论文标题
附近的矮星系中的无线电AGN:AGN在矮化 - 凝马演化中的重要作用
Radio AGN in nearby dwarf galaxies: the important role of AGN in dwarf-galaxy evolution
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论文摘要
我们将深层光学和无线电数据分别结合在一起,分别从超板胶和低频阵列(Lofar)到研究附近的78个无线电AGN(z <0.5)矮星系。与恒星质量和红移匹配的对照样品的比较表明,AGN和对照位于相似的环境中,显示出相似的恒星形成率(痕量可用性),并且表现出可比的潮汐特征发生率(表明最近相互作用)。我们通过基于用于无线电 - 摩尔纳克斯进化的半分析模型,将来自宇宙流体动力学模拟的矮人中的预测气体条件与蒙特卡洛套件结合到矮人中的预测气体条件来探索AGN的性质。在LOFAR可检测的模拟来源的子集中,无线无线电发光度的分布与我们观察到的AGN相似的分布,中间的喷气功率,年龄和增强率为$ \ sim 10^{35} $ W,$ \ sim 5 $ Myr和$ \ sim 5 $ myr和$ \ sim 10^{ - 3.4} $ m $ m $ $ $ $ _}这些来源的中位机械能输出为$ \ sim100 $ $倍,比矮气体储层中预期的中位结合能大。由于特殊情况(在环境方面,气体可用性和相互作用)对于AGN的存在不需要,并且预计中央气体质量是比为AGN燃料所需的数量级大的数量级,因此在矮人中触发的AGN可能是随机的,并且是一种常见的现象。加上能量反馈的合理性,这表明AGN可能是矮化 - 凝马演化的重要驱动因素,就像大型星系中一样。
We combine deep optical and radio data, from the Hyper Suprime-Cam and the Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR) respectively, to study 78 radio AGN in nearby (z<0.5) dwarf galaxies. Comparison to a control sample, matched in stellar mass and redshift, indicates that the AGN and controls reside in similar environments, show similar star-formation rates (which trace gas availability) and exhibit a comparable incidence of tidal features (which indicate recent interactions). We explore the AGN properties by combining the predicted gas conditions in dwarfs from a cosmological hydrodynamical simulation with a Monte-Carlo suite of simulated radio sources, based on a semi-analytical model for radio-galaxy evolution. In the subset of LOFAR-detectable simulated sources, which have a similar distribution of radio luminosities as our observed AGN, the median jet powers, ages and accretion rates are $\sim 10^{35}$ W, $\sim 5$ Myr and $\sim 10^{-3.4}$ M$_{\odot}$ yr$^{-1}$ respectively. The median mechanical energy output of these sources is $\sim100$ times larger than the median binding energy expected in dwarf gas reservoirs, making AGN feedback plausible. Since special circumstances (in terms of environment, gas availability and interactions) are not necessary for the presence of AGN, and the central gas masses are predicted to be an order of magnitude larger than that required to fuel the AGN, AGN triggering in dwarfs is likely to be stochastic and a common phenomenon. Together with the plausibility of energetic feedback, this suggests that AGN could be important drivers of dwarf-galaxy evolution, as is the case in massive galaxies.