cm^-2) AGN with hard energy (E > 10 keV) X-ray spectral measurements. We accurately measure the silicate absorption features at lambda~9.7um in archival low-resolution (R~57-127) Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph (IRS) spectroscopy, and show that only a minority (~45%) of nearby Compton-thick AGN have strong Si-absorption features (S_9.7 =...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1205.1800v1
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Jun 26, 2018
06/18
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F. Stanley; C. M. Harrison; D. M. Alexander; A. M. Swinbank; J. A. Aird; A. Del Moro; R. C. Hickox; J. R. Mullaney
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In this study we investigate the relationship between the star formation rate, SFR, and AGN luminosity, L(AGN), for ~2000 X-ray detected AGN. The AGN span over three orders of magnitude in X-ray luminosity (10^(42) < L(2-8keV) < 10^(45.5) erg/s) and are in the redshift range z = 0.2 - 2.5. Using infrared (IR) photometry (8 - 500um), including deblended Spitzer and Herschel images and taking into account photometric upper limits, we decompose the IR spectral energy distributions into AGN...
Topics: Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics, High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena, Astrophysics,...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1502.07756
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Jun 28, 2018
06/18
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C. M. Harrison; J. M. Simpson; F. Stanley; D. M. Alexander; E. Daddi; J. R. Mullaney; M. Pannella; D. J. Rosario; Ian Smail
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We present high resolution (0.3") Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) 870um imaging of five z~1.5-4.5 X-ray detected AGN with luminosities of L(2-8keV)>10^42 erg/s. These data provide a >~20x improvement in spatial resolution over single-dish rest-frame FIR measurements. The sub-millimetre emission is extended on scales of FWHM~0.2"-0.5", corresponding to physical sizes of 1-3 kpc (median value of 1.8 kpc). These sizes are comparable to the majority of z=1-5...
Topics: Astrophysics, Astrophysics of Galaxies
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1510.06740
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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C. M. Harrison; A. P. Thomson; D. M. Alexander; F. E. Bauer; A. C. Edge; M. T. Hogan; J. R. Mullaney; A. M. Swinbank
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We present multi-frequency (1-8 GHz) VLA data, combined with VIMOS IFU data and HST imaging, of a z=0.085 radio-quiet type 2 quasar (with L(1.4GHz)~5e23 W/Hz and L(AGN)~2e45 erg/s). Due to the morphology of its emission-line region, the target (J1430+1339) has been referred to as the Teacup AGN in the literature. We identify "bubbles" of radio emission that are extended ~10-12 kpc to both the east and west of the nucleus. The edge of the brighter eastern bubble is co-spatial with an...
Topics: Astrophysics of Galaxies, High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena, Astrophysics, Cosmology and...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1410.4198
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Jun 28, 2018
06/18
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C. M. Harrison; D. M. Alexander; J. R. Mullaney; J. P. Stott; A. M. Swinbank; V. Arumugam; F. E. Bauer; R. G. Bower; A. J. Bunker; R. M. Sharples
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We present the first results from the KMOS AGN Survey at High redshift (KASHz), a VLT/KMOS integral-field spectroscopic survey of z>0.6 AGN. We present galaxy-integrated spectra of 89 X-ray AGN (Lx=10^42-10^45 erg/s), for which we observed [O III] (z=1.1-1.7) or Halpha emission (z=0.6-1.1). The targets have X-ray luminosities representative of the parent AGN population and we explore the emission-line luminosities as a function of X-ray luminosity. For the [O III] targets, ~50 per cent have...
Topics: Astrophysics, Astrophysics of Galaxies, High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1511.00008
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Jun 26, 2018
06/18
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G. Rodighiero; M. Brusa; E. Daddi; M. Negrello; J. R. Mullaney; I. Delvecchio; D. Lutz; A. Renzini; A. Franceschini; I. Baronchelli; F. Pozzi; C. Gruppioni; V. Strazzullo; A. Cimatti; J. Silverman
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We investigate the co-evolution of black-hole-accretion-rate (BHAR) and star-formation-rate (SFR) in $1.5
Topics: Astrophysics of Galaxies, Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1501.04634
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Sep 21, 2013
09/13
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B. D. Lehmer; A. B. Lucy; D. M. Alexander; P. N. Best; J. E. Geach; C. M. Harrison; A. E. Hornschemeier; Y. Matsuda; J. R. Mullaney; Ian Smail; D. Sobral; A. M. Swinbank
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We present results from a ~100 ks Chandra observation of the 2QZ Cluster 1004+00 structure at z = 2.23 (hereafter, 2QZ Clus). 2QZ Clus was originally identified as an overdensity of four optically-selected QSOs at z = 2.23 within a 15x15 arcmin^2 region. Narrow-band imaging in the near-IR revealed that the structure contains an additional overdensity of 22 z = 2.23 Halpha-emitting galaxies (HAEs), resulting in 23 unique z = 2.23 HAEs/QSOs. Our Chandra observations reveal that 3 HAEs in addition...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1301.3922v1
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Jun 27, 2018
06/18
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A. Del Moro; D. M. Alexander; F. E. Bauer; E. Daddi; D. D. Kocevski; D. H. McIntosh; F. Stanley; W. N. Brandt; D. Elbaz; C. M. Harrison; B. Luo; J. R. Mullaney; Y. Q. Xue
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We present the infrared (IR) and X-ray properties of a sample of 33 mid-IR luminous quasars ($\nu$L(6 micron)>6x10$^{44}$ erg/s) at redshift z~1-3, identified through detailed spectral energy distribution analyses of distant star-forming galaxies, using the deepest IR data from Spitzer and Herschel in the GOODS-Herschel fields. The aim is to constrain the fraction of obscured, and Compton-thick (CT, N$_H$>1.5x10$^{24}$ cm$^{-2}$) quasars at the peak era of nuclear and star-formation...
Topics: Astrophysics of Galaxies, Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1504.03329
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Sep 22, 2013
09/13
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D. J. Rosario; P. Santini; D. Lutz; H. Netzer; F. E. Bauer; S. Berta; B. Magnelli; P. Popesso; D. Alexander; W. N. Brandt; R. Genzel; R. Maiolino; J. R. Mullaney; R. Nordon; A. Saintonge; L. Tacconi; S. Wuyts
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We explore the question of whether low and moderate luminosity Active Galactic Nuclei (AGNs) are preferentially found in galaxies that are undergoing a transition from active star formation to quiescence. This notion has been suggested by studies of the UV-to-optical colors of AGN hosts, which find them to be common among galaxies in the so-called "Green Valley", a region of galaxy color space believed to be composed mostly of galaxies undergoing star-formation quenching. Combining...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1302.1202v2
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Sep 20, 2013
09/13
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C. M. Harrison; D. M. Alexander; A. M. Swinbank; Ian Smail; S. Alaghband-Zadeh; F. E. Bauer; S. C. Chapman; A. Del Moro; R. C. Hickox; R. J. Ivison; Karin Menendez-Delmestre; J. R. Mullaney; N. P. H. Nesvadba
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We present integral field spectroscopy observations, covering the [O III]4959,5007 emission-line doublet of eight high-redshift (z=1.4-3.4) ultra-luminous infrared galaxies (ULIRGs) that host Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) activity, including known sub-millimetre luminous galaxies (SMGs). The targets have moderate radio luminosities that are typical of high-redshift ULIRGs (L(1.4GHz)=10^(24)-10^(25)W/Hz) and therefore are not radio-loud AGN. We de-couple kinematic components due to the galaxy...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1205.1801v3
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Jun 30, 2018
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G. Drouart; C. De Breuck; J. Vernet; N. Seymour; M. Lehnert; P. Barthel; F. E. Bauer; E. Ibar; A. Galametz; M. Haas; N. Hatch; J. R. Mullaney; N. Nesvadba; B. Rocca-Volmerange; H. J. A. Rottgering; D. Stern; D. Wylezalek
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We present results from a survey of 70 radio galaxies (RGs) at redshifts 12.5 are higher than the sSFR of typical star-forming galaxies over the same redshift range but are similar or perhaps lower than the galaxy population for RGs at z
Topics: Astrophysics of Galaxies, Astrophysics, Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1404.1080
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Jun 28, 2018
06/18
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J. R. Mullaney; D. M. Alexander; J. Aird; E. Bernhard; E. Daddi; A. Del Moro; M. Dickinson; D. Elbaz; C. M. Harrison; S. Juneau; D. Liu; M. Pannella; D. Rosario; P. Santini; M. Sargent; C. Schreiber; J. Simpson; F. Stanley
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Using deep Herschel and ALMA observations, we investigate the star formation rate (SFR) distributions of X-ray selected AGN host galaxies at 0.5
Topics: Astrophysics, Astrophysics of Galaxies
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1506.05459
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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C. -T. J. Chen; W. N. Brandt; A. E. Reines; G. Lansbury; D. Stern; D. M. Alexander; F. Bauer; A. Del Moro; P. Gandhi; F. A. Harrison; R. C. Hickox; M. J. Koss; L. Lanz; B. Luo; J. R. Mullaney; C. Ricci; J. R. Trump
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We present a sample of 10 low-mass active galactic nuclei (AGNs) selected from the 40-month NuSTAR serendipitous survey. The sample is selected to have robust NuSTAR detections at $3 - 24$~keV, to be at $z < 0.3$, and to have optical r-band magnitudes at least 0.5~mag fainter than an $L_\star$ galaxy at its redshift. The median values of absolute magnitude, stellar mass and 2--10 X-ray luminosity of our sample are $\langle M_r\rangle = -20.03$, $\langle M_\star\rangle =...
Topics: Astrophysics of Galaxies, Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1701.08768
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Jun 29, 2018
06/18
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D. M. Alexander; J. M. Simpson; C. M. Harrison; J. R. Mullaney; I. Smail; J. E. Geach; R. C. Hickox; N. K. Hine; A. Karim; M. Kubo; B. D. Lehmer; Y. Matsuda; D. J. Rosario; F. Stanley; A. M. Swinbank; H. Umehata; T. Yamada
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We exploit ALMA 870um observations to measure the star-formation rates (SFRs) of eight X-ray detected Active Galactic Nuclei (AGNs) in a z~3.1 protocluster, four of which reside in extended Ly-alpha haloes (often termed Ly-alpha blobs: LABs). Three of the AGNs are detected by ALMA and have implied SFRs of ~220-410~M_sun/yr; the non detection of the other five AGNs places SFR upper limits of 100 kpc) do not host more luminous star formation than the smaller LABs, despite being an order of...
Topics: Astrophysics, Astrophysics of Galaxies
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1601.00682
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Jun 28, 2018
06/18
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L. Riguccini; E. Le Floc'h; J. R. Mullaney; K. Menendez-Delmestre; H. Aussel; S. Berta; J. Calanog; P. Capak; A. Cooray; O. Ilbert; J. Kartaltepe; A. Koekemoer; D. Lutz; B. Magnelli; H. McCracken; S. Oliver; I. Roseboom; M. Salvato; D. Sanders; N. Scoville; Y. Taniguchi; E. Treister
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Dust-Obscured galaxies (DOGs) are bright 24 um-selected sources with extreme obscuration at optical wavelengths. They are typically characterized by a rising power-law continuum of hot dust (T_D ~ 200-1000K) in the near-IR indicating that their mid-IR luminosity is dominated by an an active galactic nucleus (AGN). DOGs with a fainter 24 um flux display a stellar bump in the near-IR and their mid-IR luminosity appears to be mainly powered by dusty star formation. Alternatively, it may be that...
Topics: Astrophysics, Astrophysics of Galaxies
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1506.05475
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Sep 18, 2013
09/13
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C. M. Harrison; D. M. Alexander; J. R. Mullaney; B. Altieri; D. Coia; V. Charmandaris; E. Daddi; H. Dannerbauer; K. Dasyra; A. Del Moro; M. Dickinson; R. C. Hickox; R. J. Ivison; J. Kartaltepe; E. Le Floc'h; R. Leiton; B. Magnelli; P. Popesso; E. Rovilos; D. Rosario; A. M. Swinbank
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Many theoretical models require powerful active galactic nuclei (AGNs) to suppress star formation in distant galaxies and reproduce the observed properties of today's massive galaxies. A recent study based on Herschel-SPIRE submillimetre observations claimed to provide direct support for this picture, reporting a significant decrease in the mean star-formation rates (SFRs) of the most luminous AGNs (Lx>10^44 erg/s) at z=1-3 in the Chandra Deep Field-North (CDF-N). In this letter we extend...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1209.3016v3
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Sep 21, 2013
09/13
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D. M. Alexander; F. E. Bauer; W. N. Brandt; E. Daddi; R. C. Hickox; B. D. Lehmer; B. Luo; Y. Q. Xue; M. Young; A. Comastri; A. Del Moro; A. C. Fabian; R. Gilli; A. D. Goulding; V. Mainieri; J. R. Mullaney; M. Paolillo; D. A. Rafferty; D. P. Schneider; O. Shemmer; C. Vignali
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We use the 4Ms CDF-S survey to place direct X-ray constraints on the ubiquity of z~2 heavily obscured AGNs in K 1E43 erg/s) heavily obscured and Compton-thick AGNs at z~2. Our space-density constraints are conservative lower limits but they are already consistent with the range of predictions from X-ray background models.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1106.1443v1
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Sep 22, 2013
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A. Del Moro; D. M. Alexander; J. R. Mullaney; E. Daddi; M. Pannella; F. E. Bauer; A. Pope; M. Dickinson; D. Elbaz; P. D. Barthel; M. A. Garrett; W. N. Brandt; V. Charmandaris; R. R. Chary; K. Dasyra; R. Gilli; R. C. Hickox; H. S. Hwang; R. J. Ivison; S. Juneau; E. Le Floc'h; B. Luo; G. E. Morrison; E. Rovilos; M. T. Sargent; Y. Q. Xue
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We present here a new spectral energy distribution (SED) fitting approach that we adopt to select radio-excess sources amongst distant star-forming galaxies in the GOODS-Herschel (North) field and to reveal the presence of hidden, highly obscured AGN. Through extensive SED analysis of 458 galaxies with radio 1.4 GHz and mid-IR 24 um detections using some of the deepest Chandra X-ray, Spitzer and Herschel infrared, and VLA radio data available to date, we have robustly identified a sample of 51...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1210.2521v1
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Jun 30, 2018
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G. B. Lansbury; D. M. Alexander; A. Del Moro; P. Gandhi; R. J. Assef; D. Stern; J. Aird; D. R. Ballantyne; M. Balokovic; F. E. Bauer; S. E. Boggs; W. N. Brandt; F. E. Christensen; W. W. Craig; M. Elvis; B. W. Grefenstette; C. J. Hailey; F. A. Harrison; R. C. Hickox; M. Koss; S. M. LaMassa; B. Luo; J. R. Mullaney; S. H. Teng; C. M. Urry; W. W. Zhang
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We present NuSTAR hard X-ray (3-79 keV) observations of three Type 2 quasars at z ~ 0.4-0.5, optically selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). Although the quasars show evidence for being heavily obscured Compton-thick systems on the basis of the 2-10 keV to [OIII] luminosity ratio and multiwavelength diagnostics, their X-ray absorbing column densities (N_H) are poorly known. In this analysis: (1) we study X-ray emission at >10 keV, where X-rays from the central black hole are...
Topics: Astrophysics of Galaxies, High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena, Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1402.2666
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Sep 20, 2013
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E. Rovilos; A. Comastri; R. Gilli; I. Georgantopoulos; P. Ranalli; C. Vignali; E. Lusso; N. Cappelluti; G. Zamorani; D. Elbaz; M. Dickinson; H. S. Hwang; V. Charmandaris; R. J. Ivison; A. Merloni; E. Daddi; F. J. Carrera; W. N. Brandt; J. R. Mullaney; D. Scott; D. M. Alexander; A. Del Moro; G. Morrison; E. J. Murphy; B. Altieri; H. Aussel; H. Dannerbauer; J. Kartaltepe; R. Leiton; G. Magdis; B. Magnelli; P. Popesso; I. Valtchanov
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Models of galaxy evolution assume some connection between the AGN and star formation activity in galaxies. We use the multi-wavelength information of the CDFS to assess this issue. We select the AGNs from the 3Ms XMM-Newton survey and measure the star-formation rates of their hosts using data that probe rest-frame wavelengths longward of 20 um. Star-formation rates are obtained from spectral energy distribution fits, identifying and subtracting an AGN component. We divide the star-formation...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1207.7129v1
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Jun 30, 2018
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A. Del Moro; J. R. Mullaney; D. M. Alexander; A. Comastri; F. E. Bauer; E. Treister; D. Stern; F. Civano; P. Ranalli; C. Vignali; J. A. Aird; D. R. Ballantyne; M. Baloković; S. E. Boggs; W. N. Brandt; F. E. Christensen; W. W. Craig; P. Gandhi; R. Gilli; C. J. Hailey; F. A. Harrison; R. C. Hickox; S. M. LaMassa; G. B. Lansbury; B. Luo; S. Puccetti; M. Urry; W. W. Zhang
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We report NuSTAR observations of NuSTAR J033202-2746.8, a heavily obscured, radio-loud quasar detected in the Extended Chandra Deep Field-South, the deepest layer of the NuSTAR extragalactic survey (~400 ks, at its deepest). NuSTAR J033202-2746.8 is reliably detected by NuSTAR only at E>8 keV and has a very flat spectral slope in the NuSTAR energy band (Gamma=0.55^{+0.62}_{-0.64}; 3-30 keV). Combining the NuSTAR data with extremely deep observations by Chandra and XMM-Newton (4 Ms and 3 Ms,...
Topics: Astrophysics of Galaxies, Astrophysics, Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1403.2491
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Sep 21, 2013
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J. R. Mullaney; M. Pannella; E. Daddi; D. M. Alexander; D. Elbaz; R. C. Hickox; F. Bournaud; B. Altieri; H. Aussel; D. Coia; H. Dannerbauer; K. Dasyra; M. Dickinson; H. S. Hwang; J. Kartaltepe; R. Leiton; G. Magdis; B. Magnelli; P. Popesso; I. Valtchanov; F. E. Bauer; W. N. Brandt; A. Del Moro; D. J. Hanish; R. J. Ivison; S. Juneau; B. Luo; D. Lutz; M. T. Sargent; D. Scott; Y. Q. Xue
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We present a study of the infrared properties of X-ray selected, moderate luminosity (Lx=10^{42}-10^{44}ergs/s) active galactic nuclei (AGNs) up to z~3, to explore the links between star formation in galaxies and accretion onto their central black holes. We use 100um and 160um fluxes from GOODS-Herschel -the deepest survey yet undertaken by the Herschel telescope- and show that in >94 per cent of cases these fluxes are dominated by the host. We find no evidence of any correlation between the...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1106.4284v3
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Jun 28, 2018
06/18
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F. Civano; R. C. Hickox; S. Puccetti; A. Comastri; J. R. Mullaney; L. Zappacosta; S. M. LaMassa; J. Aird; D. M. Alexander; D. R. Ballantyne; F. E. Bauer; W. N. Brandt; S. E. Boggs; F. E. Christensen; W. W. Craig; A. Del-Moro; M. Elvis; K. Forster; P. Gandhi; B. W. Grefenstette; C. J. Hailey; F. A. Harrison; G. B. Lansbury; B. Luo; K. Madsen; C. Saez; D. Stern; E. Treister; M. C. Urry; D. R. Wik; W. Zhang
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To provide the census of the sources contributing to the X-ray background peak above 10 keV, NuSTAR is performing extragalactic surveys using a three-tier "wedding cake" approach. We present the NuSTAR survey of the COSMOS field, the medium sensitivity and medium area tier, covering 1.7 deg2 and overlapping with both Chandra and XMM-Newton data. This survey consists of 121 observations for a total exposure of ~3 Ms. To fully exploit these data, we developed a new detection strategy,...
Topics: Astrophysics, High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1511.04185
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Jun 28, 2018
06/18
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J. R. Mullaney; A. Del-Moro; J. Aird; D. M. Alexander; F. M. Civano; R. C. Hickox; G. B. Lansbury; M. Ajello; R. Assef; D. R. Ballantyne; M. Balokovic; F. E. Bauer; W. N. Brandt; S. E. Boggs; M. Brightman; F. E. Christensen; A. Comastri; W. W. Craig; M. Elvis; K. Forster; P. Gandhi; B. W. Grefenstette; C. J. Hailey; F. A. Harrison; M. Koss; S. M. LaMassa; B. Luo; K. K. Madsen; S. Puccetti; C. Saez; D. Stern; E. Treister; C. M. Urry; D. R. Wik; L. Zappacosta; W. Zhang
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We present initial results and the source catalog from the NuSTAR survey of the Extended Chandra Deep Field South (hereafter, ECDFS) - currently the deepest contiguous component of the NuSTAR extragalactic survey program. The survey covers the full ~30 arcmin x 30 arcmin area of this field to a maximum depth of ~360 ks (~220 ks when corrected for vignetting at 3-24 keV), reaching sensitivity limits of ~1.3 x 10^-14 erg/cm2/s (3-8 keV), ~3.4 x 10^-14 erg/cm2/s (8-24 keV) and ~3.0 x 10^-14...
Topics: Astrophysics, High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1511.04186
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Jun 29, 2018
06/18
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G. B. Lansbury; D. Stern; J. Aird; D. M. Alexander; C. Fuentes; F. A. Harrison; E. Treister; F. E. Bauer; J. A. Tomsick; M. Balokovic; A. Del Moro; P. Gandhi; M. Ajello; A. Annuar; D. R. Ballantyne; S. E. Boggs; N. Brandt; M. Brightman; C. J. Chen; F. E. Christensen; F. Civano; A. Comastri; W. W. Craig; K. Forster; B. W. Grefenstette; C. J. Hailey; R. Hickox; B. Jiang; H. Jun; M. Koss; S. Marchesi; A. D. Melo; J. R. Mullaney; G. Noirot; S. Schulze; D. J. Walton; L. Zappacosta; W. Zhang
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We present the first full catalog and science results for the NuSTAR serendipitous survey. The catalog incorporates data taken during the first 40 months of NuSTAR operation, which provide ~20Ms of effective exposure time over 331 fields, with an areal coverage of 13 sq deg, and 497 sources detected in total over the 3-24 keV energy range. There are 276 sources with spectroscopic redshifts and classifications, largely resulting from our extensive campaign of ground-based spectroscopic followup....
Topics: Astrophysics, High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena, Astrophysics of Galaxies
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1612.06389
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Jun 28, 2018
06/18
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J. Aird; D. M. Alexander; D. R. Ballantyne; F. Civano; A. Del-Moro; R. C. Hickox; G. B. Lansbury; J. R. Mullaney; F. E. Bauer; W. N. Brandt; A. Comastri; A. C. Fabian; P. Gandhi; F. A. Harrison; B. Luo; D. Stern; E. Treister; L. Zappacosta; M. Ajello; R. Assef; S. E. Boggs; M. Brightman; F. E. Christensen; W. W. Craig; M. Elvis; K. Forster; M. Balokovic; B. W. Grefenstette; C. J. Hailey; M. Koss; S. M. LaMassa; K. K. Madsen; S. Puccetti; C. Saez; C. M. Urry; D. R. Wik; W. Zhang
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We present the first direct measurements of the rest-frame 10-40 keV X-ray luminosity function (XLF) of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGNs) based on a sample of 94 sources at 0.1 < z
Topics: Astrophysics, High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1511.04184
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Jun 28, 2018
06/18
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F. A. Harrison; J. Aird; F. Civano; G. Lansbury; J. R. Mullaney; D. R. Ballantyne; D. M. Alexander; D. Stern; M. Ajello; D. Barret; F. E. Bauer; M. Balokovic; W. N. Brandt; M. Brightman; S. E. Boggs; F. E. Christensen; A. Comastri; W. W. Craig; A. Del Moro; K. Forster; P. Gandhi; P. Giommi; B. W. Grefenstette; C. J. Hailey; R. C. Hickox; A. Hornstrup; T. Kitaguchi; J. Koglin; B. Luo; K. K. Madsen; P. H. Mao; H. Miyasaka; K. Mori; M. Perri; M. Pivovaroff; S. Puccetti; V. Rana; E. Treister; D....
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We present the 3-8 keV and 8-24 keV number counts of active galactic nuclei (AGN) identified in the NuSTAR extragalactic surveys. NuSTAR has now resolved 33-39% of the X-ray background in the 8-24 keV band, directly identifying AGN with obscuring columns up to approximately 1e25 /cm2. In the softer 3-8 keV band the number counts are in general agreement with those measured by XMM-Newton and Chandra over the flux range 5e-15 < S(3 - 8 keV)/(erg/cm2/s) < 1e-12 probed by NuSTAR. In the hard...
Topics: Astrophysics, High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1511.04183
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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D. J. Rosario; D. H. McIntosh; A. van der Wel; J. Kartaltepe; P. Lang; P. Santini; S. Wuyts; D. Lutz; M. Rafelski; C. Villforth; D. M. Alexander; F. E. Bauer; E. F. Bell; S. Berta; W. N. Brandt; C. J. Conselice; A. Dekel; S. M. Faber; H. C. Ferguson; R. Genzel; N. A. Grogin; D. D. Kocevski; A. M. Koekemoer; D. C. Koo; J. M. Lotz; B. Magnelli; R. Maiolino; M. Mozena; J. R. Mullaney; C. J. Papovich; P. Popesso; L. J. Tacconi; J. R. Trump; S. Avadhuta; R. Bassett; A. Bell; M. Bernyk; F. Bournaud;...
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We study the relationship between the structure and star-formation rate (SFR) of X-ray selected low and moderate luminosity active galactic nuclei (AGNs) in the two Chandra Deep Fields, using Hubble Space Telescope imaging from the Cosmic Assembly Near Infrared Extragalactic Legacy Survey (CANDELS) and deep far-infrared maps from the PEP+GOODS-Herschel survey. We derive detailed distributions of structural parameters and FIR luminosities from carefully constructed control samples of galaxies,...
Topics: Astrophysics of Galaxies, Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1409.5122