Extragalactic Surveys: AGN physics and evolution
Andrea Comastri (INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Bologna) and, Marcella Brusa (MPE - Max Planck Insitut fuer Extraterrestrische Physik,, Garching)

TL;DR
This paper reviews key discoveries about active galactic nuclei (AGN) physics and evolution from extragalactic X-ray surveys, highlighting future prospects including a proposed deep XMM survey to advance understanding.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of AGN research from X-ray surveys and advocates for a very deep future XMM survey to explore AGN properties further.
Findings
Summarizes major AGN physics and evolution findings from X-ray surveys.
Highlights the importance of multiwavelength observations for AGN studies.
Proposes a deep XMM survey to enhance AGN research.
Abstract
We review the most important findings on AGN physics and cosmological evolution as obtained by extragalactic X-ray surveys and associated multiwavelength observations. We briefly discuss the perspectives for future enterprises and in particular the scientific case for an extremely deep (2-3 Ms) XMM survey.
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