Cosmological evolution of active galactic nuclei: a soft X-ray view with ROSAT and beyond

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Active Galactic Nuclei, X-Ray Surveys, Cosmology

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We summarize topics on the cosmological evolution of AGNs based on our investigation of soft X-ray luminosity function (SXLF) of this population using the ROSAT Surveys. The topics include the global description of the SXLF, the emergence of the QSO population in the early universe, and the relation between star formation history and AGN activity. We also comment on the subsequent progress on these topics from recent results from the Chandra.

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