Testing current synthesis models of the X-ray background

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We present synthesis models of the X-ray background where the available X-ray observational constraints are used to derive information on the AGN population properties. We show the need for luminous X-ray absorbed AGNs, the QSO2s, in reproducing the 2-10 keV source counts at relatively bright fluxes. We compare a model where the evolution of absorbed AGNs is faster than that of unabsorbed ones, with a standard model where absorbed and unabsorbed AGNs evolve at the same rate. It is found that an increase by a factor of ∼2 from z = 0 to z ∼ 1.3 in the ratio between absorbed and unabsorbed AGNs would provide a significant improvement in the data description. Finally, we make predictions on the AGNs to be observed in deep X-ray surveys which contain information on the AGN space density at high redshift.

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Gilli, R., Salvati, M., & Hasinger, G. (2001). Testing current synthesis models of the X-ray background. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 366(2), 407–417. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20000105

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