The clustering amplitude of X-ray selected AGN at z=0.8: Evidence for a negative dependence on accretion luminosity
G. Mountrichas, A. Georgakakis, M. L. Menzel, N. Fanidakis, A., Merloni, Z. Liu, M. Salvato, K. Nandra

TL;DR
This study finds that more luminous X-ray selected AGN at z=0.8 tend to reside in less massive dark matter halos, indicating a negative correlation between AGN luminosity and clustering strength.
Contribution
It provides the first direct measurement of the dark matter halo masses of luminous X-ray AGN at z=0.8, revealing a negative luminosity dependence in AGN clustering.
Findings
Luminous X-ray AGN at z=0.8 have lower halo masses (~10^12.5 M_sun) than less luminous AGN.
There is a negative correlation between AGN luminosity and clustering amplitude.
Results align with models suggesting diverse triggering mechanisms and fueling modes for AGN.
Abstract
The northern tile of the wide-area and shallow XMM-XXL X-ray survey field is used to estimate the average dark matter halo mass of relatively luminous X-ray selected AGN [] in the redshift interval . Spectroscopic follow-up observations of X-ray sources in the XMM-XXL field by the Sloan telescope are combined with the VIPERS spectroscopic galaxy survey to determine the cross-correlation signal between X-ray selected AGN (total of 318) and galaxies (about 20,\,000). We model the large scales (2-25\,Mpc) of the correlation function to infer a mean dark matter halo mass of for the X-ray selected AGN sample. This measurement is about 0.5\,dex lower compared to estimates in the literature of the mean dark matter halo masses of moderate luminosity X-ray AGN [$L_X…
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