AUTHOR=Boorman P. G. , Torres-Albà N. , Annuar A. , Marchesi S. , Pfeifle R. W. , Stern D. , Civano F. , Baloković M. , Buchner J. , Ricci C. , Alexander D. M. , Brandt W. N. , Brightman M. , Chen C. T. , Creech S. , Gandhi P. , García J. A. , Harrison F. , Hickox R. , Kammoun E. , LaMassa S. , Lanzuisi G. , Marcotulli L. , Madsen K. , Matt G. , Matzeu G. , Nardini E. , Piotrowska J. M. , Pizzetti A. , Puccetti S. , Sicilian D. , Silver R. , Walton D. J. , Wilkins D. R. , Zhao X. , The HEX-P Collaboration TITLE=The High-Energy X-ray Probe (HEX-P): the circum-nuclear environment of growing supermassive black holes JOURNAL=Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences VOLUME=11 YEAR=2024 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/astronomy-and-space-sciences/articles/10.3389/fspas.2024.1335459 DOI=10.3389/fspas.2024.1335459 ISSN=2296-987X ABSTRACT=
Ever since the discovery of the first active galactic nuclei (AGN), substantial observational and theoretical effort has been invested into understanding how massive black holes have evolved across cosmic time. Circum-nuclear obscuration is now established as a crucial component, with almost every AGN observed known to display signatures of some level of obscuration in their X-ray spectra. However, despite more than six decades of effort, substantial open questions remain: