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The luminosity function of Seyfert 1 galaxy nuclei and BL Lac objects, and the X-ray background

The luminosity function of Seyfert 1 and BL Lac object nuclei is constructed. The main results of this study are that: The luminosity function of Seyfert 1 nuclei is steep, which implies a rather large volume density of such nuclei fainter than M/sub v/=-18 (using H/sub o /=50 km s/sup -1//Mpc). The...

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Autor principal: Véron, P
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1979
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/875288
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description The luminosity function of Seyfert 1 and BL Lac object nuclei is constructed. The main results of this study are that: The luminosity function of Seyfert 1 nuclei is steep, which implies a rather large volume density of such nuclei fainter than M/sub v/=-18 (using H/sub o /=50 km s/sup -1//Mpc). The volume density of BL Lac nuclei in the range -23<M/sub v/<-21 is at least as large as that of the Seyfert 1 nuclei. A consequence of this fact is probably that BL Lac nuclei suffer a smaller cosmological evolution than do the Seyfert 1 nuclei (or quasars), as suspected by Setti and Woltjer (1977), as the surface density of faint BL Lac objects is much smaller than that of quasars. If the steep luminosity function of the Seyfert 1 nuclei extends to M /sub v/=-16.5, these objects may easily account for most of the X-ray background in the range 2 to 10 keV. (81 refs).
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spelling cern-8752882019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/875288engVéron, PThe luminosity function of Seyfert 1 galaxy nuclei and BL Lac objects, and the X-ray backgroundAstrophysics and AstronomyThe luminosity function of Seyfert 1 and BL Lac object nuclei is constructed. The main results of this study are that: The luminosity function of Seyfert 1 nuclei is steep, which implies a rather large volume density of such nuclei fainter than M/sub v/=-18 (using H/sub o /=50 km s/sup -1//Mpc). The volume density of BL Lac nuclei in the range -23<M/sub v/<-21 is at least as large as that of the Seyfert 1 nuclei. A consequence of this fact is probably that BL Lac nuclei suffer a smaller cosmological evolution than do the Seyfert 1 nuclei (or quasars), as suspected by Setti and Woltjer (1977), as the surface density of faint BL Lac objects is much smaller than that of quasars. If the steep luminosity function of the Seyfert 1 nuclei extends to M /sub v/=-16.5, these objects may easily account for most of the X-ray background in the range 2 to 10 keV. (81 refs).oai:cds.cern.ch:8752881979
spellingShingle Astrophysics and Astronomy
Véron, P
The luminosity function of Seyfert 1 galaxy nuclei and BL Lac objects, and the X-ray background
title The luminosity function of Seyfert 1 galaxy nuclei and BL Lac objects, and the X-ray background
title_full The luminosity function of Seyfert 1 galaxy nuclei and BL Lac objects, and the X-ray background
title_fullStr The luminosity function of Seyfert 1 galaxy nuclei and BL Lac objects, and the X-ray background
title_full_unstemmed The luminosity function of Seyfert 1 galaxy nuclei and BL Lac objects, and the X-ray background
title_short The luminosity function of Seyfert 1 galaxy nuclei and BL Lac objects, and the X-ray background
title_sort luminosity function of seyfert 1 galaxy nuclei and bl lac objects, and the x-ray background
topic Astrophysics and Astronomy
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/875288
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