Here you can find recently selected papers on supermassive black holes, feedback and galaxy evolution
2025
- Rajpurohit K., Deb T., Kolokythas K. et al., Revisiting the Group-dominant Elliptical NGC 5044 in the Radio Band: Continuum Emission and Detection of H i Absorption, ApJ, 984, 120, 2025
- Ubertosi F., Gong Y., Nulsen P. et al., Cocoon shock, X-ray cavities, and extended inverse Compton emission in Hercules A: Clues from Chandra observations, A&A, 693, A171, 2025
- Gitti M., Bonafede A., Brighenti F. et al., Deep Chandra observations of PLCKG287.0+32.9: A clear detection of a shock front in a heated former cool core, A&A, 697, A72, 2025
- McCall H., Zhuravleva I., Churazov E. et al., Decoding AGN Feedback with X-arithmetic: From Morphology to Physical Mechanisms, eprint arXiv:2506.21859, 2025
- Castignani G., Combes F., Salomé Z. et al., Molecular gas in cool-core brightest cluster galaxies at z≃0.4, eprint arXiv:2504.20538, 2025
- Xia H., Yuan F., Li Z. et al., Radio signatures of AGN-wind-driven shocks in elliptical galaxies: From simulations to observations, eprint arXiv:2507.19716, 2025
- Zhang S., Cai Z., Obreja A. et al., Testing the AGN unified model with simulated emission lines from the circumgalactic medium (CGM), eprint arXiv:2507.19585, 2025
- Napolitano L., Castellano M., Pentericci L. et al., Seven wonders of Cosmic Dawn: JWST confirms a high abundance of galaxies and AGN at z ≃ 9–11 in the GLASS field, A&A, 693, A50, 2025
- Kimming L. C., Remus R. S., Seidel B. et al., Blowing Out the Candle: How to Quench Galaxies at High Redshift—An Ensemble of Rapid Starbursts, AGN Feedback, and Environment, ApJ, 979, 15, 2025
- Scholtz J., Maiolino R., D'Eugenio F. et al., JADES: A large population of obscured, narrow-line active galactic nuclei at high redshift, A&A, 697, A175, 2025
- Maiolino R., Risaliti G., Signorini M. et al., JWST meets Chandra: a large population of Compton thick, feedback-free, and intrinsically X-ray weak AGN, with a sprinkle of SNe, MNRAS, 538, 3, 2025
- Labbe I., Greene J. E., Bezanson R. et al., UNCOVER: Candidate Red Active Galactic Nuclei at 3 < z < 7 with JWST and ALMA, ApJ, 978, 92, 2025
- Kocevski D. D., Finkelstein S., Barro G. et al., The Rise of Faint, Red Active Galactic Nuclei at z > 4: A Sample of Little Red Dots in the JWST Extragalactic Legacy Fields, ApJ, 986, 126, 2025
- Dall'Agnol de Oliveira B., Storchi-Bergmann T., Nagar N. et al., NGC 6860, Mrk 915 and MCG -01-24-012. I. Spatial anti-correlation between cold molecular and ionized gas distributions in Seyfert galaxies, eprint arXiv:2507.19357, 2025
- Hainline K. N., Maiolino R., Juodžbalis I. et al., An Investigation into the Selection and Colors of Little Red Dots and Active Galactic Nuclei, ApJ, 979, 138, 2025
- Lin Y. R., Lu W. J., Glines F. W. et al., Acceleration of C iv and Si iv Broad Absorption Lines in Quasar SDSS J140058.79+260619.4, AJ, 170, 80, 2025
- Grete P., O'Shea B. W., Glines F. W. et al., The XMAGNET Exascale MHD Simulations of SMBH Feedback in Galaxy Groups and Clusters: Overview and Preliminary Cluster Results, ApJ, 988, 155, 2025
- Boorman P. G., Svoboda J., Stern D. et al., XMM-Newton Conclusively Identifies an Active Galactic Nucleus in a Green Pea Galaxy, ApJ, 988, 157, 2025
- Chen J., Jong L., Sun S. et al., Estimating Bolometric Luminosities of Type 1 Quasars with Self-organizing Maps, ApJ, 988, 204, 2025
- Sullivan A., Turner R. J., Shabala S. S. et al., Jet outbursts, non-thermal pressure, and the AGN jet duty cycle, MNRAS, 541, 2, 2025
- Elford J. S., Davis T. A., Ruffa I. et al., The Close AGN Reference Survey (CARS): a comparison between sub-mm and optical AGN diagnostic diagrams, MNRAS, 541, 2, 2025
- Zhang H., Bureau M., Ruffa I. et al., WISDOM Project–XXV. Improving the CO-dynamical supermassive black hole mass measurement in the galaxy NGC 1574 using high spatial resolution ALMA observations, MNRAS, 541, 3, 2025
- Pounds K., Page K. Observing the launch of an Eddington wind in the luminous Seyfert galaxy PG1211+143, MNRAS, 540, 3, 2025
- Molyneux S. J., Banerji M., Temple M. J. et al., Evidence for universal gas depletion in a sample of 41 luminous Type 1 quasars at z ∼ 2, MNRAS, 540, 1, 2025
- Duan Q., Conselice C. J., Li Q. et al., Galaxy mergers in the epoch of reionization – I. A JWST study of pair fractions, merger rates, and stellar mass accretion rates at z = 4.5–11.5, MNRAS, 540, 1, 2025
- McCarthy I. G., Amon A., Schaye J. et al., FLAMINGO: combining kinetic SZ effect and galaxy–galaxy lensing measurements to gauge the impact of feedback on large-scale structure, MNRAS, 540, 1, 2025
- Almaini O., Wild V., Maltby D. et al., No evidence for excess AGN activity in recently quenched massive galaxies at cosmic noon, MNRAS 539, 4, 2025
- Sanchez Zaballa J. M., Bottacini E., Tramacere A., The High-redshift Blazar MG3 J163554+3629: Physical Properties and the Enigma of Its Unexpected Supermassive Black Hole Growth, ApJ, 985, 2, 2025
- O'Ryan D., Simmons B. D., Faisst A. L. et al., Time-scales for the effects of interactions on galaxy properties and SMBH growth, MNRAS, 539, 4, 2025
- Pizzati E., Hennawi J. F., Schaye J. et al., 'Little red dots' cannot reside in the same dark matter haloes as comparably luminous unobscured quasars, MNRAS, 539, 4, 2025
- Naidu R. P., Oesch P. A., Brammer G. et al., A Cosmic Miracle: A Remarkably Luminous Galaxy at zspec=14.44 Confirmed with JWST, eprint arXiv:2505.11263, 2025
- Gallego S., Mei S., Christopher M. et al., Coevolution of halo and quasar properties in dense environments: CARLA J1017+6116 at z=2.8, eprint arXiv:2505.10094, 2025
- Li R., Ho L. C., Chen C. H. et al., The Dichotomy in the Nuclear and Host Galaxy Properties of High-redshift Quasars, eprint arXiv:2505.12867, 2025
- Sanjaripour S., Aravindan A., Canalizo G. et al., Selection of Dwarf Galaxies Hosting AGNs: A Measure of Bias and Contamination using Unsupervised Machine Learning Techniques, eprint arXiv:2505.16509, 2025
- Shankar F., Bernardi M. E., Roberts D. et al., Probing the co-evolution of SMBHs and their hosts from scaling relations pairwise residuals: dominance of stellar velocity dispersion and host halo mass, MNRAS, staf747, 2025
- Treiber H., Greene J. E., Weaver J. R. et al., UNCOVERing the High-redshift AGN Population among Extreme UV Line Emitters, ApJ, 984, 93, 2025
- Audibert A., Ramos Almeida C., García-Burillo S. et al., Molecular gas excitation and outflow properties of obscured quasars at z∼0.1, eprint arXiv:2505.02759, 2025
- Tubín-Arenas D., Krumpe M., Homan D. et al., Searching for supermassive black holes binaries within SRG/eROSITA-De I: Properties of the X-ray selected candidates, A&A, 698, A192, 2025
- Qiao E., Wu Y., Lin Y. et al., Early evolution of super-Eddington accretion flow in tidal disruption events, MNRAS, 539, 4, 2025
- Hu C., Li S. S., Yang S. et al., Supermassive Black Holes with High Accretion Rates in Active Galactic Nuclei. XII. Reverberation Mapping Results for 15 PG Quasars from a Long-Duration High-Cadence Campaign, ApJS, 253, 20, 2025
- Rose T., McNamara B. R., Meunier J. et al., A XRISM Observation of the Archetypal Radio-Mode Feedback System Hydra-A: Measurements of Atmospheric Motion and Constraints on Turbulent Dissipation, eprint arXiv:2505.01494, 2025
- Solimano M., González-López J., Aravena M. et al., A hidden active galactic nucleus powering bright [O III] nebulae in a protocluster at z = 4.5 revealed by JWST, A&A, 693, A70, 2025
2024
- Ubertosi F., Schellenberger G., O'Sullivan E. et al., Jet Reorientation in Central Galaxies of Clusters and Groups: Insights from VLBA and Chandra Data, ApJ, 961, 134, 2024
- Rosignoli L., Ubertosi F., Gitti M. et al., Deep Chandra Observations of A2495: A Possible Sloshing-regulated Feedback Cycle in a Triple-offset Galaxy Cluster, ApJ, 963, 8, 2024
- Bruno L., Brienza M., Zanichelli A. et al., From 100 MHz to 10 GHz: Unveiling the spectral evolution of the X-shaped radio galaxy in Abell 3670, A&A, 690, A160, 2024
- Ubertosi F., Giroletti M., Gitti M. et al., A JVLA, LOFAR, e-Merlin, VLBA, and EVN study of RBS 797: can binary supermassive black holes explain the outburst history of the central radio galaxy?, A&A, 688, A86, 2024
- Tanaka T. S., Silverman J. D., Nakazato Y. et al., Crimson Behemoth: A massive clumpy structure hosting a dusty AGN at z=4.91, PASJ, 76, 6, 2024
- Schindler J. T., Hennawi J. F., Davies F. B. et al., A Broad-line, Low-luminosity Active Galactic Nucleus at z=7.3 Anchoring a Large Galaxy Overdensity, arXiv:2411.11534, 2024
- Hernández-García L., Muñoz-Arancibia A. M., Lira P. et al., AT 2021hdr: A candidate tidal disruption of a gas cloud by a binary super massive black hole system , A&A, 692, A84, 2024