AGN with black-hole masses above 10^8.5 solar masses may occupy halos ~0.4 dex more massive than matched control galaxies, though the difference remains consistent with uncertainties.
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X-ray AGN at intermediate redshifts live in dark matter halos of mass ~10^13 solar masses with no significant dependence on black hole mass, Eddington ratio or X-ray luminosity.
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Black hole mass, host galaxy mass, and dark matter halos: Testing the environmental connection
AGN with black-hole masses above 10^8.5 solar masses may occupy halos ~0.4 dex more massive than matched control galaxies, though the difference remains consistent with uncertainties.
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Large-scale environments of star-forming active galactic nuclei: How black hole mass, accretion rate, and luminosity connect to dark matter halos
X-ray AGN at intermediate redshifts live in dark matter halos of mass ~10^13 solar masses with no significant dependence on black hole mass, Eddington ratio or X-ray luminosity.