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The 60 Month All-Sky Burst Alert Telescope Survey of Active Galactic Nucleus and the Anisotropy of Nearby AGNsSurveys above 10 keV represent one of the best resources to provide an unbiased census of the population of active galactic nuclei (AGNs). We present the results of 60 months of observation of the hard X-ray sky with Swift/Burst Alert Telescope (BAT). In this time frame, BAT-detected (in the 15-55 keV band) 720 sources in an all-sky survey of which 428 are associated with AGNs, most of which are nearby. Our sample has negligible incompleteness and statistics a factor of approx. 2 larger over similarly complete sets of AGNs. Our sample contains (at least) 15 bona fide Compton-thick AGNs and 3 likely candidates. Compton-thick AGNs represent approx. 5% of AGN samples detected above 15 keV. We use the BAT data set to refine the determination of the log N-log S of AGNs which is extremely important, now that NuSTAR prepares for launch, toward assessing the AGN contribution to the cosmic X-ray background. We show that the log N-log S of AGNs selected above 10 keV is now established to approx. 10% precision. We derive the luminosity function of Compton-thick AGNs and measure a space density of 7.9(+4.1/−2.9)× 10(exp −5)/cubic Mpc for objects with a de-absorbed luminosity larger than 2 × 10(exp 42) erg / s. As the BAT AGNs are all mostly local, they allow us to investigate the spatial distribution of AGNs in the nearby universe regardless of absorption. We find concentrations of AGNs that coincide spatially with the largest congregations of matter in the local (much < 85 Mpc) universe. There is some evidence that the fraction of Seyfert 2 objects is larger than average in the direction of these dense regions..
Document ID
20140010256
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Ajello, M.
(Stanford Univ. Stanford, CA, United States)
Alexander, D. M.
(Durham Univ. United Kingdom)
Greiner, J.
(Max-Planck-Inst. fuer Extraterrestrische Physik Garching, Germany)
Madejeski, G. M.
(Stanford Univ. Stanford, CA, United States)
Gehrels, N.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Burlon, D.
(Max-Planck-Inst. fuer Extraterrestrische Physik Garching, Germany)
Date Acquired
July 29, 2014
Publication Date
April 10, 2014
Publication Information
Publication: The Astrophysical Journal
Publisher: THE AMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume: 749
Issue: 1
Subject Category
Astronomy
Report/Patent Number
GSFC-E-DAA-TN9517
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
Keywords
SURVEY
GALACTIC
MONTH
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