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We constrain X-ray spectral shapes for the ensemble of AGN based on the shape of the Cosmic X-ray Background (CXB). Specifically, we rule out regions of X-ray spectral parameter space that do not reproduce the CXB in the energy range 1-100 keV. The key X-ray spectral parameters are the photon index, {Gamma}; the cutoff energy, Ecutoff; and the reflection scaling factor, R. Assuming each parameter follows a Gaussian distribution, we first explore the parameter space using a Bayesian approach and a fixed X-ray luminosity function (XLF). For {sigma}_E = 36 keV and {sigma}_R = 0.14, fixed at the observed values from the Swift-BAT 70-month sample, we allow <R>, <Ecutoff > and <{Gamma}> to vary subject to reproducing the CXB. We report results for {sigma}_{Gamma} = 0.1-0.5. In an alternative approach, we define the parameter distributions, then forward model to fit the CXB by perturbing the XLF using a neural network. This approach allows us to rule out parameter combinations that cannot reproduce the CXB for any XLF. The marginalized conditional probabilities for the four free parameters are: <R> = 0.99^{+0.11}_{-0.26}, <Ecutoff> = 118^{+24}_{-23}, {sigma}_{Gamma} = 0.101^{+0.097}_{-0.001} and <{Gamma}> = 1.9^{+0.08}_{-0.09}. We provide an interactive online tool for users to explore any combination of <Ecutoff>, {sigma}_E, <{Gamma}>, {sigma}_{Gamma}, <R> and {sigma}_R including different distributions for each absorption bin, subject to the integral CXB constraint. The distributions observed in many AGN samples can be ruled out by our analysis, meaning these samples can not be representative of the full AGN population. The few samples that fall within the acceptable parameter space are hard X-ray-selected, commensurate with their having fewer selection biases.
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