A Fresh Look at AGN Spectral Energy Distribution Fitting with the XMM-SERVS AGN Sample
Adam Marshall, Matthew W. Auger-Williams, Manda Banerji, Roberto, Maiolino, Rebecca Bowler

TL;DR
This study performs detailed SED fitting on 711 X-ray luminous AGN to explore their properties, revealing correlations between optical and X-ray luminosities, host galaxy characteristics, and emission line features using broadband photometry.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive SED fitting approach for a large AGN sample, linking broadband photometry to emission line and obscuration properties, and validates photometric inferences against spectroscopic data.
Findings
Optical luminosity correlates with X-ray luminosity.
Obscured and unobscured AGN host galaxies have similar stellar masses.
Photometric emission line properties are consistent with spectroscopic results in 91% of cases.
Abstract
We perform spectral energy distribution (SED) fitting to 711 luminous X-ray AGN at 0.7 < z < 4.5 using 10-bands of optical and infra-red photometric data for objects within XMM-SERVS. This fitting provided 510 reliable (reduced ) inferences on AGN and host galaxy properties. The AGN optical (3000\r{A}) luminosity inferred from SED-fitting is found to correlate with the measured X-ray (2-10 keV) luminosity, in good agreement with previous work. Using X-ray hardness as a proxy for AGN obscuration, we also study the differences in the host galaxy properties of obscured and unobscured AGN. Both populations have consistent stellar masses (log = 10.88 and log = 10.8 for unobscured and obscured AGN respectively). We also find evidence for varying AGN emission line properties from a standard AGN template…
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