2005A&A...444..165W


Query : 2005A&A...444..165W

2005A&A...444..165W - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 444, 165-174 (2005/12-2)

Unobscured QSO2: a new class of objects?

WOLTER A., GIOIA I.M., HENRY J.P. and MULLIS C.R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present in this paper optical and X-ray follow up observations for three X-ray selected objects extracted from the ROSAT North Ecliptic Pole survey which is a flux-limited, completely identified survey. All three objects have X-ray luminosities in the 1044erg/s regime and show narrow emission lines in their optical discovery spectra, typical of QSO2 type objects. Spectroscopic data for the three QSO2 candidates, obtained with the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo, confirm the widths of the Hα or Hβ emission lines are less than 750km/s. On the other hand XMM-Newton data do not show any sign of obscuration as expected for this class of objects. The X-ray spectra of the three objects are all well fit by a single power law model with Γ∼1.7 with low energy absorption fixed to the Galactic value along the line of sight to each object. Most observational evidence supports the scenario where optical and X-ray obscurations are linked, contrary to our findings. We discuss the unanticipated results of these observations, and compute the space density in soft X-ray surveys of this possibly new class of objects. Their spatial density in the ROSAT NEP survey is 2.8+2.7–1.5x10–8h3/Mpc3 in a ΛCDM model with h =0.7. Unobscured QSO2 candidates could go unrecognized in current X-ray surveys where the low hydrogen column density is inferred by a hardness ratio rather than a more precise X-ray spectrum measurement.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: quasars: general - X-rays: galaxies - X-rays: individual: RXJ1715.4+6239 - X-rays: individual: RXJ1724.9+6636 - X-rays: individual: RXJ1737.0+6601

Simbad objects: 9

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Number of rows : 9
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 [VV2006c] J031146.1-550700 Sy1 03 11 46.0995011664 -55 07 00.331627800     17.30     ~ 9 0
2 ACS-GC 90043479 AGN 03 32 36.70 -27 44 06.1   22.732 23.6511 22.6377 20.548 ~ 69 0
3 2MASS J03412445-4453008 Sy1 03 41 24.4700573856 -44 53 00.756039012     21.4     ~ 11 0
4 NGC 3783 Sy1 11 39 01.7096819040 -37 44 19.009642992   12.46 13.43 11.33 12.1 ~ 1618 0
5 NGC 4698 Sy2 12 48 22.9082830584 +08 29 14.667552276   13.24 12.27     ~ 476 0
6 LEDA 2816051 Sy1 13 22 49.2007765584 +54 55 28.261413012   16.63 16.24     ~ 40 0
7 [VV2006] J171525.7+623927 QSO 17 15 25.6490 +62 39 26.834     20.0     ~ 7 0
8 [VV2006] J172456.1+663649 QSO 17 24 56.2060223774 +66 36 51.691674643     20.0     ~ 10 0
9 [VV2006] J173707.8+660101 QSO 17 37 07.8754922448 +66 01 03.108295236     17.1     ~ 8 0

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