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Variability-selected active galactic nuclei from supernova search in the Chandra deep field south
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Cosmic AbundanceGalaxy FormationPhotometryNuclear Optical VariabilityEngineeringSupernova SearchPhysicsNatural SciencesLow Luminosity AgnsSynchrotron RadiationLarge Scale StructureObservational CosmologyHigh-energy AstrophysicsHost GalaxiesAstrophysics
Context. Variability is a property shared by virtually all active galactic nuclei (AGNs), and was adopted as a criterion for their selection using data from multi epoch surveys. Low Luminosity AGNs (LLAGNs) are contaminated by the light of their host galaxies, and cannot therefore be detected by the usual colour techniques. For this reason, their evolution in cosmic time is poorly known. Consistency with the evolution derived from X-ray detected samples has not been clearly established so far, also because the low luminosity population consists of a mixture of different object types. LLAGNs can be detected by the nuclear optical variability of extended objects.
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