Cumulative hard X-ray spectrum of local AGN: a link to the cosmic X-ray background
S. Sazonov, R. Krivonos, M. Revnivtsev, E. Churazov, R. Sunyaev

TL;DR
This study constructs the combined X-ray spectrum of local AGN in the 3-300 keV range and compares it with the cosmic X-ray background, supporting the idea that the CXB is mainly due to AGN and providing insights into their evolution.
Contribution
It provides the first direct comparison of local AGN's collective hard X-ray spectrum with the CXB, incorporating recent survey data and AGN luminosity and absorption distributions.
Findings
Local AGN with lower luminosity dominate the hard X-ray emissivity.
The collective spectrum shows a possible cutoff above 100-200 keV.
The results support the paradigm that the CXB is a superposition of AGN spectra.
Abstract
We determine the cumulative spectral energy distribution (SED) of local AGN in the 3-300 keV band and compare it with the spectrum of the cosmic X-ray background (CXB) in order to test the widely accepted paradigm that the CXB is a superposition of AGN and to place constraints on AGN evolution. We performed a stacking analysis of the hard X-ray spectra of AGN detected in two recent all-sky surveys, performed by the IBIS/ISGRI instrument aboard INTEGRAL and by the PCA instrument aboard RXTE, taking into account the space densities of AGN with different luminosities and absorption column densities. We derived the collective SED of local AGN in the 3-300 keV energy band. Those AGN with luminosities below 10^43.5 erg/s (17-60 keV) provide the main contribution to the local volume hard X-ray emissivity, at least 5 times more than more luminous objects. The cumulative spectrum exhibits…
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