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arxiv: 1209.3016 · v3 · pith:RUYUMTKCnew · submitted 2012-09-13 · 🌌 astro-ph.CO · astro-ph.HE

No clear submillimetre signature of suppressed star formation amongst X-ray luminous AGNs

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Many theoretical models require powerful active galactic nuclei (AGNs) to suppress star formation in distant galaxies and reproduce the observed properties of today's massive galaxies. A recent study based on Herschel-SPIRE submillimetre observations claimed to provide direct support for this picture, reporting a significant decrease in the mean star-formation rates (SFRs) of the most luminous AGNs (Lx>10^44 erg/s) at z=1-3 in the Chandra Deep Field-North (CDF-N). In this letter we extend these results using Herschel-SPIRE 250um data in the COSMOS and CDF-S fields to achieve an order of magnitude improvement in the number of sources at Lx>10^44 erg/s. On the basis of our analysis, we find no strong evidence for suppressed star formation in Lx>10^44 erg/s AGNs at z=1-3. The mean SFRs of the AGNs are constant over the broad X-ray luminosity range of Lx~10^43-10^45 erg/s (with mean SFRs consistent with typical star-forming galaxies at z~2; <SFRs>~100-200 Msol/yr). We suggest that the previous CDF-N results were likely due to low number statistics. We discuss our results in the context of current theoretical models.

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