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EDP Sciences, Astronomy & Astrophysics, (574), p. L10, 2015

DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201425496

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Mass without radiation: Heavily obscured AGNs, the X-ray background, and the black hole mass density

Journal article published in 2015 by A. Comastri ORCID, R. Gilli ORCID, A. Marconi, G. Risaliti, M. Salvati
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
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Abstract

A recent revision of black hole scaling relations (Kormendy & Ho 2013), indicates that the local mass density in black holes should be increased by up to a factor of five with respect to previously determined values. The local black hole mass density is connected to the mean radiative efficiency of accretion through the time integral of the AGN volume density and a significant increase of the local black holes mass density would have interesting consequences on AGN accretion properties and demography. One possibility to explain a large black hole mass density is that most of the Black Hole growth is via radiatively inefficient channels such as super Eddington accretion, however, given the intrinsic degeneracies in the Soltan argument, this solution is not unique. Here we show how it is possible to accommodate a larger fraction of heavily buried, Compton thick AGN, without violating the limit imposed by the hard X-ray and mid-infrared backgrounds spectral energy density. ; Comment: A&A Letters, in press; reference added