A deep ROSAT survey - IV. The evolution of X-ray-selected QSOs
Abstract
We report on a new estimate of the QSO X-ray luminosity function and its evolution with redshift based on a sample of 107 QSOs detected at faint X-ray fluxes, \ergcms , with the {\it ROSAT} X-ray satellite. For , the X-ray evolution of QSOs in this sample is consistent with strong luminosity evolution, , at low redshifts () and a constant comoving space density at higher redshifts. The derived rate of evolution at low redshifts is thus significantly higher than that obtained previously for the {\it Einstein} Extended Medium Sensitivity Survey (EMSS). Indeed, most luminosity evolution models provide a very poor fit (rejected at the 99 per cent confidence level) when applied to the combined EMSS and {\it ROSAT} samples, although a polynomial evolution model, , provides an adequate fit for . For , a simple power-law luminosity evolution model with a redshift cut-off (,
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9410078,
title = {A deep ROSAT survey - IV. The evolution of X-ray-selected QSOs},
author = {B. J. Boyle and T. Shanks and I. Georgantopoulos and G. C. Stewart and R. E. Griffiths},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9410078},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
Accepted for publication in MNRAS. 10 pages including 4 figures; uuencoded compressed postscript; RGO-209