2008ApJ...686L..13G


Query : 2008ApJ...686L..13G

2008ApJ...686L..13G - Astrophys. J., 686, L13-L16 (2008/October-2)

Prevalence of high X-ray obscuring columns among AGNs that host H2 O masers.

GREENHILL L.J., TILAK A. and MADEJSKI G.

Abstract (from CDS):

Of 104 AGNs known to exhibit H2 O maser emission, X-ray data that enable estimation of column densities, or lower limits, are available for 42. Contributing to this, we report analysis of new and archival X-ray data for eight galaxies and collation of values for three more. Maser emission is indicative of large columns of cold gas, and in five of the eight new cases, maser spectra point toward origins in accretion disks viewed close to edge-on (a.k.a. ``disk maser'' systems). In these, we detect hard continuum and Fe Kα emission with equivalent widths on the order of 1 keV, which is consistent with Compton reflection, fluorescence by cold material, and obscuring columns ≳1024/cm2. Reviewing the full sample of 42, 95% exhibit NH>1023/cm2 and 60% exhibit NH>1024/cm2. Half of these are now recognized to be disk masers (up from 13); in this subsample, which is likely to be more homogeneous vis-á-vis the origin of maser emission, 76% exhibit NH>1024/cm2. The probability of a common parent distribution of columns for disk masers and other AGN masers is ≲3%. Because ground-based surveys of AGNs to detect new disk masers are relatively unbiased with respect to X-ray brightness and comparatively inexpensive, they may also be efficient guides for the sensitive pointed X-ray observations required to identify Compton-thick objects outside of shallow surveys.

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Journal keyword(s): Accretion, Accretion Disks - Galaxies: Active - Galaxies: Nuclei - Masers - Radio Lines: ISM - X-Rays: Galaxies

Simbad objects: 35

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Number of rows : 35
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NGC 34 Sy2 00 11 06.612 -12 06 28.33   14.14 13.52     ~ 350 0
2 ESO 13-12 AG? 01 07 02.316 -80 18 27.78   13.49   11.86   ~ 64 0
3 NGC 449 Sy2 01 16 07.2128 +33 05 21.652   15.90 14.96     ~ 286 4
4 NGC 591 Sy2 01 33 31.2305692968 +35 40 05.628351108   14.71 13.90     ~ 199 2
5 M 77 Sy2 02 42 40.7091669408 -00 00 47.859690204 9.70 9.61 8.87 10.1 9.9 ~ 4603 2
6 NGC 1194 Sy2 03 03 49.1124029328 -01 06 13.415103900   15.29 14.18     ~ 259 0
7 NGC 1320 Sy2 03 24 48.6886857672 -03 02 32.121533436   14.0 14.00     ~ 282 0
8 NGC 1365 Sy1 03 33 36.458 -36 08 26.37 10.48 10.08 9.63 8.79 9.7 ~ 1803 2
9 NGC 1386 Sy1 03 36 46.238 -35 59 57.39 12.42 12.16 11.23 10.76   ~ 520 1
10 Mrk 3 Sy2 06 15 36.2812259376 +71 02 14.837219808 14.21 14.03 12.97     ~ 916 3
11 NGC 2273 Sy2 06 50 08.6691789600 +60 50 44.864645136   14.50 13.54     ~ 527 3
12 Mrk 1210 Sy2 08 04 05.8608218112 +05 06 49.823376120   14.55 13.7     ~ 306 2
13 NGC 2639 Sy2 08 43 38.0682469032 +50 12 19.942091604 12.90 12.56 11.65     ~ 427 2
14 NGC 2960 SyG 09 40 36.3826266216 +03 34 37.235848260   13.60       ~ 175 1
15 NGC 3081 Sy2 09 59 29.5437024336 -22 49 34.747341960   13.06 13.55 11.67 12.1 ~ 466 0
16 NGC 3079 Sy2 10 01 57.8789863992 +55 40 47.449758324 11.57 11.54 10.86     ~ 1391 3
17 IC 2560 Sy2 10 16 18.7073057664 -33 33 49.720274676   12.53 13.31 11.25 12.2 ~ 260 0
18 Mrk 34 Sy2 10 34 08.606 +60 01 52.33   15.71 14.65     ~ 250 1
19 NGC 3393 Sy2 10 48 23.4653152920 -25 09 43.487648784   13.10 13.95 11.67 12.2 ~ 424 1
20 NGC 3735 Sy2 11 35 57.2748856320 +70 32 07.951921080   12.4       ~ 186 2
21 NGC 3783 Sy1 11 39 01.7096819040 -37 44 19.009642992   12.46 13.43 11.33 12.1 ~ 1647 0
22 NGC 4051 Sy1 12 03 09.6101337312 +44 31 52.682601288   11.08 12.92 9.94   ~ 2166 1
23 NGC 4151 Sy1 12 10 32.5759813872 +39 24 21.063527532   12.18 11.48     ~ 3693 2
24 NGC 4253 Sy1 12 18 26.5163572920 +29 48 46.531535472   14.34 13.57     ~ 1041 1
25 M 106 Sy2 12 18 57.620 +47 18 13.39   9.14 8.41 8.11   ~ 2364 3
26 NGC 4388 Sy2 12 25 46.820 +12 39 43.45 11.91 11.76 11.02     ~ 1341 2
27 NGC 4945 Sy2 13 05 27.279 -49 28 04.44   9.31 14.40 7.55   ~ 1475 2
28 NGC 5256 PaG 13 38 17.81 +48 16 41.2   14.1 13.42     ~ 430 1
29 NGC 5728 Sy2 14 42 23.8918506576 -17 15 11.240783784   14.34 13.40     ~ 595 0
30 UGC 9618 S GiP 14 57 00.3205510752 +24 36 24.138336996   14.3 15.3     ~ 74 2
31 NGC 5793 Sy2 14 59 24.807 -16 41 36.55   14.47 13.32 12.77   ~ 137 1
32 NGC 6264 Sy2 16 57 16.1272966344 +27 50 58.574330124   15.5       ~ 108 1
33 NGC 6323 GiG 17 13 18.0454114728 +43 46 56.772281424   14.8       ~ 93 1
34 3C 403.0 Sy2 19 52 15.7996999344 +02 30 24.238200816   15.42 16.5     ~ 338 1
35 NGC 6926 Sy2 20 33 06.1084582704 -02 01 38.498909376   14.87 13.87 13.0 12.5 ~ 156 2

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