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The AGN population in the AKARI NEP Deep Field

Authors :
Barrufet de Soto, Laia
White, Glenn J.
Pearson, Chris
Serjeant, Stephen
Lim, Tanya
Matsuhara, Hideo
Oi, Nagisa
Karouzos, Marios
Barrufet de Soto, Laia
White, Glenn J.
Pearson, Chris
Serjeant, Stephen
Lim, Tanya
Matsuhara, Hideo
Oi, Nagisa
Karouzos, Marios

Abstract

The AKARI North Ecliptic Pole Deep Field is a natural location to accomplish deep extragalactic surveys. It is supported by comprehensive ancillary data extending from radio to X-ray wavelengths, which have been used to classify radio sources as radio-loud and radio-quiet objects and to create a catalogue of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN). This has been achieved by using a radio-optical classification and colour-colour diagrams rather than the more usual way based on spectroscopy Furthermore, we explore whether this technique can be extended by using a far-Infrared (FIR) colour-colour diagram which has been used to identify 268 high redshift candidates.

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application/pdf, Barrufet de Soto, Laia ; White, Glenn J. ; Pearson, Chris ; Serjeant, Stephen ; Lim, Tanya; Matsuhara, Hideo; Oi, Nagisa and Karouzos, Marios (2017). The AGN population in the AKARI NEP Deep Field. Publications of The Korean Astronomical Society, 32(1) pp. 271–273., English
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Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1358918057
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5303.PKAS.2017.32.1.271