Accretion History of AGN II: Constraints on AGN Spectral Parameters using the Cosmic X-ray Background
Tonima Tasnim Ananna, Ezequiel Treister, Claudia M. Urry, Claudio, Ricci, Ryan Hickox, Nikhil Padmanabhan, Stefano Marchesi, Allison Kirkpatrick

TL;DR
This study constrains the spectral parameters of active galactic nuclei (AGN) by modeling the Cosmic X-ray Background, ruling out many observed distributions and providing a tool for exploring parameter space consistent with the CXB.
Contribution
It introduces a Bayesian and neural network-based approach to constrain AGN X-ray spectral parameters using the CXB, improving understanding of the AGN population's spectral properties.
Findings
Constrained average reflection scaling factor <R> ≈ 1.0
Estimated cutoff energy <Ecutoff> ≈ 118 keV
Identified that many AGN samples are inconsistent with the full population
Abstract
We constrain X-ray spectral shapes for the ensemble of AGN based on the shape of the Cosmic X-ray Background (CXB). Specifically, we rule out regions of X-ray spectral parameter space that do not reproduce the CXB in the energy range 1-100 keV. The key X-ray spectral parameters are the photon index, {\Gamma}; the cutoff energy, Ecutoff; and the reflection scaling factor, R. Assuming each parameter follows a Gaussian distribution, we first explore the parameter space using a Bayesian approach and a fixed X-ray luminosity function (XLF). For {\sigma}_E = 36 keV and {\sigma}_R = 0.14, fixed at the observed values from the Swift-BAT 70-month sample, we allow <R>, <Ecutoff > and <{\Gamma}> to vary subject to reproducing the CXB. We report results for {\sigma}_{\Gamma} = 0.1-0.5. In an alternative approach, we define the parameter distributions, then forward model to fit the CXB by perturbing…
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