TY - JOUR
T1 - JADES
T2 - A large population of obscured, narrow-line active galactic nuclei at high redshift
AU - Scholtz, Jan
AU - Maiolino, Roberto
AU - D'eugenio, Francesco
AU - Curtis-Lake, Emma
AU - Carniani, Stefano
AU - Charlot, Stephane
AU - Curti, Mirko
AU - Silcock, Maddie S.
AU - Arribas, Santiago
AU - Baker, William
AU - Bhatawdekar, Rachana
AU - Boyett, Kristan
AU - Bunker, Andrew J.
AU - Chevallard, Jacopo
AU - Circosta, Chiara
AU - Eisenstein, Daniel J.
AU - Hainline, Kevin
AU - Hausen, Ryan
AU - Ji, Xihan
AU - Ji, Zhiyuan
AU - Johnson, Benjamin D.
AU - Kumari, Nimisha
AU - Looser, Tobias J.
AU - Lyu, Jianwei
AU - Maseda, Michael V.
AU - Parlanti, Eleonora
AU - Perna, Michele
AU - Rieke, Marcia
AU - Robertson, Brant
AU - Del Pino, Bruno Rodríguez
AU - Sun, Fengwu
AU - Tacchella, Sandro
AU - Übler, Hannah
AU - Venturi, Giacomo
AU - Williams, Christina C.
AU - Willmer, Christopher N.A.
AU - Willott, Chris
AU - Witstok, Joris
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Authors.
PY - 2025/5/1
Y1 - 2025/5/1
N2 - We present the identification of 41 narrow-line active galactic nuclei (type-2 AGN) candidates in the two deepest observations of the JADES spectroscopic survey with JWST/NIRSpec. The spectral coverage and the depth of our observations allowed us to select narrow-line AGN based on both rest-frame optical and UV emission lines up to z = 10. Due to the metallicity decrease of galaxies, at z > 3, the standard optical diagnostic diagrams (N2-BPT or S2-VO87) become unable to distinguish many AGN from other sources of photoionisation. Therefore, we also used high ionisation lines, such as He IIλ4686, He IIλ1640, [Ne IV] λ2422, [Ne V] λ3420, and N V λ1240, also in combination with other UV transitions, to trace the presence of AGN. Out of a parent sample of 209 galaxies, we identified 42 type-2 AGN (although ten of them are tentative), making the fraction of galaxies in JADES hosting type-2 AGN about 20 ± 5%, which does not evolve significantly in the redshift range between 2 and 10. The selected type-2 AGN have estimated bolometric luminosities of 1041.3 - 44.9 erg s-1 and host-galaxy stellar masses of 107.2 - 9.3 M⊙. The star formation rates of the selected AGN host galaxies are consistent with those of the star-forming main sequence. The AGN host galaxies at z = 4 - 6 contribute ∼18- 30% to the UV luminosity function across different UV luminosity bins, increasing slightly with UV luminosity.
AB - We present the identification of 41 narrow-line active galactic nuclei (type-2 AGN) candidates in the two deepest observations of the JADES spectroscopic survey with JWST/NIRSpec. The spectral coverage and the depth of our observations allowed us to select narrow-line AGN based on both rest-frame optical and UV emission lines up to z = 10. Due to the metallicity decrease of galaxies, at z > 3, the standard optical diagnostic diagrams (N2-BPT or S2-VO87) become unable to distinguish many AGN from other sources of photoionisation. Therefore, we also used high ionisation lines, such as He IIλ4686, He IIλ1640, [Ne IV] λ2422, [Ne V] λ3420, and N V λ1240, also in combination with other UV transitions, to trace the presence of AGN. Out of a parent sample of 209 galaxies, we identified 42 type-2 AGN (although ten of them are tentative), making the fraction of galaxies in JADES hosting type-2 AGN about 20 ± 5%, which does not evolve significantly in the redshift range between 2 and 10. The selected type-2 AGN have estimated bolometric luminosities of 1041.3 - 44.9 erg s-1 and host-galaxy stellar masses of 107.2 - 9.3 M⊙. The star formation rates of the selected AGN host galaxies are consistent with those of the star-forming main sequence. The AGN host galaxies at z = 4 - 6 contribute ∼18- 30% to the UV luminosity function across different UV luminosity bins, increasing slightly with UV luminosity.
KW - Galaxies: ISM
KW - Galaxies: evolution
KW - Galaxies: high-redshift
KW - Quasars: supermassive black holes
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105005531054
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U2 - 10.1051/0004-6361/202348804
DO - 10.1051/0004-6361/202348804
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105005531054
SN - 0004-6361
VL - 697
JO - Astronomy and astrophysics
JF - Astronomy and astrophysics
M1 - A175
ER -