Active galactic nuclei (AGNs) play a crucial role in galaxy evolution by influencing the observational properties of their host galaxies. We aim to investigate the host-galaxy properties of X-ray selected AGNs, focusing on differences between obscured and unobscured AGNs, and between high-excitation sources (log (and low-excitation sources (log (hb<0. 5). We selected a sample of AGNs from the spectroscopic zCOSMOS survey with 0. 5 łeq z_ ̊m sp łeq 0. 9 based on the mass-excitation (MEx) diagram and X-ray emission. AGNs were classified as obscured or unobscured using hydrogen column density and as high- or low-excitation based on the ratio. We analysed various AGN properties, including the hardness ratio, X-ray luminosity, and emission-line ratios such as the ionisation-level-sensitive parameter O32=log (and the metallicity-sensitive parameter R23=log ( (and the specific black-hole accretion rate (Unobscured AGNs exhibit a more evident correlation between the ionisation ratio and X-ray luminosity than obscured AGNs, while high-excitation obscured AGNs reach, on average, higher X-ray luminosities. Furthermore, high-excitation AGNs typically show high values of R23, suggesting low metallicities, similar to that observed in high-redshift galaxies (4< z <6). We find a positive correlation among the łambda_ and N_̊m H, R23, and O32 parameters. The correlation suggests that AGNs with a high specific accretion rate not only have a higher production of high-energy photons, which ionise the surrounding medium more intensely, but are also usually associated with environments less enriched in heavy elements. These results provide insights into the complex interplay among AGN activity, host-galaxy properties, and the role of obscuration in shaping galaxy evolution.
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C. G. Bornancini
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Georgina Coldwell
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68c1a41654b1d3bfb60df009 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202554599