Euclid preparation. Observational expectations for redshift z<7 active galactic nuclei in the Euclid Wide and Deep surveys
Euclid Collaboration: M. Selwood (1), S. Fotopoulou (1), M. N. Bremer, (1), L. Bisigello (2, 3), H. Landt (4), E. Ba\~nados (5), G. Zamorani (6),, F. Shankar (7), D. Stern (8), E. Lusso (9, 10), L. Spinoglio (11), V., Allevato (12), F. Ricci (13, 14), A. Feltre (9)

TL;DR
This paper forecasts the number and properties of active galactic nuclei (AGN) detectable by the Euclid surveys, using simulations based on X-ray luminosity functions and color selection, to inform future observational strategies.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed predictions of AGN populations in Euclid surveys, including detection rates, selection completeness, and the distribution of obscured and unobscured AGN.
Findings
Approximately 40 million AGN expected in Euclid Wide Survey
Detection of 0.24 million AGN in Euclid Deep Survey
Color selection yields a significant fraction of the total AGN population
Abstract
We forecast the expected population of active galactic nuclei (AGN) observable in the Euclid Wide Survey (EWS) and Euclid Deep Survey (EDS). Starting from an X-ray luminosity function (XLF) we generate volume-limited samples of the AGN expected in the survey footprints. Each AGN is assigned an SED appropriate for its X-ray luminosity and redshift, with perturbations sampled from empirical distributions. The photometric detectability of each AGN is assessed via mock observation of the assigned SED. We estimate 40 million AGN will be detectable in at least one band in the EWS and 0.24 million in the EDS, corresponding to surface densities of 2.810 deg and 4.710 deg. Employing colour selection criteria on our simulated data we select a sample of 4.810 (331 deg) AGN in the EWS and 1.710 (346 deg) in the EDS,…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
