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2000A&A...355..121D - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 355, 121-127 (2000/3-1)

A hard medium survey with ASCA. III. A Type 2 AGN revealed from X-ray spectroscopy.

DELLA CECA R., MACCACARO T., ROSATI P. and BRAITO V.

Abstract (from CDS):

In this paper we report the discovery of a hard X-ray selected Type 2 Seyfert galaxy and we present and discuss its X-ray and optical spectrum together with the radio to X-ray energy distribution. The X-ray source - AX J2254+1146 - is part of the ASCA Hard Serendipitous Survey (HSS). What makes this discovery particularly noteworthy is the fact that the Type 2 classification of this Seyfert galaxy has resulted directly from the X-ray data and has been confirmed by optical spectroscopy only subsequently. The X-ray spectrum of AX J2254+1146 is best described by a model consisting of an unresolved Gaussian line at 6.43±0.1keV plus the so called ``leaky-absorber" continua having an intrinsic power law photon index of Γ=2.512.762.17 (1σ confidence interval). The best fit values of the absorbing column density (NH=1.852.241.47x1023cm–2), of the line equivalent width (0.60.840.36keV) and of the scattering fraction (0.71.40.1%), lead us to classify it as a Type 2 AGN from an X-ray point of view. Inspection of the POSS II image reveals the presence, within the ASCA X-ray error circle, of the nearby Sbc spiral galaxy UGC 12237 (mBo=14.26) that, even on positional ground considerations alone, is the most likely optical counterpart of AX J2254+1146. Subsequent optical spectroscopy of UGC 12237 has confirmed its Seyfert 2 optical nature.

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Journal keyword(s): X-rays: galaxies - galaxies: Seyfert - cosmology: observations

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