We examine the fraction of massive (M M ∗ > 1010) compact star-forming galaxies (cSFGs) that host an active galactic nucleus (AGN) at z ∼ 2. These cSFGs are likely the direct progenitors of the compact quiescent...
While major mergers have long been proposed as a driver of both active galactic nucleus (AGN) activity and theMBH-sbulge relation, studies of moderate to high-redshift Seyfert-luminosity AGN hosts have found little...
While major mergers have long been proposed as a driver of both active galactic nucleus (AGN) activity and theMBH-sbulge relation, studies of moderate to high-redshift Seyfert-luminosity AGN hosts have found little...
We examine the fraction of massive (M M ∗ > 1010) compact star-forming galaxies (cSFGs) that host an active galactic nucleus (AGN) at z ∼ 2. These cSFGs are likely the direct progenitors of the compact quiescent...