The 60-month all-sky BAT Survey of AGN and the Anisotropy of Nearby AGN
M. Ajello, D. M. Alexander, J. Greiner, G. M. Madejski, N. Gehrels and, D. Burlon

TL;DR
This paper presents a comprehensive 60-month all-sky survey of AGN using Swift/BAT, providing an unbiased census, refined luminosity functions, and insights into the spatial distribution and anisotropy of nearby AGN.
Contribution
The study offers the largest, most complete hard X-ray AGN sample to date, with refined luminosity functions and analysis of spatial distribution and anisotropy in the local universe.
Findings
Detected 720 sources, 428 associated with AGN, most nearby.
Identified at least 15 Compton-thick AGN, representing ~5% of the sample.
Established the LogN--LogS relation for AGN with ~10% precision.
Abstract
Surveys above 10 keV represent one of the the best resources to provide an unbiased census of the population of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN). We present the results of 60 months of observation of the hard X-ray sky with Swift/BAT. In this timeframe, BAT detected (in the 15--55 keV band) 720 sources in an all-sky survey of which 428 are associated with AGN, most of which are nearby. Our sample has negligible incompleteness and statistics a factor of \sim2 larger over similarly complete sets of AGN. Our sample contains (at least) 15 bona-fide Compton-thick AGN and 3 likely candidates. Compton-thick AGN represent a ~5% of AGN samples detected above 15 keV. We use the BAT dataset to refine the determination of the LogN--LogS of AGN which is extremely important, now that NuSTAR prepares for launch, towards assessing the AGN contribution to the cosmic X-ray background. We show that the…
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