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Fast SMBH growth in the SPT2349--56 protocluster at \(z=4.3\)
Protoclusters at \(z>2\) are gas-rich regions characterized by high star-formation activity. The same physical properties that enhance star formation in protoclusters are also thought to boost the growth of SMBHs. We aim to test this scenario by probing the AGN content of SPT2349-56, a massive, g...
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Published in: | arXiv.org 2024-06 |
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Summary: | Protoclusters at \(z>2\) are gas-rich regions characterized by high star-formation activity. The same physical properties that enhance star formation in protoclusters are also thought to boost the growth of SMBHs. We aim to test this scenario by probing the AGN content of SPT2349-56, a massive, gas-rich, and highly star-forming protocluster core at \(z=4.3\) discovered as an overdensity of DSFGs, via Chandra (200 ks) observations, and comparing the results with the field environment. We detected two protocluster members, corresponding to an AGN fraction among DSFGs of \(\approx10\%\). This value is consistent with other protoclusters at \(z=2-4\), but higher than the AGN incidence among DSFGs in the field environment. Both AGN are heavily obscured sources and hosted in star-forming galaxies with \(\approx3\times10^{10}\,\mathrm{M_\odot}\) stellar masses. We estimate that the ISM in the host galaxies can contribute significantly to the nuclear obscuration. One of the two AGN is highly luminous (\(L_X=2\times10^{45}\,\mathrm{erg\,s^{-1}}\)) and Compton-thick (\(N_H=2\times10^{24}\,\mathrm{cm^{-2}}\)), and likely powered by a \(M_{BH}>6\times10^8\,\mathrm{M_\odot}\) SMBH. Its high accretion rate suggests that it is in the phase of efficient growth required to explain the presence of extremely massive SMBHs in the centers of local galaxy clusters. Considering SPT2349-56 and DRC, a similar protocuster at \(z=4\), we find that gas-rich protocluster cores at \(z\approx4\) enhance the triggering of luminous (log\(\frac{L_X}{\mathrm{erg\,s^{-1}}}=45-46\)) AGN by 3-5 orders of magnitude with respect to the field environment. Our results indicate that gas-rich protoclusters at high redshift boost the growth of SMBHs, which will likely impact the subsequent evolution of the structures, and thus represent key science targets to obtain a complete understanding of the relation between environment and galaxy evolution. |
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ISSN: | 2331-8422 |
DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2406.13005 |