The Luminosity Function of X-ray Selected Active Galactic Nuclei: Evolution of Supermassive Black Holes at High Redshift
J. D. Silverman, P. J. Green, W. A. Barkhouse, D.-W. Kim, M. Kim, B., J. Wilkes, R. A. Cameron, G. Hasinger, B. T. Jannuzi, M. G. Smith, P. S., Smith, H. Tananbaum

TL;DR
This study measures the evolution of the X-ray luminosity function of active galactic nuclei up to redshift 5, revealing a decline in high-redshift AGN and implications for supermassive black hole growth and cosmic background contributions.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive XLF of AGN up to z~5 using wide-area Chandra data, extending previous surveys to higher redshifts and luminosities.
Findings
XLF similar to previous surveys up to z~3
Significant decline in AGN numbers at z > 3
Implications for SMBH growth and cosmic X-ray background
Abstract
We present a measure of the hard (2-8 keV) X-ray luminosity function (XLF) of Active Galactic Nuclei up to z~5. At high redshifts, the wide area coverage of the Chandra Multiwavength Project is crucial to detect rare and luminous (Lx > 10^44 erg s^-1) AGN. The inclusion of samples from deeper published surveys, such as the Chandra Deep Fields, allows us to span the lower Lx range of the XLF. Our sample is selected from both the hard (z < 3; f(2-8 keV) > 6.3x10^-16 erg cm^-2 s^-1) and soft (z > 3; f(0.5-2.0 keV) > 1.0x10^-16 erg cm^-2 s^-1) energy band detections. Within our optical magnitude limits (r',i' < 24), we achieve an adequate level of completeness (>50%) regarding X-ray source identification (i.e., redshift). We find that the luminosity function is similar to that found in previous X-ray surveys up to z~3 with an evolution dependent upon both luminosity and redshift. At z > 3,…
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