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The AGN fraction-velocity dispersion relation in clusters of galaxies

Journal

ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 460, Issue 2, Pages L23-L26

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20066269

Keywords

galaxies : clusters : general; galaxies : active; galaxies : interactions; Galaxy : kinematics and dynamics

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Context. Some previous investigations have found that the fraction (f(AGN)) of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) is lower in clusters than in the field. This can result from the suppression of galaxy-galaxy mergers in high-velocity dispersion (sigma(v)) clusters, if the formation and/or fueling of AGNs is directly related to the merging process. Aims. We investigate the existence of a relation between fAGN and sv in galaxy clusters in order to shed light on the formation and evolution processes of AGNs and cluster galaxies. Methods. Using data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey we determine fAGN and sv for the clusters in two samples, extracted from the catalogs of Popesso et al. (2006a, A&A, in press) and Miller et al. (2005, AJ, 130, 968), and excluding clusters with significant evidence for substructures. Results. We find a significant fAGN-sigma(v) anti-correlation. Clusters with sigma(v) lower and, respectively, higher than 500 km s(-1) have AGN fractions of 0.21 +/- 0.01 and 0.15 +/- 0.01, on average. The fAGN-sigma(v) relation can be described by a model that assumes f(AGN) is proportional to the galaxies merging rate, plus a dconstant. Conclusions. Since f(AGN) increases with decreasing sigma(v), AGNs are likely to have played a significant role in heating the intra-cluster medium and driving galaxy evolution in cluster precursors and groups.

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