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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS
Volume 703, Issue 2, Pages L162-L166Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/703/2/L162
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galaxies: active; galaxies: evolution
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- GALEX [GI5-036]
- Texas A&M University College of Science
- Department of Physics
- NSF [AST0808165]
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We investigate the fraction of z similar to 0.3 Ly alpha emitting galaxies (LAEs), which host active galactic nucleus (AGN) activity, which is typically from 1% to 5% at 2 less than or similar to z less than or similar to 6. Using optical spectroscopy of 23 LAEs at 0.2 less than or similar to z less than or similar to 0.45 selected with Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) UV data, we probe for AGNs with a variety of methods, including line widths, diagnostic line ratios, high-ionization emission, infrared activity, and X-ray luminosity. We found that our sample of low-redshift LAEs has an AGN fraction of 43(-26)(+18)%, significantly higher than at high redshift. While previous results have shown that low-redshift LAEs have a lower space density than their high-redshift analogs, these results show that star-forming LAEs at low redshift are rarer still. Accounting for differences in available AGN classification methods, we conclude that rest-frame optical spectroscopy is necessary to identify low-luminosity AGNs in LAEs at high redshift, and that limits on the X-ray flux are necessary to determine the extent to which the AGN contaminates the Ly alpha fluxes.
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