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We present near-IR photometry and imaging observations of a small sample of sources identified in the BeppoSAX 5-10 keV survey (HELLAS) which resolves ~ 20-30% of the X-ray background at these energies. The near-IR data are combined with optical spectra and photometry. Only 40% of the sources in our sample have the blue, power law continuum typical of color-selected QSOs. The remaining 60% are dominated by a galactic component which, on the basis of the continuum colors and shape, have ages ranging from 10^9 to 10^10 years. The images show that the blue QSOs are pointlike at our angular resolution, while all the other sources are extended, consistent with their spectral appearance and low redshift. Since down to R=20 only about two thirds of the HELLAS sources have a counterpart, the preliminary HELLAS census comprises in roughly equal parts: i) blue QSOs (mostly at high redshifts); ii) optically dim, galaxy-dominated active nuclei (mostly at modest redshifts); and iii) empty fields (possibly highly absorbed QSOs at high redshifts).
We develop a new diagnostic method to classify galaxies into AGN hosts, star-forming galaxies, and absorption-dominated galaxies by combining the [O III]/Hbeta ratio with rest-frame U-B color. This can be used to robustly select AGNs in galaxy sample
We present the spectral energy distributions (SEDs) of a hard X-ray selected sample. The sample contains 136 sources with F(2-10 keV)>10^-14 erg/cm^2/s and 132 are AGNs. The sources are detected in a 1 square degree area of the XMM-Newton-Medium Deep
Using the latest 70 month Swift-BAT catalog we examined hard X-ray selected Seyfert I galaxies which are relatively little known and little studied, and yet potentially promising to test the ionized relativistic reflection model. From this list we ch
We present a sample of 10 low-mass active galactic nuclei (AGNs) selected from the 40-month NuSTAR serendipitous survey. The sample is selected to have robust NuSTAR detections at $3 - 24$~keV, to be at $z < 0.3$, and to have optical r-band magnitude
We present the first ROSAC results of an AGN clustering analysis. This study comprises a sample of 200 AGNs, 75% of which being at low redshifts z<0.5, in the Ursa Major constellation. The spatial 2-point-correlation function (SCF) as well as the min