AGNs in the extremely overdense galaxy region BOSS 1441: A Chandra observation
Abstract
We present a Chandra/ACIS-I study of X-ray sources in BOSS 1441, a protocluster at z=2.320.02 that exhibits a prominent overdensity of Lyα emitters (LAEs). Using a 45 ks observation, we identify seven X-ray sources spatially coincident with LAE density peaks. The average X-ray photon index for the seven sources, derived from an absorbed power-law model with Galactic absorption fixed, is 1.49 (ranging from -0.68 to 2.51), corresponding to an average luminosity of 6.85× 1044~erg~s-1 in the rest-frame 2-33 keV band, with individual luminosities spanning (3.57 - 13.96)× 1044~erg~s-1. Three sources exhibit relatively flat spectral slopes. Two are associated with the MAMMOTH-1 nebula, while the third, located at the edge of BOSS 1441 with a > 5' offset from the LAE density peak, resides in a region with a high submillimeter-band density. We estimate the fraction of X-ray detected AGNs among the LAEs to be 11.5+3.8-4.6\%, approximately double that of previously studied LAEs. This elevated fraction suggests BOSS 1441 is in a mature evolutionary stage, with even higher AGN fractions expected in massive LAEs such as PKS 1138-262. In contrast, the submillimeter galaxy population shows a lower AGN fraction (6.9+6.9-4.5\%), consistent with their typically obscured nature. These results indicate that the protocluster's massive galaxies are evolving into the bright red sequence galaxies observed in local clusters, where AGNs likely play a critical role in quenching their star formation.
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