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The X-ray-to-optical properties of optically selected active galaxies over wide luminosity and redshift ranges

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ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 131, Issue 6, Pages 2826-2842

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/503627

Keywords

galaxies : active; galaxies : evolution; galaxies : nuclei; methods : statistical; ultraviolet : galaxies; X-rays : galaxies

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  1. STFC [ST/F002963/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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We present partial-correlation analyses that examine the strengths of the relationships between l(2500) 8, l(2) keV, alpha(OX), and redshift for optically selected active galactic nuclei (AGNs). We extend the work of Strateva and coworkers, which analyzed optically selected AGNs from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), by including 52 moderate luminosity, optically selected AGNs from the COMBO-17 survey with corresponding deep (approximate to 250 ks to 1 Ms) X-ray observations from the Extended Chandra Deep Field-South. The COMBO-17 survey extends similar to 3 mag deeper than the SDSS and probes the moderate-luminosity AGNs that numerically dominate the AGN population in the universe. We also include recently published observations of 19 high-redshift, optically selected AGNs and 46 luminous, low-redshift AGNs from the Bright Quasar Survey. The full sample used in our analysis consists of 333 AGNs, extending out to z similar to 6, with 293 (88%) having X-ray detections. The sample spans five decades in UV luminosity and four decades in X-ray luminosity. We confirm that alpha(OX) is strongly anticorrelated with l(2500) (angstrom) (13.6 sigma), the highest significance found for this relation to date, and find evidence suggesting that the slope of this relation may be dependent on l(2500) (angstrom). We find that no significant correlation exists between alpha(OX) and redshift (1.3 sigma) and constrain the maximum evolution of AGN UV-to-X-ray flux ratios to be less than 30% (1 sigma) out to z=5. Using our sample's high X-ray detection fraction, we also find a significant anticorrelation (3.0 sigma) between alpha(OX) and l(2keV). We make comparisons to earlier studies on this topic and discuss implications for X-ray and optical AGN luminosity functions.

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