The Spatial Clustering of ROSAT All-Sky Survey Active Galactic Nuclei. V. The Evolution of Broad-line AGN Clustering Properties in the Last 6 Gyr

This is the fifth paper in a series of investigations of the clustering properties of luminous, broad-emission-line active galactic nuclei (AGNs) identified in the ROSAT All-Sky Survey (RASS) and Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). In this work we measure the cross-correlation function (CCF) between RA...

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Hauptverfasser: Krumpe, Mirko, Miyaji, Takamitsu, Georgakakis, Antonis, Schulze, Andreas, Coil, Alison L., Dwelly, Tom, Coffey, Damien, Comparat, Johan, Aceves, Héctor, Salvato, Mara, Merloni, Andrea, Maraston, Claudia, Nandra, Kirpal, Brownstein, Joel R., Schneider, Donald P.
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subjects Active galactic nuclei
Active galaxies
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Autocorrelation function
Autocorrelation functions
Black holes
Clustering
Correlation
Cross correlation
Dark matter
Deposition
Emission analysis
Galactic halos
Galaxies
Halos
Large-scale structure of the universe
Red shift
Sky surveys (astronomy)
Statistical analysis
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X-rays
title The Spatial Clustering of ROSAT All-Sky Survey Active Galactic Nuclei. V. The Evolution of Broad-line AGN Clustering Properties in the Last 6 Gyr
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