Physical properties of the CDFS X-ray sources through fitting spectral energy distributions
Xiaotong Guo, Qiusheng Gu, Nan Ding, E. Contini, Yongyun Chen

TL;DR
This study uses multi-band spectral energy distribution fitting to analyze 791 X-ray sources in the CDFS, revealing differences in host galaxy properties and AGN obscuration related to luminosity and type.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of AGN and galaxy properties through improved SED fitting, including classification and new insights into obscuration and host galaxy characteristics.
Findings
AGNs are hosted in more massive galaxies than normal galaxies.
The specific star formation rates differ between AGN hosts and normal galaxies.
The fraction of obscured AGNs decreases with increasing X-ray luminosity.
Abstract
The physical parameters of galaxies and/or AGNs can be derived by fitting their multi-band spectral energy distributions (SEDs). By using CIGALE code, we perform multi-band SED fitting (from ultraviolet to infrared) for 791 X-ray sources (518 AGNs and 273 normal galaxies) in the 7 Ms Chandra Deep Field-south survey (CDFS). We consider the contributions from AGNs and adopt more accurate redshifts than published before. Therefore, more accurate star formation rates (SFRs) and stellar masses (M) are derived. We classify the 518 AGNs into type-I and type-II based on their optical spectra and their SEDs. Moreover, six AGN candidates are selected from the 273 normal galaxies based on their SEDs. Our main results are as follows: (1) the host galaxies of AGNs have larger M than normal galaxies, implying that AGNs prefer to host in massive galaxies; (2) the specific star formation rates…
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