The DEEP Groth Strip Survey. VI. Spectroscopic, Variability, and X-Ray Detection of Active Galactic Nuclei

We identify active galactic nuclei (AGNs) in the Groth-Westphal Survey Strip (GSS) using the independent and complementary selection techniques of optical spectroscopy and photometric variability. We discuss the X-ray properties of these AGNs using Chandra/XMM-Newton data for this region. From a sam...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Astrophysical journal. Supplement series 2006-09, Vol.166 (1), p.69-88
Hauptverfasser: Sarajedini, Vicki L, Koo, David C, Phillips, Andrew C, Kobulnicky, Henry A, Gebhardt, Karl, Willmer, Christopher N. A, Vogt, Nicole P, Laird, Elise, Im, Myungshin, Iverson, Sarah, Mattos, Wanessa
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Zusammenfassung:We identify active galactic nuclei (AGNs) in the Groth-Westphal Survey Strip (GSS) using the independent and complementary selection techniques of optical spectroscopy and photometric variability. We discuss the X-ray properties of these AGNs using Chandra/XMM-Newton data for this region. From a sample of 576 galaxies with high-quality spectra we identify 31 galaxies with AGN signatures. Seven of these have broad emission lines (Type 1 AGNs). We also identify 26 galaxies displaying nuclear variability in Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 (HST WFPC2) images of the GSS separated by 67 yr. The primary overlap of the two selected AGN samples is the set of broad-line AGNs, of which 80% appear as variable. Only a few narrow-line AGNs approach the variability threshold. The broad-line AGNs have an average redshift of < z > 1.1, while the other spectroscopic AGNs have redshifts closer to the mean of the general galaxy population (< z > 0.7). Eighty percent of the identified broad-line AGNs are detected in X-rays, and these are among the most luminous X-ray sources in the GSS. Only one narrow-line AGN is X-ray detected. Of the variable nuclei galaxies within the X-ray survey, 27% are X-ray detected. We find that 1.9% c 0.6% of GSS galaxies to V sub(gal) = 24 are broad-line AGNs, 1.4% c 0.5% are narrow-line AGNs, and 4.5% c 1.4% contain variable nuclei. The fraction of spectroscopically identified BLAGNs and NLAGNs at z 6 1 reveals a marginally significant increase of 1.3% c 0.9% when compared to the local population.
ISSN:0067-0049
1538-4365
DOI:10.1086/505909