What is an Active Galactic Nucleus (AGN)?
An AGN is a region at the center of some galaxies where a supermassive black hole accretes matter, emitting intense radiation.
How does X-ray luminosity relate to AGN activity?
Brighter X-ray sources are rarer but more likely to be genuine AGN, following a power-law relation.
What is the purpose of estimating the AGN fraction?
Estimating the AGN fraction helps astronomers understand the prevalence of AGN activity across different cosmic epochs.
How do astronomers count X-ray sources to estimate AGN fractions?
Astronomers observe galaxies and count those with X-ray emissions above a certain luminosity threshold.
What does the power-law relation in AGN fraction calculation represent?
The power-law relation shows that brighter X-ray sources are less common but more likely to be genuine AGN.
Can this calculator be used for any galaxy type?
This calculator is specifically designed for galaxies hosting AGN and may not be applicable to all galaxy types.
What are the limitations of using X-ray luminosity to estimate AGN fractions?
X-ray observations can be limited by obscuring dust, and other factors like redshift can affect luminosity measurements.