{ "id": "2402.05196", "version": "v1", "published": "2024-02-07T19:07:12.000Z", "updated": "2024-02-07T19:07:12.000Z", "title": "Interacting galaxies in the IllustrisTNG simulations -- VII: The connection between the most luminous active galactic nuclei and galaxy interactions", "authors": [ "Shoshannah Byrne-Mamahit", "David R. Patton", "Sara L. Ellison", "Robert Bickley", "Leonardo Ferreira", "Maan Hani", "Salvatore Quai", "Scott Wilkinson" ], "comment": "16 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society", "categories": [ "astro-ph.GA" ], "abstract": "We investigate the connection between the most luminous active galactic nuclei (AGN), galaxy pairs, and post-mergers in the IllustrisTNG simulation. We select galaxy pairs and post-mergers with a mass ratio between 1:10 $< \\mu <$ 1:1 and a redshift between $010^{44}$ erg/s occur in $\\sim $26\\% of paired galaxies with a companion within 20 kpc, compared with $\\sim $14\\% in controls (a fractional excess of $\\sim$2). The enhancement of AGN in galaxy pairs is luminosity dependent, with the highest excess (a factor of $\\sim6\\pm2$ at the closest separations) for AGN with $L_{\\mathrm{bol}}>10^{45}$ erg/s. Additionally, pairs exhibit a modest yet statistically significant excess of luminous AGN up to $\\sim$150 kpc in separation. For pairs which merge between $010^{45}$ erg/s, $\\sim$55\\% are interacting, compared with a 30\\% interaction fraction in AGN with $10^{44}