The Mid-IR and X-ray Selected QSO Luminosity Function
R.J. Assef, C.S. Kochanek, M.L.N. Ashby, M. Brodwin, M.J.I. Brown, R., Cool, W. Forman, A.H. Gonzalez, R.C. Hickox, B.T. Jannuzi, C. Jones, E. Le, Floc'h, J. Moustakas, S.S. Murray, D. Stern

TL;DR
This paper constructs a comprehensive J-band luminosity function for AGNs across a wide redshift range, combining multi-wavelength data to understand quasar evolution and address selection biases.
Contribution
It provides the first combined mid-IR and X-ray selected AGN luminosity function from z=0 to 5.85, revealing complex evolution not explained by pure luminosity or density models.
Findings
Bright quasar density decreases from z=3 to 0.
Faint quasar density remains flat or increases over the same redshift range.
Luminosity function evolution requires both luminosity and density changes.
Abstract
We present the J-band luminosity function of 1838 mid-infrared and X-ray selected AGNs in the redshift range 0<z<5.85. These luminosity functions are constructed by combining the deep multi-wavelength broad-band observations from the UV to the mid-IR of the NDWFS Bootes field with the X-ray observations of the XBootes survey and the spectroscopic observations of the same field by AGES. Our sample is primarily composed of IRAC-selected AGNs, targeted using modifications of the Stern et al.(2005) criteria, complemented by MIPS 24 microns and X-ray selected AGNs to alleviate the biases of IRAC mid-IR selection against z~4.5 quasars and AGNs faint with respect to their hosts. This sample provides an accurate link between low and high redshift AGN luminosity functions and does not suffer from the usual incompleteness of optical samples at z~3. We find that the space density of the brightest…
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