The XXL Survey: XLI. Radio AGN luminosity functions based on the GMRT 610 MHz continuum observations
Reviewartikel, 2020

We study the space density evolution of active galactic nuclei (AGN) using the 610 MHz radio survey of the XXL-North field, performed with the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope. The survey covers an area of 30.4 deg(2), with a beamsize of 6.5 arcsec. The survey is divided into two parts, one covering an area of 11.9 deg(2) with 1 sigma rms noise of 200 mu Jy beam(-1) and the other spanning 18.5 deg(2) with rms noise of 45 mu Jy beam(-1). We extracted the catalog of radio components above 7 sigma. The catalog was cross-matched with a multi-wavelength catalog of the XXL-North field (covering about 80% of the radio XXL-North field) using a likelihood ratio method, which determines the counterparts based on their positions and their optical properties. The multi-component sources were matched visually with the aid of a computer code: Multi-Catalog Visual Cross-Matching. A flux density cut above 1 mJy selects AGN hosts with a high purity in terms of star formation contamination based on the available source counts. After cross-matching and elimination of observational biases arising from survey incompletenesses, the number of remaining sources was 1150. We constructed the rest-frame 1.4 GHz radio luminosity functions of these sources using the maximum volume method. This survey allows us to probe luminosities of 23 less than or similar to log(L-1.4 GHz[W Hz(-1)])less than or similar to 28 up to redshifts of z approximate to 2.1. Our results are consistent with the results from the literature in which AGN are comprised of two differently evolving populations, where the high luminosity end of the luminosity functions evolves more strongly than the low-luminosity end.

radio continuum: galaxies

accretion

galaxies: nuclei

accretion disks

galaxies: active

galaxies: evolution

Författare

B. Slaus

Sveučilište u Zagrebu

V Smolcic

Sveučilište u Zagrebu

M. Novak

Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

S. Fotopoulou

Université de Genève

Durham University

P. Ciliegi

Istituto nazionale di astrofisica (INAF)

N. Jurlin

Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy (ASTRON)

L. Ceraj

Sveučilište u Zagrebu

K. Tisanic

Sveučilište u Zagrebu

M. Birkinshaw

University of Bristol

M. Bremer

University of Bristol

L. Chiappetti

IASF Milano

Cathy Horellou

Chalmers, Rymd-, geo- och miljövetenskap, Astronomi och plasmafysik

M. Huynh

University of Western Australia

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)

H. Intema

Universiteit Leiden

K. Kolokythas

North-West University

M. Pierre

Université Paris Diderot

S. Raychaudhury

Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics

H. Rottgering

Universiteit Leiden

Astronomy and Astrophysics

0004-6361 (ISSN) 1432-0746 (eISSN)

Vol. 638 A46

Ämneskategorier

Acceleratorfysik och instrumentering

Astronomi, astrofysik och kosmologi

DOI

10.1051/0004-6361/201937258

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2023-10-10