The NuSTAR Extragalactic Surveys: X-ray spectroscopic analysis of the bright hard-band selected sample
L. Zappacosta, A. Comastri, F. Civano, S. Puccetti, F. Fiore, J. Aird,, A. Del Moro, G. B. Lansbury, G. Lanzuisi, A. Goulding, J. R. Mullaney, D., Stern, M. Ajello, D. M. Alexander, D. R. Ballantyne, F. E. Bauer, W. N., Brandt, C.-T. J. Chen, D. Farrah, F. A. Harrison, P. Gandhi

TL;DR
This study presents a comprehensive X-ray spectral analysis of 63 AGN from the NuSTAR survey, examining their obscuration, reflection, and luminosity properties to better understand their contribution to the cosmic X-ray background.
Contribution
It provides the largest homogeneous spectral analysis of >10 keV selected AGN at these flux levels, including detailed obscuration and reflection parameter distributions.
Findings
Heavily obscured AGN constitute ~25% of the sample.
The observed $N_{H}$ distribution aligns with CXB population models.
An anti-correlation between reflection parameter $R$ and luminosity $L_{X}$ is confirmed.
Abstract
We discuss the spectral analysis of a sample of 63 Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) detected above a limiting flux of keV erg/s/cm in the multi-tiered NuSTAR Extragalactic Survey program. The sources span a redshift range z=0-2.1 (median z0.58). The spectral analysis is performed over the broad 0.5-24 keV energy range, combining NuSTAR with Chandra and/or XMM-Newton data and employing empirical and physically motivated models. This constitutes the largest sample of AGN selected at keV to be homogeneously spectrally analyzed at these flux levels. We study the distribution of spectral parameters such as photon index, column density (), reflection parameter () and 10-40 keV luminosity (). Heavily obscured () and Compton Thick (CT; ) AGN constitute…
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