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The COSMOS AGN Spectroscopic Survey I: XMM Counterparts

Authors :
Trump, Jonathan R.
Impey, Chris D.
Elvis, Martin
McCarthy, Patrick J.
Huchra, John P.
Brusa, Marcella
Salvato, Mara
Capak, Peter
Cappelluti, Nico
Civano, Francesca
Comastri, Andrea
Gabor, Jared
Hao, Heng
Hasinger, Gunther
Jahnke, Knud
Kelly, Brandon C.
Lilly, Simon J.
Schinnerer, Eva
Scoville, Nick Z.
Smolcic, Vernesa
Source :
Astrophys.J.696:1195-1212,2009
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

We present optical spectroscopy for an X-ray and optical flux-limited sample of 677 XMM-Newton selected targets covering the 2 deg^2 COSMOS field, with a yield of 485 high-confidence redshifts. The majority of the spectra were obtained over three seasons (2005-2007) with the IMACS instrument on the Magellan (Baade) telescope. We also include in the sample previously published Sloan Digital Sky Survey spectra and supplemental observations with MMT/Hectospec. We detail the observations and classification analyses. The survey is 90% complete to flux limits of f_{0.5-10 keV}>8 x 10^-16 erg cm^-2 s^-1 and i_AB+<22, where over 90% of targets have high-confidence redshifts. Making simple corrections for incompleteness due to redshift and spectral type allows for a description of the complete population to $i_AB+<23. The corrected sample includes 57% broad emission line (Type 1, unobscured) AGN at 0.13<z<4.26, 25% narrow emission line (Type 2, obscured) AGN at 0.07<z<1.29, and 18% absorption line (host-dominated, obscured) AGN at 0<z<1.22 (excluding the stars that made up 4% of the X-ray targets). We show that the survey's limits in X-ray and optical flux include nearly all X-ray AGN (defined by L_{0.5-10 keV}>3 x 10^42 erg s^-1) to z<1, of both optically obscured and unobscured types. We find statistically significant evidence that the obscured to unobscured AGN ratio at z<1 increases with redshift and decreases with luminosity.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in the ApJ. 31 pages, 17 figures. Table 2 is available on request

Subjects

Subjects :
Astrophysics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Astrophys.J.696:1195-1212,2009
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.0811.3977
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/696/2/1195