Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2009-09-28
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics
13 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in A&A
Scientific paper
We present a determination of the local (z=0) luminosity function of optically selected type 1 (broad-line) Active Galactic Nuclei. Our primary resource is the Hamburg/ESO Survey (HES), which provides a well-defined sample of more than 300 optically bright AGN with redshifts z<0.3 and blue magnitudes B<17.5. AGN luminosities were estimated in two ways, always taking care to minimise photometric biases due to host galaxy light contamination. Firstly, we measured broad-band B_J (blue) magnitudes of the objects over small apertures of the size of the seeing disk. Secondly, we extracted H alpha and H beta broad emission line luminosities from the spectra which should be entirely free of any starlight contribution. The resulting AGN luminosity function (AGNLF) is consistent with a single power law, also when considering the effects of number density evolution within the narrow redshift range. We compared our AGNLF with the H alpha luminosity function of lower luminosity Seyfert 1 galaxies by Hao et al. (2005) and found a smooth transition between both, with excellent agreement in the overlapping region. From the combination of HES and SDSS samples we constructed a single local AGNLF spanning more than 4 orders of magnitude in luminosity. It shows only mild curvature which can be well described as a double power law with slope indices of -2.0 for the faint end and -2.8 for the bright end. We predicted the local AGNLF in the soft X-ray domain and compared this to recent literature data. We also compared the local AGNLF with results obtained at higher redshifts and find strong evidence for luminosity-dependent evolution, in the sense that AGN with luminosities around M_B~-19 are as common in the local universe as they were at z=1.5, supporting the 'AGN downsizing' picture (abridged).
Husemann Bernd
Schulze Andreas
Wisotzki Lutz
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