The evolution of the hard X-ray luminosity function of AGN
J. Aird, K. Nandra, E. S. Laird, A. Georgakakis, M. L. N. Ashby, P., Barmby, A. L. Coil, J.-S. Huang, A. M. Koekemoer, C. C. Steidel, C. N. A., Willmer

TL;DR
This study investigates the evolution of the 2-10 keV X-ray luminosity function of AGN using extensive survey data, revealing strong luminosity evolution and higher space densities of low-luminosity AGN at high redshifts, with implications for black hole growth.
Contribution
It introduces a Bayesian methodology for analyzing AGN XLF evolution, combining multiple data sources and selection techniques to improve accuracy and robustness.
Findings
XLF shape remains constant across redshifts
Strong luminosity evolution up to z~1
High space density of low-luminosity AGN at high redshift
Abstract
We present new observational determinations of the evolution of the 2-10keV X-ray luminosity function (XLF) of AGN. We utilise data from a number of surveys including both the 2Ms Chandra Deep Fields and the AEGIS-X 200ks survey, enabling accurate measurements of the evolution of the faint end of the XLF. We combine direct, hard X-ray selection and spectroscopic follow-up or photometric redshift estimates at z<1.2 with a rest-frame UV colour pre-selection approach at higher redshifts to avoid biases associated with catastrophic failure of the photometric redshifts. Only robust optical counterparts to X-ray sources are considered using a likelihood ratio matching technique. A Bayesian methodology is developed that considers redshift probability distributions, incorporates selection functions for our high redshift samples, and allows robust comparison of different evolutionary models. We…
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