The XXL Survey XXXII. Spatial clustering of the XXL-S AGN
M. Plionis, L.Koutoulidis, E. Koulouridis, L. Moscardini, C. Lidman,, M. Pierre, C. Adami, L. Chiappetti, L. Faccioli, S. Fotopoulou, F. Pacaud, S., Paltani

TL;DR
This study analyzes the spatial clustering of X-ray selected AGNs from the XXL Survey, revealing their correlation lengths, bias factors, and host dark matter halo masses, thus enhancing understanding of AGN distribution and large-scale structure.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed clustering analysis of a large, spectroscopically observed X-ray AGN sample from the XXL Survey, with robust measurements of correlation lengths and halo masses.
Findings
Correlation lengths of ~7 and 6.4 h^{-1} Mpc for soft and hard X-ray AGNs.
Bias factors indicating AGN host halos of about 10^{13} solar masses.
Clustering detected within separations of 1 to 25 h^{-1} Mpc.
Abstract
The XMM-XXL Survey spans two fields of deg each observed for more than 6Ms with XMM, which provided a sample of tens of thousands of point sources with a flux limit of and erg s cm, corresponding to 50% of the area curve, in the soft band and hard band, respectively. In this paper we present the spatial clustering properties of and X-ray active galactic nuclei (AGNs) in the 0.5-2 and 2-10 keV bands, respectively, which have been spectroscopically observed with the AAOmega facility. This sample is 90% redshift complete down to an optical magnitude limit of . The sources span the redshift interval , although in the current analysis we limit our samples to , with corresponding sample median values of and 0.79 for the soft band and…
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