The M*-Mhalo relation at 0.08 < z < 1.53 in COSMOS: the role of AGN radio-mode feedback

COSMOS Team

Research output: Contribution to journalArticleScientific

Abstract

In the current picture of cosmology and astrophysics, the formation and evolution of galaxies is closely linked to that of their dark matter haloes. The best representation of this galaxy-dark matter halo co-evolution is the M* - Mhalo relation. In this study we investigate how the radio-mode feedback from active galactic nuclei (AGN) affects the M* - Mhalo relation at redshifts 0.08 < z < 1.53. We use a set of 111 radio-selected AGN at 3 GHz VLA-COSMOS within the X-ray galaxy groups in the COSMOS field. We compare these results to the ones of 171 star-forming galaxies (SFGs), using the theoretical relation of Moster et al. (2013). We find that AGN agree within 1% with the Moster et al. (2013) relation, SFGs show an offset of 37%, suggesting that the radio-mode feedback from AGN at a median redshift of ~ 0.5 still plays a significant role in the M* - Mhalo relation.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages3
JournalarXiv.org
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2021
MoE publication typeB1 Non-refereed journal articles

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'The M*-Mhalo relation at 0.08 < z < 1.53 in COSMOS: the role of AGN radio-mode feedback'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this