Active Galactic Nuclei in the mid-IR. Evolution and Contribution to the Cosmic Infrared Background
I. Matute (1, 2), F. La Franca (2), F. Pozzi (3, 4), C., Gruppioni (4), C. Lari (5), G. Zamorani (4) ((1) Max-Planck Institut fuer, extraterrestrische Physik (MPE), (2) Univ. 'Roma Tre', (3) Univ. di Bologna,, (4) Oss. Astronomico di Bologna, (5) INAF

TL;DR
This study models the evolution of mid-infrared luminosity functions of type-1 and type-2 AGN, estimating their contribution to the cosmic infrared background and predicting source counts for Spitzer observations.
Contribution
It introduces an evolving luminosity function model for AGN in the mid-infrared, incorporating optical spectral classification and spectral energy distribution assumptions.
Findings
Type-1 AGN luminosity function evolves with a rate k_L~2.9.
Type-2 AGN shows similar evolution with k_L between 1.8 and 2.6.
AGN contribute 4-10% to the cosmic infrared background.
Abstract
We study the evolution of the luminosity function (LF) of type-1 and type-2 AGN in the mid-infrared, and derive their contribution to the Cosmic InfraRed Background (CIRB) and the expected deep source counts to be observed by Spitzer at 24 micron. The sample of type-1 and type-2 AGN was selected at 15 micron (ISO) and 12 micron (IRAS), and classified on the basis of their optical spectra. Local templates of type-1 and type-2 AGN have been used to derive the intrinsic 15 micron luminosities. We adopted an evolving smooth two-power law shape of the LF, whose parameters have been derived using an un-binned maximum likelihood method. We find that the LF of type-1 AGN is compatible with a pure luminosity evolution (L(z)=L(0)(1+z)^k_L) model where k_L~2.9. A small flattening of the faint slope of the LF with increasing redshift is favoured by the data. A similar evolutionary scenario is found…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
