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Published May 21, 2007 | Accepted Version + Published
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Is the dependence of spectral index on luminosity real in optically selected AGN samples?

Abstract

We critically examine the dependence of spectral index on luminosity in optically selected AGN samples. An analysis of optically selected high-z quasars showed an anticorrelation of α_(OX), the spectral index between the rest-frame 2500 Å and 2 keV, with optical luminosity. We examine this relationship by means of Monte Carlo simulations and conclude that a constant αOX independent of optical luminosity is still consistent with this high-z sample. We further find that contributions of large dispersions and narrow range of optical luminosity are most important for the apparent, yet artificial, α_(OX)–l)o correlation reported. We also examine another, but more complete, low-z optical selected AGN sub-sample from Steffen et al., and our analysis shows that a constant αOX independent of optical luminosity is also consistent with the data. By comparing X-ray and optical luminosity functions, we find that a luminosity-independent α_(OX) is in fact more preferred than the luminosity-dependent α_(OX) model. We also discuss the selection effects caused by flux limits, which might systematically bias the l_X–l_o relation and cause discrepancy in optically selected and X-ray selected AGN samples. To correctly establish a dependence of α_(OX) of AGNs on their luminosity, a larger and more complete sample is needed and consequences of luminosity dispersions and selection effects in flux-limited samples must be taken into account properly.

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© 2007 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2007 RAS. Accepted 2007 February 2. Received 2007 January 11; in original form 2006 June 26. We thank the anonymous referee for helpful comments and stimulating suggestions that improved the manuscript. SMT thanks J. X. Wang, G. T. Richards, N. Brandt and X. L. Zhou for helpful discussion. SNZ acknowledges partial funding support by the Ministry of Education of China, Directional Research Project of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the National Natural Science Foundation of China under project no. 10233010 and 10521001.

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