Browsing by Author "Zhu, Shifu"
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- ItemIdentification and Characterization of a Large Sample of Distant Active Dwarf Galaxies in XMM-SERVS(2023) Zou, Fan; Brandt, W. N.; Ni, Qingling; Zhu, Shifu; Alexander, David M.; Bauer, Franz E.; Chen, Chien-Ting J.; Luo, Bin; Sun, Mouyuan; Vignali, Cristian; Vito, Fabio; Xue, Yongquan; Yan, WeiActive dwarf galaxies are important because they contribute to the evolution of dwarf galaxies and can reveal their hosted massive black holes. However, the sample size of such sources beyond the local universe is still highly limited. In this work, we search for active dwarf galaxies in the recently completed XMM-Spitzer Extragalactic Representative Volume Survey (XMM-SERVS). XMM-SERVS is currently the largest medium-depth X-ray survey covering 13 deg(2) in three extragalactic fields, which all have well-characterized multiwavelength information. After considering several factors that may lead to misidentifications, we identify 73 active dwarf galaxies at z < 1, which constitutes the currently largest X-ray-selected sample beyond the local universe. Our sources are generally less obscured than predictions based on the massive-AGN (active galactic nucleus) X-ray luminosity function and have a low radio-excess fraction. We find that our sources reside in environments similar to those of inactive dwarf galaxies. We further quantify the accretion distribution of the dwarf-galaxy population after considering various selection effects and find that it decreases with X-ray luminosity, but redshift evolution cannot be statistically confirmed. Depending on how we define an AGN, the active fraction may or may not show a strong dependence on stellar mass. Their Eddington ratios and X-ray bolometric corrections significantly deviate from the expected relation, which is likely caused by several large underlying systematic biases when estimating the relevant parameters for dwarf galaxies. Throughout this work, we also highlight problems in reliably measuring photometric redshifts and overcoming strong selection effects for distant active dwarf galaxies.
- ItemThe Most Obscured AGNs in the XMM-SERVS Fields(2023) Yan, Wei; Brandt, W. N.; Zou, Fan; Zhu, Shifu; Chen, Chien-Ting J.; Hickox, Ryan C.; Luo, Bin; Ni, Qingling; Alexander, David M.; Bauer, Franz E.; Vignali, Cristian; Vito, FabioWe perform X-ray spectral analyses to derive the characteristics (e.g., column density, X-ray luminosity) of & AP;10,200 active galactic nuclei (AGNs) in the XMM-Spitzer Extragalactic Representative Volume Survey, which was designed to investigate the growth of supermassive black holes across a wide dynamic range of cosmic environments. Using physical torus models (e.g., Borus02) and a Bayesian approach, we uncover 22 representative Compton-thick (CT; N (H) > 1.5 x 10(24) cm(-2)) AGN candidates with good signal-to-noise ratios as well as a large sample of 136 heavily obscured AGNs. We also find an increasing CT fraction (f (CT)) from low (z < 0.75) to high (z > 0.75) redshift. Our CT candidates tend to show hard X-ray spectral shapes and dust extinction in their spectral energy distribution fits, which may shed light on the connection between AGN obscuration and host-galaxy evolution.