On the cosmic evolution of AGN obscuration and the X-ray luminosity function: XMM-Newton and Chandra spectral analysis of the 31.3 deg$^2$ Stripe 82X
Alessandro Peca, Nico Cappelluti, Meg Urry, Stephanie LaMassa, Stefano, Marchesi, Tonima Ananna, Mislav Balokovi\'c, David Sanders, Connor Auge,, Ezequiel Treister, Meredith Powell, Tracey Jane Turner, Allison Kirkpatrick,, Chuan Tian

TL;DR
This study analyzes X-ray spectra of thousands of AGN in a large sky area to understand how obscuration, luminosity, and evolution of AGN populations change over cosmic time, revealing key trends in black hole growth.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the redshift and luminosity dependence of AGN obscuration and the evolution of the X-ray luminosity function using extensive spectral analysis.
Findings
Obscured AGN fraction increases with redshift and decreases with luminosity.
Obscured AGN dominate at high redshift and high luminosity regimes.
Black hole accretion density evolves with star formation rate, indicating co-evolution.
Abstract
We present X-ray spectral analysis of XMM and Chandra observations in the 31.3 deg Stripe-82X (S82X) field. Of the 6181 X-ray sources in this field, we analyze a sample of 2937 active galactic nuclei (AGN) with solid redshifts and sufficient counts determined by simulations. Our results show a population with median values of spectral index , column density log and intrinsic, de-absorbed, 2-10 keV luminosity log, in the redshift range 0-4. We derive the intrinsic fraction of AGN that are obscured (), finding a significant increase in the obscured AGN fraction with redshift and a decline with increasing luminosity. The average obscured AGN fraction is for…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
