Bibcode
Liu, Z.; Merloni, Andrea; Georgakakis, Antonis; Menzel, Marie-Luise; Buchner, Johannes; Nandra, Kirpal; Salvato, Mara; Shen, Yue; Brusa, Marcella; Streblyanska, A.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 459, Issue 2, p.1602-1625
Fecha de publicación:
6
2016
Número de citas
74
Número de citas referidas
71
Descripción
In this paper we describe and publicly release a catalogue consisting of
8445 point-like X-ray sources detected in the XMM-XXL north survey. For
the 2512 AGN which have reliable spectroscopy from SDSS-III/BOSS, we
present the X-ray spectral fitting which has been computed with a
Bayesian approach. We have also applied an X-ray spectral stacking
method to different sub-samples, selected on the basis of the AGN
physical properties (L2-10 keV, z, MBH,
λEdd and NH). We confirm the well-known
Iwasawa-Taniguchi effect in our luminosity-redshift sub-samples, and
argue that such an effect is due to a decrease in the covering factor of
a distant obscuring `torus' with increasing X-ray luminosity. By
comparing the distribution of the reflection fraction, the ratio of the
normalization of the reflected component to the direct radiation, we
find that the low-luminosity, low-redshift sub-sample had systematically
higher reflection fraction values than the high-redshift,
high-luminosity one. On the other hand, no significant difference is
found between samples having similar luminosity but different redshift,
suggesting that the structure of the torus does not evolve strongly with
redshift. Contrary to previous works, we do not find evidence for an
increasing photon index at high Eddington ratio. This may be an
indication that the structure of the accretion disc changes as the
Eddington ratio approaches unity. Comparing our X-ray spectral analysis
results with the optical spectral classification, we find that ˜20
per cent of optical type-1 AGN show an X-ray absorbing column density
higher than 1021.5 cm- 2, and about 50 per cent of
type-2 AGN have an X-ray absorbing column density less than
1021.5 cm- 2. We suggest that the excess X-ray
absorption shown in the high-luminosity optical type-1 AGN can be due to
small-scale dust-free gas within (or close to) the broad-line region,
while in the low-luminosity ones it can be due to a clumpy torus with a
large covering factor.