http://arxiv.org/abs/2212.05755
The study of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGNs) is vital in order to understand their respective nuclei bounded activity primarily triggered by the accretion disk and the associated corona. The hard X-ray emission characterised by the spectral index $\Gamma$ emitted by these sources in 2-10 keV band ionizes the nearby physical features like disk, BLR, NLR and provides a radiative configuration. However, based on previous studies, there is degeneracy in the evolution of $\Gamma$ across the redshift, wherein few studies display a systematic trend in the evolution and others rule out the systematic variation. In the present work, we study the evolution of $\Gamma$ across the redshift for a very large sample and perform further studies on the variation of $\Gamma$ with optical parameters using SDSS data viz. H$_{\beta}$ \& Mg II and their luminosities. Based on analysis we find that there is no change in $\Gamma$ across the redshift and it does not show any correlation with the optical parameters. This strongly suggests that the $\Gamma$ is influenced by the soft excess and/or reflection component and is affecting the disk and BLR region at the same strength across the redshift.
D. Nour and K. Sriram
Tue, 13 Dec 22
17/105
Comments: 16 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in JHEAP
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