1. Compton reflection in active galactic nuclei and the cosmic X-ray background
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Rogers, R. D and Field, G. B
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Space Radiation - Abstract
This paper discusses further the model of Fabian et al. (1990) for the cosmic X-ray background (XRB) spectrum, in which the emission is due to AGNs at large redshifts. Each AGN emits a power-law spectrum modified by Compton reflection from cold gas. It is found that the model provides an excellent fit to the XRB from 3 to 500 keV if the sources radiate from a maximum redshift of at least 3.75, if their comoving emissivity varies like (1 + z) exp beta, with beta between 1.8 and 3.3, and if the intrinsic power-law energy index is between 0.9 and 1.2. About 90 percent of the power-law radiation in each AGN must be processed by Compton reflection. The model predicts that the intensity of the XRB below 3 keV is significantly above that extrapolated from observations above 3 keV, without requiring contributions from other types of source.
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- 1991
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