XXL-HSC: An updated catalogue of high-redshift ($z\geqslant3.5$) X-ray AGN in the XMM-XXL northern field. Constraints on the bright end of the soft logN-logS
E. Pouliasis, I. Georgantopoulos, A. Ruiz, R. Gilli, E. Koulouridis,, M. Akiyama, Y. Ueda, L. Chiappetti, C. Garrel, C. Horellou, T. Nagao, S., Paltani, M. Pierre, Y. Toba, C. Vignali

TL;DR
This study constructs the largest high-redshift ($z extgreater=3.5$) X-ray AGN sample in the XMM-XXL northern field, providing new constraints on the bright end of the soft X-ray logN-logS distribution and emphasizing the importance of wide-area surveys with deep optical data.
Contribution
It presents the largest high-redshift X-ray AGN sample in this field, combining spectroscopic and photometric data, and offers the strongest constraints on high-redshift AGN number counts at bright fluxes.
Findings
Sample of 54 high-z AGN, including 28 with spectroscopic redshifts.
High-redshift AGN number counts agree with exponential decline models.
Highlights the importance of wide-area X-ray and deep optical surveys for high-z AGN.
Abstract
X-rays offer a reliable method to identify Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN). However, in the high-redshift Universe X-ray AGN are poorly sampled due to their relatively low space density and the small areas covered by X-ray surveys. In addition to wide-area X-ray surveys, it is important to have deep optical data in order to locate the optical counterparts and determine their redshifts. In this work, we build a high-redshift () X-ray selected AGN sample in the XMM-XXL northern field using the most updated [0.5-2 keV] catalogue along with a plethora of new spectroscopic and multi-wavelength catalogues, including the deep optical Subaru Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC) data reaching magnitude limits i26 mag. We select all the spectroscopically confirmed AGN and complement this sample with high-redshift candidates that are HSC g- and r-band dropouts. To confirm the dropouts, we…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
