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The fraction of AGNs in major merger galaxies and its luminosity dependence

Abstract We use a phenomenological model which connects the galaxy and active galactic nucleus (AGN) populations to investigate the process of AGNs triggering through major galaxy mergers at z ∼ 0. The model uses stellar mass functions as input and allows the prediction of AGN luminosity functions b...

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Published in:Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2018-05, Vol.476 (2), p.2308-2317
Main Authors: Weigel, Anna K, Schawinski, Kevin, Treister, Ezequiel, Trakhtenbrot, Benny, Sanders, David B
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