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CRA Cosmic Coffee: Mathilda Avirett-Mackenzie

March 13, 2019 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Title: The Evolving X-ray Spectrum of Active Galactic Nuclei


Abstract: The cosmic X-ray background (XRB) spectrum and active galaxy number counts encode essential information about the spectral evolution of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) and have been successfully modeled by XRB synthesis models for many years. Recent measurements of the 8–24 keV AGN number counts by NuSTAR and Swift-BAT are unable to be simultaneously described by existing XRB synthesis models, indicating a fundamental breakdown in our understanding of AGN evolution. Here we show that the 8–24 keV AGN number counts can be successfully modeled with an XRB synthesis model in which the reflection strength (R) in the spectral model increases with redshift. We show that an increase in reflection strength with redshift is a natural outcome of (1) connecting R to the incidence of high column density gas around AGNs, and (2) the growth in the AGN obscured fraction to higher redshifts. In addition to the redshift evolution of R, we also find evidence that an increasing Compton-thick fraction with z is necessary to describe the 8–24 keV AGN number counts determined by NuSTAR. These results show that, in contrast to the traditional orientation-based AGN unification model, the nature and covering factor of the absorbing gas and dust around AGNs evolve over time and must be connected to physical processes in the AGN environment. Future XRB synthesis models must allow for the redshift evolution of AGN spectral parameters which could then be used to constrain fundamental connections between AGNs and galaxies.

Details

Date:
March 13, 2019
Time:
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Venue

Howey N201/202
837 State Street
Atlanta, GA 30332 United States
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