Date Published:
June 1, 2013
Abstract:
We present a study of Spitzer/IRAC and X-ray active galactic nucleus(AGN) selection techniques in order to quantify the overlap, uniqueness,contamination, and completeness of each. We investigate how the overlapand possible contamination of the samples depend on the depth of boththe IR and X-ray data. We use Spitzer/IRAC imaging, Chandra andXMM-Newton X-ray imaging, and spectroscopic redshifts from the PRismMUlti-object Survey to construct galaxy and AGN samples at 0.2 < z< 1.2 over 8 deg
2. We construct samples over a wide rangeof IRAC flux limits (SWIRE to GOODS depth) and X-ray flux limits (10 ksto 2 Ms). We compare IR-AGN samples defined using both the IRAC colorselection of Stern et al. and Donley et al. with X-ray-detected AGNsamples. For roughly similar depth IR and X-ray surveys, we find that
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