Swift BAT Survey of AGN
J. Tueller, R. F. Mushotzky, S. Barthelmy, J. K. Cannizzo, N. Gehrels,, C. B. Markwardt, G. K. Skinner, L. M. Winter

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the first 9 months of Swift BAT survey data, identifying 129 AGN, characterizing their X-ray properties, and deriving luminosity functions and absorption distributions to understand local AGN demographics.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive X-ray survey-based luminosity function and absorption distribution for AGN in the 14-195 keV band, based on Swift BAT data.
Findings
Identified 129 AGN with high significance in the 14-195 keV band.
Derived a broken power-law luminosity function with specific break luminosity and slopes.
Found that 50% of AGN have column densities below 10^{22}/cm^{2}.
Abstract
We present the results of the analysis of the first 9 months of data of the Swift BAT survey of AGN in the 14-195 keV band. Using archival X-ray data or follow-up Swift XRT observations, we have identified 129 (103 AGN) of 130 objects detected at |b|> 15 deg and with significance >4.8 sigma. One source remains unidentified. These same X-ray data have allowed measurement of the X-ray properties of the objects. We fit a power law to the log N - log S distribution, and find the slope to be 1.42+/-0.14. Characterizing the differential luminosity function data as a broken power law, we find a break luminosity log L_*(erg/s) = 43.85+/-0.26, a low luminosity power law slope a=0.84^{+0.16}_{-0.22}, and a high luminosity power law slope b=2.55^{+0.43}_{-0.30}, similar to the values that have been reported based on INTEGRAL data. We obtain a mean photon index 1.98 in the 14-195 keV band, with an…
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