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The Eddington Ratio Distribution of Narrow Line Active Galactic Nuclei

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We measure the Eddington ratio distribution of local optical narrow-line active galactic nuclei (AGN) as a function of host galaxy properties, as a potential test of galaxy formation theories of AGN feedback. We extract central emission-line fluxes using data from the Mapping Nearby Galaxies at APO (MaNGA) sample of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey IV Data Release 17. Using the line ratio diagnostic techniques of Ji & Yan (2020), we identify AGN galaxies and determine their H$\beta$ and [OIII] line luminosities. For all galaxies not identified as AGN, we determine the threshold line luminosity they would have needed to be identified as AGN. These luminosity thresholds allow us to account for selection effects that otherwise would lead to strongly biased results. From the H$\beta$ luminosities and luminosity detection thresholds, accounting for selection effects, we measure the luminosity and Eddington ratio distributions of Seyferts as a function of specific star formation rate (sSFR) and stellar mass. Defining $F_{\rm AGN}$ as the occurrence rate of AGN above a fixed Eddington ratio of $10^{-3}$, we find that $F_{\rm AGN}$ is constant or increasing with stellar mass for star forming galaxies and declines strongly with stellar mass for quiescent galaxies. At stellar masses $\log_{10} M_\ast > 10.25$, the occurrence rate increases monotonically with sSFR. At low statistical significance, in our lowest mass bins $9.25 < \log_{10} M_\ast < 10.25$, $F_{\rm AGN}$ peaks at intermediate sSFR. These patterns reveal a complicated dependence of AGN activity on galaxy properties for theoretical models to explain.

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