Evolution of the AGN UV luminosity function from redshift 7.5
Girish Kulkarni (Cambridge), G\'abor Worseck (Potsdam), and Joseph F., Hennawi (UCSB)

TL;DR
This study constructs a comprehensive, homogenized UV luminosity function of AGN from redshift 0 to 7.5, revealing its evolution and implications for cosmic reionization and black hole growth.
Contribution
It provides the first homogeneous, large-scale AGN luminosity function from z=0 to 7.5, addressing previous inconsistencies and systematically analyzing its evolution.
Findings
AGN contribute less than 3% to hydrogen reionization at z~6.
The break magnitude M* brightens from -24 to -29 from z=0.7 to 6.
The faint-end slope steepens from -1.7 to -2.4 over the same redshift range.
Abstract
Determinations of the UV luminosity function of AGN at high redshifts are important for constraining the AGN contribution to reionization and understanding the growth of supermassive black holes. Recent inferences of the luminosity function suffer from inconsistencies arising from inhomogeneous selection and analysis of AGN data. We address this problem by constructing a sample of more than 80,000 colour-selected AGN from redshift z=0 to 7.5. While this sample is composed of multiple data sets with spectroscopic redshifts and completeness estimates, we homogenise these data sets to identical cosmologies, intrinsic AGN spectra, and magnitude systems. Using this sample, we derive the AGN UV luminosity function from redshift z=0 to 7.5. The luminosity function has a double power law form at all redshifts. The break magnitude of the AGN luminosity function shows a steep brightening…
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