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حلیمه السادات میر آقایی جعفری

مرتبه علمی: استادیار
نشانی:
تحصیلات: دکترای تخصصی / فیزیک - کیهان شناسی رصدی
تلفن:
دانشکده: مرکز تحقیقات نجوم و اختر فیزیک مراغه

مشخصات پژوهش

عنوان
The Effect of Environment on AGN Activity: The Properties of Radio and Optical AGN in Void, Isolated, and Group Galaxies
نوع پژوهش مقاله چاپ شده
کلیدواژه‌ها
Active galaxies, AGN host galaxies, Galaxy interactions, Radio active galactic nuclei
سال
2020
مجله ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
شناسه DOI https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/abafb1
پژوهشگران حلیمه السادات میر آقایی جعفری

چکیده

The evolution of galaxies depends on their environment. In this work, active galactic nucleus (AGN) activity in different environments has been studied. The fractions of radio and optical AGN in four different environments have been compared using samples of void, isolated, group member, and the brightest group galaxies. Galaxies invoids show significantly lower stellar ages, concentrations, colors, and surface mass densities, and they experience more one-on-one interactions compared to the isolated galaxies and galaxies in groups. To study pure environmental effects, the biases caused by the stellar mass and galaxy type quantified by 4000 Å break strength have been removed. While the results confirm no dependence of the optical AGN activity on environment in blue galaxies and with lower significance in green galaxies, a higher fraction of optical AGN has been observed for the massive red galaxies in voids compared to the galaxies in dense environments. This may be related to the higher amount of one-on-one interaction observed in the void galaxies, or it may reflect more fundamental differences in the host galaxies or environments of the voids. The radio-mode AGN activity increases in the dense environment for red galaxies. No changes in the radio-loud AGN fraction have been observed for the blue and green galaxies. This shows that the effect of environment on AGN activity is not significant in the presence of cold gas in galaxies. We also discuss whether the efficiency of gas accretion depends on the properties of the host galaxy.