The XXL Survey XXXII. Spatial clustering of the XXL-S AGN
Abstract
The XMM-XXL Survey spans two fields of 25 deg2 each observed for more than 6Ms with XMM, which provided a sample of tens of thousands of point sources with a flux limit of 2.2 × 10-15 and 1.4 × 10-14 erg s-1 cm2, corresponding to 50% of the area curve, in the soft band and hard band, respectively. In this paper we present the spatial clustering properties of 3100 and 1900 X-ray active galactic nuclei (AGNs) in the 0.5-2 and 2-10 keV bands, respectively, which have been spectroscopically observed with the AAOmega facility. This sample is 90% redshift complete down to an optical magnitude limit of r 21.8. The sources span the redshift interval 0<z<5.2, although in the current analysis we limit our samples to z 3, with corresponding sample median values of z 0.96 and 0.79 for the soft band and hard band, respectively. We employ the projected two-point correlation function to infer the spatial clustering and find a correlation length r0=7.0 ( 0.34) and 6.42( 0.42) h-1 Mpc, respectively, for the soft- and hard-band detected sources with a slope for both cases of γ=1.44 ( 0.1). The power-law clustering was detected within comoving separations of 1 and 25 h-1 Mpc. These results, as well as those derived in two separate redshift ranges, provide bias factors of the corresponding AGN host dark matter halos that are consistent with a halo mass of 10 [Mh/(h-1 M)]=13.04 0.06, confirming the results of most recent studies based on smaller X-ray AGN samples.
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