A Rare Eddington-Limited, Heavily Obscured Low-Mass Active Galactic Nucleus Likely Triggered by a Galaxy Merger
Shouyi Wang, Fan Zou, Chang-Hao Chen, W. N. Brandt, Elena Gallo + 5 more
TLDR
GAMA 376183 is a rare, heavily obscured, Eddington-limited AGN in a low-mass galaxy, likely triggered by a merger, showing coevolution.
Key contributions
- Identified GAMA 376183 as a rare, heavily obscured, Eddington-limited AGN in a low-mass galaxy.
- Multiwavelength data suggests a galaxy merger triggered both the AGN activity and a recent starburst.
- [Ne v] emission is confirmed as a strong indicator for identifying heavily obscured low-mass AGNs.
- Provides evidence that merger-driven coevolution between galaxies and AGNs extends to low-mass systems.
Why it matters
This study presents a unique observation of an Eddington-limited, heavily obscured AGN in a low-mass galaxy. It provides crucial evidence that galaxy mergers can trigger AGN activity and star formation, extending the coevolution framework to smaller systems and validating [Ne v] as a key diagnostic.
Original Abstract
We report a detailed analysis of GAMA 376183, a powerful, heavily obscured active galactic nucleus (AGN) hosted by a low-mass galaxy ($M_\star \approx 10^{10}~M_{\odot}$) likely experiencing a galaxy merger. The source was initially identified due to its remarkably strong [Ne v] $\lambda3426$ emission, exhibiting a rest-frame equivalent width (EW) of $\approx 48$ A. We present $\sim100$ ks Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array follow-up observations, confirming its heavily obscured nature with a column density (in $\mathrm{cm^{-2}}$) of $\log N_\mathrm{H} = 23.3^{+0.4}_{-1.2}$ and an intrinsic $2$--$10$ keV luminosity (in $\mathrm{erg~s^{-1}}$) of $\log L_\mathrm{X,int} = 42.92^{+0.24}_{-0.20}$. GAMA 376183 thus represents one of the few known heavily obscured AGNs in low-mass galaxies. Its estimated Eddington ratio is $λ_\mathrm{Edd}\approx0.8$, indicative of rapid black-hole growth. High-resolution optical images reveal a disturbed, likely merging morphology, while its multiwavelength spectral energy distribution indicates a recent starburst in its host galaxy. These pieces of evidence suggest that the ongoing merger has triggered both the heavily obscured, Eddington-limited accretion and the starburst, making GAMA 376183 a rare observed case in low-mass galaxies. Overall, this unique source demonstrates that (i) [Ne v] can help identify heavily obscured low-mass AGNs, and (ii) the merger-driven coevolution framework established for massive galaxies may also extend to low-mass galaxies.
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