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Understanding the processes of galaxy formation and evolution requires a comprehensive exploration of the Cosmic Web, its filamentary structures, and their connection with Active Galactic Nuclei. I will present the analyses of 600 ks of Chandra X-ray observations of MQN01, the largest (4x4 cMpc^2) contiguous cosmic web structure discovered so far in Ly-alpha emission at z=3.2. MQN01 was identified through extensive mosaic MUSE observations, offering a unique opportunity to investigate the intricate relationship between galaxies/AGN and the large cosmic structure. Our primary objective, utilizing Chandra observations, is to perform a comprehensive census of the AGN population within MQN01 and compare their properties with those of the cosmic web, shedding light on potential connections.
multiple QSOs in Cosmic Web
multiple QSOs in Cosmic Web
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