Galaxy evolution in the post-merger regime. III -- The triggering of active galactic nuclei peaks immediately after coalescence

Galaxy mergers have been shown to trigger AGN in the nearby universe, but the timescale over which this process happens remains unconstrained. The Multi-Model Merger Identifier (MUMMI) machine vision pipeline has been demonstrated to provide reliable predictions of time post-merger (T_PM) for galaxi...

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Main Authors: Sara Ellison, Leonardo Ferreira, Robert Bickley, Tess Grindlay, Samir Salim, Shoshannah Byrne-Mamahit, Shobita Satyapal, David R. Patton, Jillian M. Scudder
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Published: Maynooth Academic Publishing 2025-02-01
Series:The Open Journal of Astrophysics
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.33232/001c.129235
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author Sara Ellison
Leonardo Ferreira
Robert Bickley
Tess Grindlay
Samir Salim
Shoshannah Byrne-Mamahit
Shobita Satyapal
David R. Patton
Jillian M. Scudder
author_facet Sara Ellison
Leonardo Ferreira
Robert Bickley
Tess Grindlay
Samir Salim
Shoshannah Byrne-Mamahit
Shobita Satyapal
David R. Patton
Jillian M. Scudder
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description Galaxy mergers have been shown to trigger AGN in the nearby universe, but the timescale over which this process happens remains unconstrained. The Multi-Model Merger Identifier (MUMMI) machine vision pipeline has been demonstrated to provide reliable predictions of time post-merger (T_PM) for galaxies selected from the Ultraviolet Near Infrared and Optical Northern Survey (UNIONS) up to T_PM=1.76 Gyr after coalescence. By combining the post-mergers identified in UNIONS with pre-coalescence galaxy pairs, we can study the triggering of AGN throughout the merger sequence. AGN are identified using a range of complementary metrics: mid-IR colours, narrow emission lines and broad emission lines, which can be combined to provide insight into the demographics of dust and luminosity of the AGN population. Our main results are: 1) Regardless of the metric used, we find that the peak AGN excess (compared with a matched control sample) occurs immediately after coalescence, at 0 < T_PM < 0.16 Gyr. 2) The excess of AGN is observed until long after coalescence; both the mid-IR selected AGN and broad line AGN are more common than in the control sample even in the longest time bin of our sample (0.96 < T_PM < 1.76 Gyr). 3) The AGN excess is larger for more luminous and bolometrically dominant AGN, and we find that AGN in post-mergers are generally more luminous than secularly triggered events. 4) A deficit of broad line AGN in the pre-merger phase, that evolves into an excess in post-mergers is consistent with evolution of the covering fraction of nuclear obscuring material. Before coalescence, tidally triggered inflows increase the covering fraction of nuclear dust; in the post-merger regime feedback from the AGN clears (at least some of) this material. 5) The statistical peak in the triggering of starbursts occurs contemporaneously with AGN, within 0.16 Gyr of coalescence.
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spelling doaj-art-9e4d8e3eca9e4d178de9a3053c81cf592025-02-04T08:49:02ZengMaynooth Academic PublishingThe Open Journal of Astrophysics2565-61202025-02-018Galaxy evolution in the post-merger regime. III -- The triggering of active galactic nuclei peaks immediately after coalescenceSara EllisonLeonardo FerreiraRobert BickleyTess GrindlaySamir SalimShoshannah Byrne-MamahitShobita SatyapalDavid R. PattonJillian M. ScudderGalaxy mergers have been shown to trigger AGN in the nearby universe, but the timescale over which this process happens remains unconstrained. The Multi-Model Merger Identifier (MUMMI) machine vision pipeline has been demonstrated to provide reliable predictions of time post-merger (T_PM) for galaxies selected from the Ultraviolet Near Infrared and Optical Northern Survey (UNIONS) up to T_PM=1.76 Gyr after coalescence. By combining the post-mergers identified in UNIONS with pre-coalescence galaxy pairs, we can study the triggering of AGN throughout the merger sequence. AGN are identified using a range of complementary metrics: mid-IR colours, narrow emission lines and broad emission lines, which can be combined to provide insight into the demographics of dust and luminosity of the AGN population. Our main results are: 1) Regardless of the metric used, we find that the peak AGN excess (compared with a matched control sample) occurs immediately after coalescence, at 0 < T_PM < 0.16 Gyr. 2) The excess of AGN is observed until long after coalescence; both the mid-IR selected AGN and broad line AGN are more common than in the control sample even in the longest time bin of our sample (0.96 < T_PM < 1.76 Gyr). 3) The AGN excess is larger for more luminous and bolometrically dominant AGN, and we find that AGN in post-mergers are generally more luminous than secularly triggered events. 4) A deficit of broad line AGN in the pre-merger phase, that evolves into an excess in post-mergers is consistent with evolution of the covering fraction of nuclear obscuring material. Before coalescence, tidally triggered inflows increase the covering fraction of nuclear dust; in the post-merger regime feedback from the AGN clears (at least some of) this material. 5) The statistical peak in the triggering of starbursts occurs contemporaneously with AGN, within 0.16 Gyr of coalescence.https://doi.org/10.33232/001c.129235
spellingShingle Sara Ellison
Leonardo Ferreira
Robert Bickley
Tess Grindlay
Samir Salim
Shoshannah Byrne-Mamahit
Shobita Satyapal
David R. Patton
Jillian M. Scudder
Galaxy evolution in the post-merger regime. III -- The triggering of active galactic nuclei peaks immediately after coalescence
The Open Journal of Astrophysics
title Galaxy evolution in the post-merger regime. III -- The triggering of active galactic nuclei peaks immediately after coalescence
title_full Galaxy evolution in the post-merger regime. III -- The triggering of active galactic nuclei peaks immediately after coalescence
title_fullStr Galaxy evolution in the post-merger regime. III -- The triggering of active galactic nuclei peaks immediately after coalescence
title_full_unstemmed Galaxy evolution in the post-merger regime. III -- The triggering of active galactic nuclei peaks immediately after coalescence
title_short Galaxy evolution in the post-merger regime. III -- The triggering of active galactic nuclei peaks immediately after coalescence
title_sort galaxy evolution in the post merger regime iii the triggering of active galactic nuclei peaks immediately after coalescence
url https://doi.org/10.33232/001c.129235
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