The Chandra COSMOS Legacy Survey: Clustering of X-ray selected AGN at 2.9<z<5.5 using photometric redshift Probability Distribution Functions
V. Allevato, F. Civano, A. Finoguenov, S. Marchesi, F. Shankar, G., Zamorani, G. Hasinger, M. Salvato, T. Miyaji, R. Gilli, N. Cappelluti, M., Brusa, H. Suh, G. Lanzuisi, B. Trakhtenbrot, R. Griffiths, C. Vignali, K., Schawinski, A. Karim

TL;DR
This study measures the clustering of high-redshift X-ray selected AGN using photometric redshift PDFs, revealing their typical halo masses and slight bias evolution from z~2.9 to 5.5, indicating they inhabit group-sized halos.
Contribution
It introduces a generalized clustering estimator utilizing phot-z PDFs for high-redshift AGN, providing new insights into their halo masses and bias evolution.
Findings
Bias factor at z~3.4 is approximately 6.6.
Typical host halo mass is around 10^12.8 solar masses.
Moderate luminosity AGN inhabit group-sized halos with slight evolution over redshift.
Abstract
We present the measurement of the projected and redshift space 2-point correlation function (2pcf) of the new catalog of Chandra COSMOS-Legacy AGN at 2.9z5.5 (10 erg/s) using the generalized clustering estimator based on phot-z probability distribution functions (Pdfs) in addition to any available spec-z. We model the projected 2pcf estimated using = 200 h Mpc with the 2-halo term and we derive a bias at z3.4 equal to b = 6.6, which corresponds to a typical mass of the hosting halos of log M = 12.83 h M. A similar bias is derived using the redshift-space 2pcf, modelled including the typical phot-z error = 0.052 of our sample at z2.9. Once we integrate the projected 2pcf up to = 200 h Mpc, the bias of XMM and…
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