STELLAR AND BLACK HOLE MASS DENSITIES AS EMPIRICAL TRACERS OF CO-EVOLUTION SHOW LOCK-STEP GROWTH SINCE Z ∼ 3
At redshifts beyond z similar to 1, measuring the black hole (BH) galaxy relations proves to be a difficult task. The bright light of the active galactic nuclei aggravates the deconvolution of BH and galaxy properties. However, high-redshift data on these relations are vital to understand the ways i...
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ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-6213772016-11-19T03:00:30Z STELLAR AND BLACK HOLE MASS DENSITIES AS EMPIRICAL TRACERS OF CO-EVOLUTION SHOW LOCK-STEP GROWTH SINCE Z ∼ 3 Schindler, Jan-Torge Fan, Xiaohui Duschl, Wolfgang J. Univ Arizona, Steward Observ At redshifts beyond z similar to 1, measuring the black hole (BH) galaxy relations proves to be a difficult task. The bright light of the active galactic nuclei aggravates the deconvolution of BH and galaxy properties. However, high-redshift data on these relations are vital to understand the ways in which galaxies and BHs co-evolve and the ways in which they do not. In this work we use BH and stellar mass densities (BHMDs and SMDs) to constrain the possible co-evolution of BHs with their host galaxies since z similar to 5. The BHMDs are calculated from quasar luminosity functions using the Soltan argument, while we use integrals over stellar mass functions or the star-formation rate density to obtain values for the SMD. We find that both quantities grow in lock-step below redshifts of z similar to 3 with a non-evolving BHMD to SMD ratio. A fit to the data assuming a power-law relation between the BHMD and the SMD yields exponents around unity (1.0-1.5). Up to z similar to 5 the BHMD to SMD ratio does not show a strong evolution given the larger uncertainty in the completeness of high-redshift data sets. Our results, always applying the same analysis technique, seem to be consistent across all adopted data sets. 2016-07-22 Article STELLAR AND BLACK HOLE MASS DENSITIES AS EMPIRICAL TRACERS OF CO-EVOLUTION SHOW LOCK-STEP GROWTH SINCE Z ∼ 3 2016, 826 (1):67 The Astrophysical Journal 1538-4357 10.3847/0004-637X/826/1/67 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/621377 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/621377 The Astrophysical Journal en http://stacks.iop.org/0004-637X/826/i=1/a=67?key=crossref.aea1b5addc624d7cc68539b18be3f4f3 © 2016. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. IOP PUBLISHING LTD |
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At redshifts beyond z similar to 1, measuring the black hole (BH) galaxy relations proves to be a difficult task. The bright light of the active galactic nuclei aggravates the deconvolution of BH and galaxy properties. However, high-redshift data on these relations are vital to understand the ways in which galaxies and BHs co-evolve and the ways in which they do not. In this work we use BH and stellar mass densities (BHMDs and SMDs) to constrain the possible co-evolution of BHs with their host galaxies since z similar to 5. The BHMDs are calculated from quasar luminosity functions using the Soltan argument, while we use integrals over stellar mass functions or the star-formation rate density to obtain values for the SMD. We find that both quantities grow in lock-step below redshifts of z similar to 3 with a non-evolving BHMD to SMD ratio. A fit to the data assuming a power-law relation between the BHMD and the SMD yields exponents around unity (1.0-1.5). Up to z similar to 5 the BHMD to SMD ratio does not show a strong evolution given the larger uncertainty in the completeness of high-redshift data sets. Our results, always applying the same analysis technique, seem to be consistent across all adopted data sets. |
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Univ Arizona, Steward Observ Schindler, Jan-Torge Fan, Xiaohui Duschl, Wolfgang J. |
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Schindler, Jan-Torge Fan, Xiaohui Duschl, Wolfgang J. |
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Schindler, Jan-Torge Fan, Xiaohui Duschl, Wolfgang J. STELLAR AND BLACK HOLE MASS DENSITIES AS EMPIRICAL TRACERS OF CO-EVOLUTION SHOW LOCK-STEP GROWTH SINCE Z ∼ 3 |
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STELLAR AND BLACK HOLE MASS DENSITIES AS EMPIRICAL TRACERS OF CO-EVOLUTION SHOW LOCK-STEP GROWTH SINCE Z ∼ 3 |
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STELLAR AND BLACK HOLE MASS DENSITIES AS EMPIRICAL TRACERS OF CO-EVOLUTION SHOW LOCK-STEP GROWTH SINCE Z ∼ 3 |
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STELLAR AND BLACK HOLE MASS DENSITIES AS EMPIRICAL TRACERS OF CO-EVOLUTION SHOW LOCK-STEP GROWTH SINCE Z ∼ 3 |
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STELLAR AND BLACK HOLE MASS DENSITIES AS EMPIRICAL TRACERS OF CO-EVOLUTION SHOW LOCK-STEP GROWTH SINCE Z ∼ 3 |
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STELLAR AND BLACK HOLE MASS DENSITIES AS EMPIRICAL TRACERS OF CO-EVOLUTION SHOW LOCK-STEP GROWTH SINCE Z ∼ 3 |
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stellar and black hole mass densities as empirical tracers of co-evolution show lock-step growth since z ∼ 3 |
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