Authors
David Garofalo, George Mountrichas
Publication date
2022/6/29
Journal
Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Volume
134
Issue
1036
Pages
064102
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Description
That active galactic nuclei (AGN) with jets can alternately enhance as well as suppress star formation rates, explains the location and slope of radio loud AGN on the star formation rate—stellar mass plane. Here, we explore 860 type 1 and 2 AGN at z< 0.2 from the ROSAT-2RXS survey in order to understand both different location and lower slopes for non-jetted AGN in the star formation rate—stellar mass plane. We describe the nature of these differences in terms of different degrees of black hole feedback, with relatively weak negative feedback from non-jetted AGN compared to both relatively strong positive and negative feedback from jetted AGN. The validity of these ideas brings us a step closer towards understanding the black hole scaling relations across space and time.
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