论文标题
SDSS-IV漫画中的AGN反馈:AGN抑制了中心星形成率
AGN Feedback in SDSS-IV MaNGA: AGNs have Suppressed Central Star Formation Rates
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论文摘要
尽管在星系演化模型中,来自活性银河核(AGN)反馈的重要性,但观察性限制对AGN反馈对恒星形成的影响仍然很弱。为此,我们使用SDSSS-IV漫画调查的积分野外光谱法比较了279个低红移AGN星系的星形趋势与558个非活性对照星系的恒星形成趋势。通过基于高斯过程的方法,我们在覆盖每个星系面的空间分辨的spaxels中重建非参数恒星形成历史。仅基于范围内的星系恒星形成率(SFR),我们没有发现AGN反馈的明显签名。但是,AGN星系已大大抑制了中央(Kiloparsec-Scale)SFR,低于控制星系的$ 2 $ $ 2 $,提供了直接的观察证据,即AGN反馈抑制了恒星形成。 AGN星系中中央SFR的抑制始于中央区域$ {\ sim} 6 $ gyr ogo(redshift $ z {\ sim} 0.7 $),发生在几吉比的情况下。在观察到(在最后500美元的Myr中),一小部分AGN星系迅速驱动到静止,可能表明AGN驱动反馈的实例。然而,在AGN星系中,恒星形成频率很高,主要在中央区域抑制。这表明了一张图片,其中集成(Gyr-Times)的AGN反馈会显着影响中心星形的形成,但在低红色的星系中驱动星系范围的淬火效率可能不佳,而是将它们留在绿色山谷中。
Despite the importance of feedback from active galactic nuclei (AGNs) in models of galaxy evolution, observational constraints on the influence of AGN feedback on star formation remain weak. To this end, we have compared the star formation trends of 279 low-redshift AGN galaxies with 558 inactive control galaxies using integral field unit spectroscopy from the SDSS-IV MaNGA survey. With a Gaussian process-based methodology, we reconstruct nonparametric star formation histories in spatially resolved spaxels covering the face of each galaxy. Based on galaxy-wide star formation rates (SFRs) alone, we find no obvious signatures of AGN feedback. However, the AGN galaxies have significantly suppressed central (kiloparsec-scale) SFRs, lying up to a factor of $2$ below those of the control galaxies, providing direct observational evidence of AGN feedback suppressing star formation. The suppression of central SFRs in the AGN galaxies began in the central regions ${\sim} 6$ Gyr ago (redshift $z {\sim} 0.7$), taking place over a few gigayears. A small subset of the AGN galaxies were rapidly driven to quiescence shortly before being observed (in the last $500$ Myr), potentially indicating instances of AGN-driven feedback. More frequently, however, star formation continues in the AGN galaxies, with suppression primarily in the central regions. This is suggestive of a picture in which integrated (Gyr-timescale) AGN feedback can significantly affect central star formation, but may be inefficient in driving galaxy-wide quenching in low-redshift galaxies, instead leaving them in the green valley.