2019
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stz611
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Evident black hole-bulge coevolution in the distant universe

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“…The redshift, stellar mass (M ), and star formation rate (SFR) used in this paper are identical to those used in Yang et al (2019). We obtain redshift measurements from the CANDELS catalogs (see Table 1).…”
Section: Redshift Stellar Mass and Star Formation Ratementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The redshift, stellar mass (M ), and star formation rate (SFR) used in this paper are identical to those used in Yang et al (2019). We obtain redshift measurements from the CANDELS catalogs (see Table 1).…”
Section: Redshift Stellar Mass and Star Formation Ratementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Could the observed high AGN fraction among compact star-forming galaxies in Kocevski et al (2017) be a natural consequence of a large amount of BH growth expected among star-forming bulges (e.g. Silverman et al 2008;Yang et al 2019)? Or, if compactness is indeed a critical property linked with BH growth, perhaps serving as an indicator of central gas density, could the relation between BH growth and M found in Yang et al (2017Yang et al ( , 2018a) simply be reflecting this linkage?…”
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“…This quantity, paired with an assumed radiative efficiency, can be used to estimate BH accretion rate (e.g. Yang et al 2017Yang et al , 2019. This paper has been typeset from a T E X/L A T E X file prepared by the author.…”
Section: Appendix A: New Inputs and Outputs In X-cigalementioning
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“…Therefore, X-ray fluxes are widely used as a tracer of BH accretion rate (e.g. Yang et al 2018aYang et al , 2019. Thanks to their great penetrating power, X-rays are only mildly affected by obscuration in general.…”
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