The X-ray-Infrared/Submillimetre Connection and the Legacy Era of Cosmology
D.M. Alexander

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent findings on Active Galactic Nuclei identified through cross-correlation of X-ray, infrared, and submillimetre surveys, and discusses future scientific prospects from XMM-Newton medium-deep legacy field observations.
Contribution
It provides a synthesis of recent AGN identification methods and explores potential scientific advancements from upcoming X-ray and submillimetre survey data.
Findings
Successful cross-correlation techniques for AGN identification.
Potential scientific gains from future XMM-Newton surveys.
Insights into the multi-wavelength properties of AGN.
Abstract
We review some recent results on the identification and characterisation of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) obtained by cross correlating X-ray surveys with infrared and submillimetre surveys. We also look toward the scientific gains that could be achieved from an XMM-Newton survey of the medium-deep legacy fields that are being observed at ~1-850um.
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