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2019ApJ...887...23B - Astrophys. J., 887, 23-23 (2019/December-2)

A submillimeter perspective on the GOODS fields (SUPER GOODS). IV. The submillimeter properties of X-ray sources in the CDF-S.

BARGER A.J., COWIE L.L., BAUER F.E. and GONZALEZ-LOPEZ J.

Abstract (from CDS):

The Chandra Deep Field (CDF)-S is the deepest X-ray image available and will remain so for the near future. We provide a spectroscopic (64.5%; 64% with spectral classifications) and photometric redshift catalog for the full 7 Ms sample, but much of our analysis focuses on the central (off-axis angles <5.'7) region, which contains a large, faint ALMA sample of 75 > 4.5σ 850 µm sources. We measure the 850 µm fluxes at the X-ray positions using the ALMA images, where available, or an ultradeep SCUBA-2 map. We find that the full X-ray sample produces ∼10% of the 850 µm extragalactic background light. We separate the submillimeter-detected X-ray sources into star-forming galaxies and active galactic nuclei (AGNs) using a star formation rate (SFR) versus X-ray luminosity calibration for high-SFR galaxies. We confirm this separation using the X-ray photon indices. We measure the X-ray fluxes at the accurate positions of the 75 ALMA sources and detect 70% at >3σ in either the 0.5-2 or 2-7 keV bands. However, many of these may produce both their X-ray and submillimeter emission by star formation. Indeed, we find that only 20% of the ALMA sources have intermediate X-ray luminosities (rest-frame 8-28 keV luminosities of 1042.5-1044 erg s–1), and none has a high X-ray luminosity (>1044 erg s–1). Conversely, after combining the CDF-S with the CDF-N, we find extreme star formation (SFR > 300 M yr–1) in some intermediate X-ray luminosity sources but not in any high X-ray luminosity sources. We argue that the quenching of star formation in the most luminous AGNs may be a consequence of the clearing of gas in these sources.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Cosmology - Galaxy evolution - AGN host galaxies - X-ray active galactic nuclei

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/ApJ/887/23): table1.dat table2.dat>

Simbad objects: 942

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