Angular correlation functions of X-ray point-like sources in the full exposure XMM-LSS field
A. Elyiv, N. Clerc, M. Plionis, J. Surdej, M. Pierre, S. Basilakos, L., Chiappetti, P. Gandhi, E. Gosset, O. Melnyk, F. Pacaud

TL;DR
This study measures the angular correlation functions of X-ray point sources in the XMM-LSS field, revealing differences in clustering between soft and hard X-ray sources and implications for their host dark matter halos.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of the angular correlation functions of X-ray selected AGN in the XMM-LSS survey, including flux and spectral dependence, and estimates their bias and host halo masses.
Findings
Significant angular correlations with power-law parameters identified.
Clustering strength varies with flux limit and spectral hardness.
Hard-spectrum AGN are more clustered than soft-spectrum ones.
Abstract
Our aim is to study the large-scale structure of different types of AGN using the medium-deep XMM-LSS survey. We measure the two-point angular correlation function of ~ 5700 and 2500 X-ray point-like sources over the ~ 11 sq. deg. XMM-LSS field in the soft (0.5-2 keV) and hard (2-10 keV) bands. For the conversion from the angular to the spatial correlation function we used the Limber integral equation and the luminosity-dependent density evolution model of the AGN X-ray luminosity function. We have found significant angular correlations with the power-law parameters gamma = 1.81 +/- 0.02, theta_0 = 1.3" +/- 0.2" for the soft, and gamma = 2.00 +/- 0.04, theta_0 = 7.3" +/- 1.0" for the hard bands. The amplitude of the correlation function w(theta) is higher in the hard than in the soft band for f_x < 10^-14 erg s^-1 cm^-2 and lower above this flux limit. We confirm that the clustering…
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