A Spectroscopic Survey of X-ray Selected AGN in the Northern XMM-XXL Field
Marie-Luise Menzel, Andrea Merloni, Antonis Georgakakis, Mara Salvato,, Eric Aubourg, William Nielsen Brandt, Marcella Brusa, Johannes Buchner, Tom, Dwelly, Kirpal Nandra, Isabelle P\^aris, Patrick Petitjean, Axel Schwope

TL;DR
This study provides the largest spectroscopic survey of X-ray selected AGN in a contiguous field, revealing bimodal optical line widths and the limitations of optical/IR selection methods due to host galaxy contamination.
Contribution
It presents a comprehensive spectroscopic catalog of X-ray AGN, including classification and comparison of multi-wavelength selection techniques, highlighting the dominance of X-ray detection.
Findings
Largest spectroscopic sample of X-ray AGN in a contiguous area.
Bimodal distribution of optical line widths distinguishing AGN types.
X-ray selection detects the most AGN, with limited overlap with optical/IR methods.
Abstract
This paper presents a survey of X-ray selected active galactic nuclei (AGN) with optical spectroscopic follow-up in a area of the equatorial XMM-XXL north field. A sample of 8445 point-like X-ray sources detected by XMM-Newton above a limiting flux of was matched to optical (SDSS) and infrared (WISE) counterparts. We followed up 3042 sources brighter than mag with the SDSS BOSS spectrograph. The spectra yielded a reliable redshift measurement for 2578 AGN in the redshift range , with luminosities ranging from . This is currently the largest published spectroscopic sample of X-ray selected AGN in a contiguous area. The BOSS spectra of AGN candidates show a bimodal distribution of optical line widths allowing a separation between…
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