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The X-ray luminosity function of active galactic nuclei in the redshift intervalz=3-5

Authors :
G. Mountrichas
I. Georgantopoulos
Johannes Buchner
James Aird
Kirpal Nandra
Li-Ting Hsu
Mara Salvato
M-L. Menzel
Zheng-Wei Liu
Tom Dwelly
Ian D. McGreer
Andrea Merloni
Antonis Georgakakis
Constandina Koki
Nicholas P. Ross
W. N. Brandt
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 453:1946-1964
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2015.

Abstract

We combine deep X-ray survey data from the Chandra observatory and the wide-area/shallow XMM-XXL field to estimate the AGN X-ray luminosity function in the redshift range z=3-5. The sample consists of nearly 340 sources with either photometric (212) or spectroscopic (128) redshift in the above range. The combination of deep and shallow survey fields provides a luminosity baseline of three orders of magnitude, Lx(2-10keV)~1e43-1e46erg/s at z>3. We follow a Bayesian approach to determine the binned AGN space density and explore their evolution in a model-independent way. Our methodology accounts for Poisson errors in the determination of X-ray fluxes and uncertainties in photometric redshift estimates. We demonstrate that the latter is essential for unbiased measurement of space densities. We find that the AGN X-ray luminosity function evolves strongly between the redshift intervals z=3-4 and z=4-5. There is also suggestive evidence that the amplitude of this evolution is luminosity dependent. The space density of AGN with Lx1e45erg/s. The faint-end slope of UV/optical luminosity functions however, is steeper than for X-ray selected AGN. This implies that the type-I AGN fraction increases with decreasing luminosity at z>3, opposite to trends established at lower redshift. We also assess the significance of AGN in keeping the hydrogen ionised at high redshift. Our X-ray luminosity function yields ionising photon rate densities that are insufficient to keep the Universe ionised at redshift z>4. A source of uncertainty in this calculation is the escape fraction of UV photons for X-ray selected AGN.<br />MNRAS accepted

Details

ISSN :
13652966 and 00358711
Volume :
453
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....34331701a6f7d430091c095bb429a516
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stv1703