Observational constraints on the average radial distribution profile of AGN in distant galaxy clusters can provide important clues on the triggering mechanisms of AGN activity in dense environments and are essential for a completeness evaluation of cluster selection techniques in the X-ray and mm wavebands. The aim of this work is a statistical study with XMM-Newton of the presence and distribution of X-ray AGN in the large-scale structure environments of 22 X-ray luminous galaxy clusters in the redshift range 0.9 < z less than or similar to 1.6 compiled by the XMM-Newton Distant Cluster Project (XDCP). To this end, the X-ray point source lists from detections in the soft band (0.35-2.4 keV) and full band (0.3-7.5 keV) were stacked in clust...
We study the spatial clustering of 538 X-ray selected AGN in the 2 deg2 XMM-COSMOS field that are sp...
We use deep Chandra imaging and an extensive optical spectroscopy campaign on the Keck 10 m telescop...
We discuss the optical properties, X-ray detections and active galactic nucleus (AGN) populations of...
Observational constraints on the average radial distribution profile of AGN in distant galaxy cluste...
peer reviewedWe present a study of the overdensity of X-ray-selected active galactic nuclei (AGN) in...
I review recent results of the high-redshift X-ray selected AGN clustering, based on the XMM/2dF sur...
In this work, we studied ten nearby (z≤0.038) galaxy clusters to understand possible interactions be...
International audienceWe present a study of the overdensity of X-ray-selected active galactic nuclei...
We present an analysis of optical spectroscopically identified active galactic nuclei (AGN) down to ...
With the superb angular resolution of the Chandra Observatory, it is now possible to detect X-ray po...
X-ray surveys facilitate investigations of the environment of AGNs. Deep Chandra observations reveal...
To better understand the mechanism or mechanisms that lead to AGN activity today, we measure the X-r...
Context: With the superb angular resolution of the Chandra Observatory, it is now possible to detect...
We study the spatial clustering of 538 X-ray selected AGN in the 2 deg2 XMM-COSMOS field that are sp...
We use deep Chandra imaging and an extensive optical spectroscopy campaign on the Keck 10 m telescop...
We discuss the optical properties, X-ray detections and active galactic nucleus (AGN) populations of...
Observational constraints on the average radial distribution profile of AGN in distant galaxy cluste...
peer reviewedWe present a study of the overdensity of X-ray-selected active galactic nuclei (AGN) in...
I review recent results of the high-redshift X-ray selected AGN clustering, based on the XMM/2dF sur...
In this work, we studied ten nearby (z≤0.038) galaxy clusters to understand possible interactions be...
International audienceWe present a study of the overdensity of X-ray-selected active galactic nuclei...
We present an analysis of optical spectroscopically identified active galactic nuclei (AGN) down to ...
With the superb angular resolution of the Chandra Observatory, it is now possible to detect X-ray po...
X-ray surveys facilitate investigations of the environment of AGNs. Deep Chandra observations reveal...
To better understand the mechanism or mechanisms that lead to AGN activity today, we measure the X-r...
Context: With the superb angular resolution of the Chandra Observatory, it is now possible to detect...
We study the spatial clustering of 538 X-ray selected AGN in the 2 deg2 XMM-COSMOS field that are sp...
We use deep Chandra imaging and an extensive optical spectroscopy campaign on the Keck 10 m telescop...
We discuss the optical properties, X-ray detections and active galactic nucleus (AGN) populations of...