Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-07-21
Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc.373:457-468,2006
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
14 pages, 11 figures, accepted to MNRAS, Fig.2 redrawn and text slightly changed
Scientific paper
10.1111/j.1365-2966.2006.11079.x
We have analyzed the clustering of ~ 90,000 narrow-line AGN drawn from the Data Release 4 (DR4) of the SDSS. We compute the cross-correlation between AGN and a reference sample of galaxies, and compare this to results for control samples of inactive galaxies matched simultaneously in redshift,stellar mass,concentration, velocity dispersion and the 4000A break strength. We also compare near-neighbour counts around AGN and around the control galaxies. On scales larger than a few Mpc, AGN have almost the same clustering amplitude as the control sample. This demonstrates that AGN host galaxies and inactive galaxies populate dark matter halos of similar mass.On scales between 100kpc and 1Mpc,AGN are clustered more weakly than the control galaxies. We use mock catalogues constructed from high-resolution N-body simulations to interpret this anti-bias, showing that the observed effect is easily understood if AGN are preferentially located at the centres of their dark matter halos. On scales less than 70 kpc, AGN cluster marginally more strongly than the control sample, but the effect is weak. When compared to the control sample, we find that only one in a hundred AGN has an extra neighbour within a radius of 70 kpc. This excess increases as a function of the accretion rate onto the black hole, but it does not rise above the few percent level. Although interactions between galaxies may be responsible for triggering nuclear activity in a minority of nearby AGN, some other mechanism is required to explain the activity seen in the majority of the objects in our sample. (abridged)
Heckman Timothy M.
Jing Yi-Peng
Kauffmann Guinevere
Li Cheng
Wang Lanjuan
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