Constraining the fraction of Compton-thick AGN in the Universe by modelling the diffuse X-ray background spectrum
A. Akylas, A. Georgakakis, I. Georgantopoulos, M. Brightman, K. Nandra

TL;DR
This study models the diffuse X-ray background to constrain the fraction of Compton-thick AGN in the universe, highlighting the importance of high-energy surveys and spectral modeling uncertainties.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive XRB synthesis model incorporating detailed AGN spectra to constrain the CT AGN fraction, accounting for spectral degeneracies and uncertainties.
Findings
CT fraction constrained to 5-50% from spectral fits
SWIFT/BAT survey limits CT fraction to 10-20% at low redshift
Predictions made for future X-ray missions to detect CT sources
Abstract
This paper investigates what constraints can be placed on the fraction of Compton-thick (CT) AGN in the Universe from the modeling of the spectrum of the diffuse X-ray background (XRB). We present a model for the synthesis of the XRB that uses as input a library of AGN X-ray spectra generated by the Monte Carlo simulations described by Brightman & Nandra. This is essential to account for the Compton scattering of X-ray photons in a dense medium and the impact of that process on the spectra of obscured AGN. We identify a small number of input parameters to the XRB synthesis code which encapsulate the minimum level of uncertainty in reconstructing the XRB spectrum. These are the power-law index and high energy cutoff of the intrinsic X-ray spectra of AGN, the level of the reflection component in AGN spectra and the fraction of CT AGN in the Universe. We then map the volume of the space…
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