Evidence of a link between the evolution of clusters and their AGN fraction
Simpson, Chris; Rawlings, Steve; Jarvis, Matt J.; Swinbank, Mark; Akiyama, Masayuki; van Breukelen, Caroline; Readhead, Tony; Bonfield, David; Clewley, Lee; Watson, Mike; Mauch, Tom; Stobbart, Ann-Marie
United Kingdom, United States
Abstract
We discuss the optical properties, X-ray detections and active galactic nucleus (AGN) populations of four clusters at z ~ 1 in the Subaru-XMM Deep Field (SXDF). The velocity distribution and plausible extended X-ray detections are examined, as well as the number of X-ray point sources and radio sources associated with the clusters. We find that the two clusters that appear virialized and have an extended X-ray detection contain few, if any, AGN, whereas the two pre-virialized clusters have a large AGN population. This constitutes evidence that the AGN fraction in clusters is linked to the clusters' evolutionary stage. The number of X-ray AGN in the pre-virialized clusters is consistent with an overdensity of a factor of ~200 the radio AGN appear to be clustered with a factor of 3 to 6 higher. The median K-band luminosities of LK = 1.7 +/- 0.7 L* for the X-ray sources and LK = 2.3 +/- 0.1 L* for the radio sources support the theory that these AGN are triggered by galaxy interaction and merging events in sub-groups with low internal velocity distributions, which make up the cluster environment in a pre-virialization evolutionary stage.