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2020ApJ...905L...2C - Astrophys. J., 905, L2-L2 (2020/December-2)

NuSTAR non-detection of a faint active galactic nucleus in an ultraluminous infrared galaxy with kpc-scale fast wind.

CHEN X., ICHIKAWA K., NODA H., KAWAMURO T., KAWAGUCHI T., TOBA Y. and AKIYAMA M.

Abstract (from CDS):

Large-scale outflows are generally considered to be possible evidence that active galactic nuclei (AGNs) can severely affect their host galaxies. Recently, an ultraluminous infrared galaxy (ULIRG) at z = 0.49, AKARI J0916248+073034, was found to have a galaxy-scale [O III] λ5007 outflow with one of the highest energy-ejection rates at z < 1.6. However, the central AGN activity estimated from its torus mid-infrared (MIR) radiation is weak relative to the luminous [O III] emission. In this work we report the first NuSTAR hard X-ray follow-up of this ULIRG to constrain its current AGN luminosity. The intrinsic 2-10 keV luminosity shows a 90% upper limit of 3.0 x 1043 erg s–1 assuming Compton-thick obscuration (NH = 1.5 x 1024 cm–2), which is only 3.6% of the luminosity expected from the extinction-corrected [O III] luminosity. Using the NuSTAR observation, we successfully identify that this ULIRG has a very extreme case of X-ray deficit among local ULIRGs. A possible scenario to explain the drastic decline in both the corona (X-ray) and torus (MIR) is that the primary radiation from the AGN accretion disk is currently in a fading status, as a consequence of a powerful nuclear wind suggested by powerful ionized outflow in a galaxy scale.

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Journal keyword(s): Active galaxies - X-ray active galactic nuclei - Ultraluminous infrared galaxies

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