Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-08-21
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
13 pages, 11 figures, revised version accepted for publication in A&A, updated tables
Scientific paper
10.1051/0004-6361:20066277
We use the INTEGRAL all-sky hard X-ray survey to perform a statistical study of a representative sample of nearby AGN. Our entire all-sky sample consists of 127 AGN, of which 91 are confidently detected (>5 sigma) on the time-averaged map obtained with the IBIS/ISGRI instrument and 36 are detected only during single observations. Among the former there are 66 non-blazar AGN located at |b|>5 deg, where the survey's identification completeness is ~93%, which we use for calculating the AGN luminosity function and X-ray absorption distribution. In broad agreement with previous studies, we find that the fraction of obscured (log NH>22) objects is much higher (~70%) among the low-luminosity AGN (Lx<10^43.6 erg/s) than among the high-luminosity ones (Lx>10^43.6 erg/s), \~25%, where Lx is the luminosity in the 17-60 keV energy band. We also find that locally the fraction of Compton-thick AGN is less than 20% unless there is a significant population of AGN that are so strongly obscured that their observed hard X-ray luminosities fall below 10^40-10^41 erg/s, the effective limit of our survey. The constructed hard X-ray luminosity function has a canonical, smoothly broken power-law shape in the range 40
Churazov Eugene
Krivonos Roman
Revnivtsev Mike
Sazonov Sergei
Sunyaev Rachid
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