What are the Pillars of Reionization? Revising the AGN Luminosity Function at z~5
Andrea Grazian, Emanuele Giallongo, Konstantina Boutsia, Stefano, Cristiani, Fabio Fontanot, Manuela Bischetti, Laura Bisigello, Angela, Bongiorno, Giorgio Calderone, Francesco Chiti Tegli, Guido Cupani, Gabriella, De Lucia, Valentina D'Odorico, Chiara Feruglio, Fabrizio Fiore

TL;DR
This study refines the understanding of high-redshift AGN luminosity functions at z~5, showing their significant role in cosmic reionization and providing new observational constraints that challenge existing models.
Contribution
It presents the most accurate measurement of the z~5 AGN luminosity function, especially at the faint end, and discusses implications for reionization and model predictions.
Findings
High space density of faint AGNs at z~5.
AGN photo-ionization rates align with UV background measurements.
Evidence suggests AGNs significantly contributed to reionization.
Abstract
In the past, high-z AGNs were given a minor role as possible drivers of reionization, despite initial evidences in favor of their large space densities at low luminosities by Chandra and HST. Recent observations from JWST are finding relatively large numbers of faint AGNs at z>4, convincingly confirming these early results. We present a sample of z~5 AGNs (both from wide, shallow ground-based surveys and from deep, pencil-beam observations from JWST), allowing to estimate their space densities with unprecedented accuracy. The bright end (M1450<-26) of the z~5 AGN luminosity function is well constrained, with a rather steep slope. The faint end (M1450>-22) indicates a high space density, the scatter is significant and the knee (M1450~-24) is mostly undetermined. Comparisons with state-of-the-art models find reasonable agreement with the observed AGN luminosity function at z=5, while the…
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TopicsParticle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
