2016A&A...594A..73A


Query : 2016A&A...594A..73A

2016A&A...594A..73A - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 594A, 73-73 (2016/10-1)

Compton-thick AGN in the 70-month Swift-BAT All-Sky Hard X-ray Survey: A Bayesian approach.

AKYLAS A., GEORGANTOPOULOS I., RANALLI P., GKIOKAS E., CORRAL A. and LANZUISI G.

Abstract (from CDS):

The 70-month Swift-BAT catalogue provides a sensitive view of the extragalactic X-ray sky at hard energies (>10keV) containing about 800 active galactic nuclei (AGN). We explore its content in heavily obscured, Compton-thick AGN by combining the BAT (14-195keV) with the lower energy XRT (0.3-10keV) data. We apply a Bayesian methodology using Markov chains to estimate the exact probability distribution of the column density for each source. We find 53 possible Compton-thick sources (probability range 3-100%) translating to a ∼7% fraction of the AGN in our sample. We derive the first parametric luminosity function of Compton-thick AGN. The unabsorbed luminosity function can be represented by a double power law with a break at L*∼2x1042erg/s in the 20-40keV band. The Compton-thick AGN contribute ∼17% of the total AGN emissivity. We derive an accurate Compton-thick number count distribution taking into account the exact probability of a source being Compton-thick and the flux uncertainties. This number count distribution is critical for the calibration of the X-ray background synthesis models, i.e. for constraining the intrinsic fraction of Compton-thick AGN. We find that the number counts distribution in the 14-195keV band agrees well with our models which adopt a low intrinsic fraction of Compton-thick AGN (∼12%) among the total AGN population and a reflected emission of ∼5%. In the extreme case of zero reflection, the number counts can be modelled with a fraction of at most 30% Compton-thick AGN of the total AGN population and no reflection. Moreover, we compare our X-ray background synthesis models with the number counts in the softer 2-10keV band. This band is more sensitive to the reflected component and thus helps us to break the degeneracy between the fraction of Compton-thick AGN and the reflection emission. The number counts in the 2-10keV band are well above the models which assume a 30% Compton-thick AGN fraction and zero reflection, while they are in better agreement with models assuming 12% Compton-thick fraction and 5% reflection. The only viable alternative for models invoking a high number of Compton-thick AGN is to assume evolution in their number with redshift. For example, in the zero reflection model the intrinsic fraction of Compton-thick AGN should rise from 30% at redshift z∼0 to about 50% at a redshift of z=1.1.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO, 2016

Journal keyword(s): X-rays: galaxies - surveys - galaxies: Seyfert - quasars: supermassive black holes

Simbad objects: 63

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Number of rows : 63
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 2MASX J00253292+6821442 Sy2 00 25 33.0571973232 +68 21 43.694350020           ~ 48 1
2 MCG-07-03-007 G 01 05 26.8100474952 -42 12 58.283294040   15.71       ~ 30 0
3 2C 94 Sy2 01 08 52.8701830824 +13 20 14.262799812   15.19       ~ 470 2
4 NGC 424 Sy2 01 11 27.6385025496 -38 05 00.421096524   13.76 14.12 12.38 12.8 ~ 312 0
5 MCG+08-03-018 G 01 22 34.4194292400 +50 03 17.867834532   16       ~ 36 0
6 ESO 244-30 QSO 01 29 51.237 -42 19 35.33   14.81   13.82   ~ 44 0
7 HCG 16 CGG 02 09 40.82 -10 11 02.0           ~ 168 0
8 M 77 GiP 02 42 40.7091669408 -00 00 47.859690204 9.70 9.61 8.87 10.1 9.9 ~ 4497 2
9 NGC 1106 GiG 02 50 40.4948208192 +41 40 17.731340580   13.7       ~ 80 1
10 2MFGC 2280 Sy2 02 50 42.6195217728 +54 42 17.656263324           ~ 52 0
11 NGC 1125 Sy2 02 51 40.3 -16 39 03   13.98 13.13 12.48   ~ 126 0
12 NGC 1194 Sy2 03 03 49.1124029328 -01 06 13.415103900   15.29 14.18     ~ 249 0
13 NGC 1229 Sy2 03 08 10.8346520856 -22 57 36.937886004   14.87 14.45 13.86   ~ 74 0
14 NAME Chandra Deep Field-South reg 03 32 28.0 -27 48 30           ~ 2044 1
15 NGC 1365 Sy1 03 33 36.458 -36 08 26.37 10.48 10.08 9.63 8.79 9.7 ~ 1744 2
16 2MASX J03502377-5018354 G 03 50 23.7615582792 -50 18 35.809337268   16.18   14.59   ~ 34 0
17 IRAS 03556-6300 Bla 03 56 19.954 -62 51 39.19   18.43   17.39   ~ 29 0
18 Z 420-15 Sy2 04 53 25.7402917464 +04 03 41.809965948   15.0       ~ 112 0
19 ESO 5-4 Sy2 06 05 41.721 -86 37 55.02   13.55   11.88 12.2 ~ 151 0
20 Mrk 3 Sy2 06 15 36.2812259376 +71 02 14.837219808 14.21 14.03 12.97     ~ 902 3
21 ESO 426-2 G 06 23 46.4164510416 -32 12 59.506148664   14.32   13.06   ~ 53 0
22 6dFGS gJ065612.0-491950 G 06 56 11.9400545184 -49 19 50.069368092   16.14   14.76   ~ 26 0
23 UGC 3752 Sy2 07 14 03.876 +35 16 45.59   14.5       ~ 65 0
24 Mrk 78 Sy2 07 42 41.7033384240 +65 10 37.447730076   15.57 14.58     ~ 355 2
25 Mrk 1210 Sy2 08 04 05.8608218112 +05 06 49.823376120   14.55 13.7     ~ 292 2
26 2MASX J08434495+3549421 Sy2 08 43 44.9739924504 +35 49 42.113462340   17.93 17.55     ~ 43 0
27 NGC 2788A AGN 09 02 39.4880829000 -68 13 36.653289168   13.98   12.33   ~ 70 0
28 LEDA 101470 Sy1 09 19 13.2009608880 +55 27 55.022597496   17.08 16.30     ~ 38 0
29 CXO J092418.2-314217 AGN 09 23 53.7372628512 -31 41 30.973010460   16.57   15.09   ~ 42 0
30 ESO 565-19 Sy2 09 34 43.5460992984 -21 55 39.858501396   13.65 13.66 11.47   ~ 60 0
31 UGC 5101 Sy1 09 35 51.6045544584 +61 21 11.589382368   15.20 15.50     ~ 561 4
32 NGC 3081 Sy2 09 59 29.5437024336 -22 49 34.747341960   13.06 13.55 11.67 12.1 ~ 456 0
33 NAME COSMOS Field reg 10 00 28.60 +02 12 21.0           ~ 2817 0
34 NGC 3079 Sy2 10 01 57.8789863992 +55 40 47.449758324 11.57 11.54 10.86     ~ 1365 3
35 ESO 317-41 GiG 10 31 23.1149036016 -42 03 38.266484832   14.42   13.18   ~ 53 0
36 2MASX J10331570+5252182 G 10 33 15.7125311424 +52 52 17.864649192           ~ 14 0
37 NGC 3393 Sy2 10 48 23.4653152920 -25 09 43.487648784   13.10 13.95 11.67 12.2 ~ 412 1
38 LEDA 200266 G 11 14 03.4 +20 23 14           ~ 2 0
39 IC 751 Sy2 11 58 52.597 +42 34 13.23   15.39 14.39     ~ 77 1
40 NGC 4102 LIN 12 06 23.0 +52 42 40   11.8       ~ 413 1
41 NGC 4180 AGN 12 13 03.0632893416 +07 02 20.036449716   13.2       ~ 144 0
42 2MASX J12130932+3235467 Sy2 12 13 09.3185820024 +32 35 46.856643792   15.7       ~ 28 0
43 NGC 4941 Sy2 13 04 13.1036380320 -05 33 05.752803672   13.18 12.23 10.74   ~ 352 0
44 NGC 4939 Sy2 13 04 14.3280524928 -10 20 22.300454724   14.81 13.80 10.92   ~ 297 1
45 NGC 4945 Sy2 13 05 27.279 -49 28 04.44   9.31 14.40 7.55   ~ 1436 2
46 NAME Circinus Galaxy Sy2 14 13 09.906 -65 20 20.47   10.89 9.84 10.6 10.0 ~ 1174 2
47 2MASX J14170368-4641405 Sy2 14 17 03.6615251736 -46 41 41.225045820   12.5   15.0   ~ 43 2
48 NGC 5643 Sy2 14 32 40.778 -44 10 28.60   11.03 13.60 9.92 10.6 ~ 547 0
49 NGC 5728 Sy2 14 42 23.8918506576 -17 15 11.240783784   14.34 13.40     ~ 573 0
50 Z 164-19 Sy1 14 45 36.8464489536 +27 02 05.566485732   12.7 15.3 11.9   ~ 69 0
51 ESO 137-34 Sy2 16 35 14.114 -58 04 48.10   12.20   10.84 11.6 ~ 133 0
52 NGC 6232 AGN 16 43 20.2476632184 +70 37 57.180386136   15.8       ~ 52 1
53 NGC 6240 Sy2 16 52 58.9 +02 24 03   14.31 13.37     ~ 1616 2
54 NGC 6552 Sy2 18 00 07.2518347776 +66 36 54.360343188   14.6 13.74     ~ 156 2
55 2MASX J20145928+2523010 AGN 20 14 59.2599734184 +25 23 01.152617388           ~ 10 0
56 MCG+04-48-002 Sy2 20 28 35.061 +25 44 00.18   18       ~ 136 1
57 ESO 234-63 AGN 20 40 15.710 -51 25 47.41   15.24   14.30   ~ 18 0
58 NGC 7130 AGN 21 48 19.5412287192 -34 57 04.492024884   12.86 13.87 11.57   ~ 435 0
59 NGC 7212 Sy2 22 07 01.9870259424 +10 14 00.838175892   15.1       ~ 189 1
60 ESO 406-4 GiG 22 42 33.3744506448 -37 11 07.566688788   15.061   14.051   ~ 36 0
61 NGC 7479 Sy2 23 04 56.6432243448 +12 19 22.357387020 11.74 11.60 10.85 10.47 9.66 ~ 729 2
62 NGC 7582 GiP 23 18 23.6 -42 22 13 11.62 10.92 10.62     ~ 885 2
63 2MASX J23222444-0645375 G 23 22 24.4668480792 -06 45 38.003899212   16.35   15.26   ~ 18 0

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