Description
We present results from an analysis of the largest high-redshift (z>3) X-ray-selected active galactic nucleus (AGN) sample to date, combining the Chandra Cosmological Evolution Survey and Chandra Multi-wavelength Project surveys and doubling the previous samples. The sample comprises 209 X-ray-detected AGNs, over a wide range of rest-frame 2-10keV luminosities logLX=43.3-46.0erg/s. X-ray hardness rates show that ~39 per cent of the sources are highly obscured, N_H_>10^22^cm^-2^, in agreement with the ~37 per cent of type-2 AGNs found in our sample based on their optical classification. For ~26 per cent of objects have mismatched optical and X-ray classifications. Utilizing the 1/Vmax method, we confirm that the comoving space density of all luminosity ranges of AGNs decreases with redshift above z>3 and up to z~7. With a significant sample of AGNs (N=27) at z>4, it is found that both source number counts in the 0.5-2keV band and comoving space density are consistent with the expectation of a luminosity-dependent density evolution (LDDE) model at all redshifts, while they exclude the luminosity and density evolution (LADE) model. The measured comoving space density of type-1 and type-2 AGNs shows a constant ratio between the two types at z>3. Our results for both AGN types at these redshifts are consistent with the expectations of LDDE model.
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