Spatial clustering and halo occupation distribution modeling of local AGN via cross-correlation measurements with 2MASS galaxies
Mirko Krumpe, Takamitsu Miyaji, Alison L. Coil, and Hector Aceves

TL;DR
This study analyzes the clustering of local AGN using cross-correlation with 2MASS galaxies, revealing differences in halo occupation based on luminosity and type, challenging simple unification models.
Contribution
It provides the first HOD model of 2MASS galaxies and detailed clustering analysis of very local AGN, including differences by luminosity and type.
Findings
AGN occupy different dark matter haloes based on luminosity and type.
No significant bias difference between AGN types or luminosities on large scales.
Contradicts simple orientation-based AGN unification models.
Abstract
We present the clustering properties and halo occupation distribution (HOD) modelling of very low redshift, hard X-ray-detected active galactic nuclei (AGN) using cross-correlation function measurements with Two-Micron All Sky Survey galaxies. Spanning a redshift range of , with a median , we present a precise AGN clustering study of the most local AGN in the Universe. The AGN sample is drawn from the SWIFT/BAT 70-month and INTEGRAL/IBIS eight year all-sky X-ray surveys and contains both type I and type II AGN. We find a large-scale bias for the full AGN sample of , which corresponds to a typical host dark matter halo mass of . When split into low and high X-ray luminosity and type I and type II AGN subsamples, we detect no statistically significant differences in the…
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