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2007A&A...464..895L - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 464, 895-901 (2007/3-4)

Narrow-line AGN in the ISO-2MASS survey.

LEIPSKI C., HAAS M., MEUSINGER H., SIEBENMORGEN R., CHINI R., DRASS H., ALBRECHT M., WILKES B.J., HUCHRA J.P., OTT S., CESARSKY C. and CUTRI R.

Abstract (from CDS):

A long-standing challenge of observational AGN research is to find type 2 quasars, the luminous analogues of Seyfert-2 galaxies. We search for luminous narrow-line type 2 AGN, characterise their properties, and compare them with broad-line type 1 AGN. Combining the ISOCAM parallel survey at 6.7µm with 2MASS, we have selected AGN via near-mid-infrared colours caused by the hot nuclear dust emission. We performed spectroscopy in the optical and, for a subset of the sample, also in the mid-infrared with Spitzer. We find nine type 2 AGN at redshift 0.1<z<0.5, three of them have even quasar-like [OIII] luminosities. At the given redshift and luminosity range the number of type 2 AGN is at least as high as that of type 1s. At z>0.5 we did not find type 2 AGN, probably because the hottest dust emission, still covered by the NIR filters, is obscured. The optical spectra of the type 2 host galaxies show young and old stellar populations. Only one object is an ultraluminous infrared galaxy with starburst. The 5-38 µm spectra of the two type 2 sources observed show a strong continuum with PAH emission in one case and silicate absorption in the other case. The near-mid-infrared selection is a successful strategy to find luminous type 2 AGN at low z. The objects exhibit a large range of properties so that it is difficult to infer details by means of popular SED fitting with simple average templates.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: quasars: general - infrared: galaxies

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