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A&A 408, 499-514 (2003)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20030990
The evolution of faint AGN between z
1 and
z
5 from the COMBO-17 survey
C. Wolf1, 2, L. Wisotzki3, 4, A. Borch2, S. Dye2, 5, M. Kleinheinrich2, 6 and K. Meisenheimer2
1 Department of Physics, Denys Wilkinson Bldg., University of Oxford, Keble Road, Oxford OX1 3RH, UK
2 Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie, Königstuhl 17, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
3 Astrophysikalisches Institut Potsdam, An der Sternwarte 16, 14482 Potsdam, Germany
4 Universität Potsdam, Institut für Physik, Am Neuen Palais 10, 14469 Potsdam, Germany
5 Astrophysics Group, Blackett Lab, Imperial College, Prince Consort Road, London, UK
6 IAEF, Universität Bonn, Auf dem Hügel 71, 53121 Bonn, Germany
(Received 4 April 2003 / Accepted 25 June 2003)
Abstract
We present a determination of the optical/UV AGN luminosity function and
its evolution, based on a large sample of faint (
R < 24) QSOs identified
in the COMBO-17 survey. Using multi-band photometry in 17 filters
within
,
we could simultaneously determine photometric redshifts with an
accuracy of
and obtain spectral energy distributions.
The redshift range covered by the sample is
1.2 < z < 4.8,
which implies that even at
, the sample reaches below
luminosities corresponding to
MB = -23, conventionally employed
to distinguish between Seyfert galaxies and quasars.
We clearly detect a broad plateau-like maximum of quasar activity around
and map out the smooth turnover between
and
.
The shape of the LF is characterised by some mild curvature, but no
sharp "break" is present within the range of luminosities covered.
Using only the COMBO-17 data, the evolving LF can be adequately described
by either a pure density evolution (PDE) or a pure luminosity evolution
(PLE) model. However, the absence of a strong
L*-like feature in the shape
of the LF inhibits a robust distinction between these modes.
We present a robust estimate for the integrated UV luminosity generation
by AGN as a function of redshift. We find that the LF continues to rise
even at the lowest luminosities probed by our survey, but that the slope
is sufficiently shallow that the contribution of low-luminosity AGN
to the UV luminosity density is negligible.
Although our sample reaches much fainter flux levels than previous
data sets, our results on space densities and LF slopes are completely
consistent with extrapolations from recent major surveys such as SDSS and 2QZ.
Key words: surveys -- galaxies: active -- galaxies: Seyfert -- quasars: general
Offprint request: C. Wolf, cwolf@astro.ox.ac.uk
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