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Euclid preparation: LVII. Observational expectations for redshift z < 7 active galactic nuclei in the Euclid wide and deep surveys

Euclid preparation: LVII. Observational expectations for redshift z < 7 active galactic nuclei in the Euclid wide and deep surveys
Euclid preparation: LVII. Observational expectations for redshift z < 7 active galactic nuclei in the Euclid wide and deep surveys
We forecast the expected population of active galactic nuclei (AGN) observable in the Euclid Wide Survey (EWS) and Euclid Deep Survey (EDS). Starting from an X-ray luminosity function (XLF), we generated volume-limited samples of the AGN expected in the Euclid survey footprints. Each AGN was assigned a spectral energy distribution (SED) appropriate for its X-ray luminosity and redshift, with perturbations sampled from empirical distributions. The photometric detectability of each AGN was assessed via mock observations of the assigned SED. We estimate 40 million AGN will be detectable in at least one Euclid band in the EWS and 0.24 million in the EDS, corresponding to surface densities of 2.8 × 103 deg−2 and 4.7 × 103 deg−2. The relative uncertainty on our expectation for Euclid detectable AGN is 6.7% for the EWS and 12.5% for the EDS, driven by the uncertainty of the XLF. Employing Euclid-only colour selection criteria on our simulated data we select a sample of 4.8 × 106 (331 deg−2) AGN in the EWS and 1.7 × 104 (346 deg−2) in the EDS, amounting to 10% and 8% of the AGN detectable in the EWS and EDS. Including ancillary Rubin/LSST bands improves the completeness and purity of AGN selection. These data roughly double the total number of selected AGN to comprise 21% and 15% of the Euclid detectable AGN in the EWS and EDS. The total expected sample of colour-selected AGN contains 6.0 × 106 (74%) unobscured AGN and 2.1 × 106 (26%) obscured AGN, covering 0.02 ≤ z ≲ 5.2 and 43 ≤ log10(Lbol/erg s−1) ≤ 47. With these simple colour cuts expected surface densities are already comparable to the yield of modern X-ray and mid-infrared surveys of similar area. The EWS sample is most comparable to the WISE C75 AGN selection and the EDS sample is most similar to the yield of the collated Spitzer cryogenic surveys when considering Euclid bands alone, or the XXL-3XLSS survey AGN sample when also considering selection with ancillary optical bands. We project that 15% (7.6%) of the total Euclid detectable population in the EWS (EDS) will exhibit X-ray fluxes that could be detected in the XMM-COSMOS survey, showing that the vast majority of Euclid-detected AGN would not be detectable in modern medium-depth X-ray surveys.
astro-ph.GA, Surveys, Galaxies: active, Quasars: general
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Euclid Collaboration (2025) Euclid preparation: LVII. Observational expectations for redshift z < 7 active galactic nuclei in the Euclid wide and deep surveys. A&A, 693, [A250]. (doi:10.1051/0004-6361/202450894).

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Abstract

We forecast the expected population of active galactic nuclei (AGN) observable in the Euclid Wide Survey (EWS) and Euclid Deep Survey (EDS). Starting from an X-ray luminosity function (XLF), we generated volume-limited samples of the AGN expected in the Euclid survey footprints. Each AGN was assigned a spectral energy distribution (SED) appropriate for its X-ray luminosity and redshift, with perturbations sampled from empirical distributions. The photometric detectability of each AGN was assessed via mock observations of the assigned SED. We estimate 40 million AGN will be detectable in at least one Euclid band in the EWS and 0.24 million in the EDS, corresponding to surface densities of 2.8 × 103 deg−2 and 4.7 × 103 deg−2. The relative uncertainty on our expectation for Euclid detectable AGN is 6.7% for the EWS and 12.5% for the EDS, driven by the uncertainty of the XLF. Employing Euclid-only colour selection criteria on our simulated data we select a sample of 4.8 × 106 (331 deg−2) AGN in the EWS and 1.7 × 104 (346 deg−2) in the EDS, amounting to 10% and 8% of the AGN detectable in the EWS and EDS. Including ancillary Rubin/LSST bands improves the completeness and purity of AGN selection. These data roughly double the total number of selected AGN to comprise 21% and 15% of the Euclid detectable AGN in the EWS and EDS. The total expected sample of colour-selected AGN contains 6.0 × 106 (74%) unobscured AGN and 2.1 × 106 (26%) obscured AGN, covering 0.02 ≤ z ≲ 5.2 and 43 ≤ log10(Lbol/erg s−1) ≤ 47. With these simple colour cuts expected surface densities are already comparable to the yield of modern X-ray and mid-infrared surveys of similar area. The EWS sample is most comparable to the WISE C75 AGN selection and the EDS sample is most similar to the yield of the collated Spitzer cryogenic surveys when considering Euclid bands alone, or the XXL-3XLSS survey AGN sample when also considering selection with ancillary optical bands. We project that 15% (7.6%) of the total Euclid detectable population in the EWS (EDS) will exhibit X-ray fluxes that could be detected in the XMM-COSMOS survey, showing that the vast majority of Euclid-detected AGN would not be detectable in modern medium-depth X-ray surveys.

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Accepted/In Press date: 4 November 2024
Published date: 22 January 2025
Keywords: astro-ph.GA, Surveys, Galaxies: active, Quasars: general

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Local EPrints ID: 502507
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/502507
ISSN: 0004-6361
PURE UUID: 6f162b68-9116-4426-bdd1-6900b2c693e2

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Last modified: 21 Aug 2025 04:49

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Author: M. Selwood
Author: S. Fotopoulou
Author: M.N. Bremer
Author: L. Bisigello
Author: H. Landt
Author: E. Bañados
Author: G. Zamorani
Author: F. Shankar
Author: D. Stern
Author: E. Lusso
Author: L. Spinoglio
Author: V. Allevato
Author: F. Ricci
Author: A. Feltre
Author: F. Mannucci
Author: M. Salvato
Author: R.A.A. Bowler
Author: M. Mignoli
Author: D. Vergani
Author: F. La Franca
Author: A. Amara
Author: S. Andreon
Author: N. Auricchio
Author: M. Baldi
Author: S. Bardelli
Author: R. Bender
Author: C. Bodendorf
Author: D. Bonino
Author: E. Branchini
Author: M. Brescia
Author: J. Brinchmann
Author: S. Camera
Author: V. Capobianco
Author: C. Carbone
Author: J. Carretero
Author: S. Casas
Author: M. Castellano
Author: S. Cavuoti
Author: A. Cimatti
Author: G. Congedo
Author: C.J. Conselice
Author: L. Conversi
Author: Y. Copin
Author: F. Courbin
Author: H.M. Courtois
Author: M. Cropper
Author: A. Da Silva
Author: H. Degaudenzi
Author: A.M. Di Giorgio
Corporate Author: Euclid Collaboration

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