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Extending α OX Studies to Include the Numerous Low-to- Moderate Luminosity AGNs Aaron Steffen The Pennsylvania State University November 6th, 2006
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Collaborators Iskra Strateva MPE Niel Brandt PSU David Alexander Durham, U.K. Franz Bauer Columbia Anton Koekemoer STScI Bret Lehmer PSU Don Schneider PSU Cristian Vignali INAF - Bologna
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Extended Chandra Deep Field - South (E-CDF-S; Lehmer et al. 2005) Four contiguous 250 ks ACIS-I exposures centered on the 1Ms CDF-S COMBO-17 (Wolf et al. 2004) Optically selected AGNs using 5 Broad-band and 12 Medium-band filters Project Motivation ● Extend α OX studies to include the low-to-moderate luminosity AGNs that numerically dominate the AGN population. ● Break the luminosity - redshift degeneracy present in flux-limited samples. ● Compile a large, homogeneous AGN sample and use both parametric and non-parametric statistical tests to determine if α OX evolves with cosmic time.
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Sobolewska, Siemiginowska & Zycki (2004) Richards et al. (2006) ● UV emission from a thermalized thin accretion disk. ● X-ray emission from inverse- Compton scattering off of energetic electrons in optically thin corona. ● Radio jets and intrinsic absorption can affect the measurement of the intrinsic X-ray/UV emission. Relation Between UV and X-ray Emission in AGN
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Sample# srcs # X-ray Detected Strateva et al. (2006) Seyfert 1s25 a 25 (100%) SDSS / ROSAT155126 (81%) High-z3632 (89%) Steffen et al. (2006) BQS / ROSAT4645 (98%) COMBO-17 / E-CDF-S5247 (90%) High-z1932 (89%) Total333293 (88%) Sample# srcs # X-ray Detected Strateva et al. (2006) Seyfert 1s25 a 25 (100%) SDSS / ROSAT155126 (81%) High-z3632 (89%) Steffen et al. (2006) BQS / ROSAT4645 (98%) COMBO-17 / E-CDF-S5247 (90%) High-z1932 (89%) Sample# srcs # X-ray Detected Strateva et al. (2006) Seyfert 1s25 a 25 (100%) SDSS / ROSAT155126 (81%) High-z3632 (89%) Breaking the L-z Degeneracy
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Comparing L UV and L X vs. redshift Our sample spans 5 (4) orders of magnitude in L UV (L X ).
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X-ray vs. Optical Luminosity OLS Bisector yields: Non-parametric Kendall’s partial τ = 0.519 (15σ)
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Evidence for a non-linear relation Dependance of α OX on log(L UV ) Non-parametric Kendall’s partial τ = −0.377 (14σ)
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No Evidence for Evolution Parametric Non-Parametric Kendall’s Partial τ = −0.031 (1.3σ)
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Comparison with Earlier Studies AT86W94S05S06 Number of Sources 154343228333 % X-ray Detected 61%52%86%88% Radio Loud or BALs? Yes No
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Future Studies: Including the Most Luminous AGNs Sample# srcs # X-ray Detected Strateva et al. (2006) Seyfert 1s25 a 25 (100%) SDSS / ROSAT155126 (81%) High-z3632 (89%) Steffen et al. (2006) BQS / ROSAT4645 (98%) COMBO-17 / E-CDF-S5247 (90%) High-z1932 (89%) Total333293 (88%) Sample# srcs # X-ray Detected Strateva et al. (2006) Seyfert 1s25 a 25 (100%) SDSS / ROSAT155126 (81%) High-z3632 (89%) Steffen et al. (2006) BQS / ROSAT4645 (98%) COMBO-17 / E-CDF-S5247 (90%) High-z1918 (89%) Just et al. (2007) SDSS / Chandra3030 (100%) High-z1914 (74%) Total382337 (88%)
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Still no Evidence for Cosmic Evolution
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Are the COMBO-17 selected AGNs the Faint Extension of the SDSS Population?
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COMBO-17 α OX Distrbution
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