ASCA observations of Deep ROSAT fields - II. The 2-10keV AGN luminosity function
Abstract
We present additional optical spectroscopic identifications of sources identified in three deep ASCA GIS fields which also form part of a deep ROSAT survey. In total, 26 ASCA sources have been detected down to a 2-10keV flux limit of S = 5e-14 erg/cm/s. LDSS observations have increased the spectroscopic completeness of the survey to between 65 and 85 per cent, with identifications for up to 13 QSOs with broad emission lines and 6 objects with narrow emission lines. Combining these objects with the AGN identified in the LMA/HEAO-1 sample by Grossan, we find evidence for significant cosmological evolution in the 2-10keV band (<V_e/V_a>=0.63+/-0.03), fit by a pure luminosity evolution model; L \propto (1+z)^k, k=2.04^{+0.16}_{-0.22}\Phi (L_X) \propto L^{-1.9}$, L*<10^{44.1}erg/s. Depending on the extent to which we extrapolate the z=0 AGN luminosity function, we predict a total contribution to the 2-10keV X-ray background from QSOs and narrow-emission-line galaxies which ranges from 48 per cent (for AGN with L>10^{42}erg/s) to 80 per cent (L>10^{39}erg/s).
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9710002,
title = {ASCA observations of Deep ROSAT fields - II. The 2-10keV AGN luminosity function},
author = {B. J. Boyle and I. Georgantopoulos and A. J. Blair and G. C. Stewart and R. E. Griffiths and T. Shanks and K. F. Gunn and O. Almaini},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9710002},
year = {2009}
}
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10 pages, TeX, 5 figures, MNRAS in press (significant revision at proof stage)