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2011MNRAS.411.1231G - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 411, 1231-1244 (2011/February-3)

Searching for Compton-thick active galactic nuclei at z∼ 0.1.

GOULDING A.D., ALEXANDER D.M., MULLANEY J.R., GELBORD J.M., HICKOX R.C., WARD M. and WATSON M.G.

Abstract (from CDS):

Using a suite of X-ray, mid-infrared (mid-IR) and optical active galactic nuclei (AGN) luminosity indicators, we search for Compton-thick AGNs with intrinsic LX> 1042 erg/s at z∼ 0.03-0.2, a region of parameter space which is currently poorly constrained by deep narrow-field and high-energy (E > 10 keV) all-sky X-ray surveys. We have used the widest XMM-Newton survey (the serendipitous source catalogue) to select a representative subsample (14; ≈10 per cent) of the 147 X-ray undetected candidate Compton-thick AGNs in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) with fX/f_[O III]_< 1; the 147 sources account for ≈50 per cent of the overall type-2 AGN population in the SDSS-XMM overlap region. We use mid-IR spectral decomposition analyses and emission-line diagnostics, determined from pointed Spitzer-InfraRed Spectrograph spectroscopic observations of these candidate Compton-thick AGNs, to estimate the intrinsic AGN emission [predicted 2-10 keV X-ray luminosities, LX≈ (0.2-30) {x} 1042 erg/s]. On the basis of the optical [O III], mid-IR [O IV] and 6 -µ m AGN continuum luminosities, we conservatively find that the X-ray emission in at least 6/14 ({img} per cent) of our sample appears to be obscured by Compton-thick material with NH> 1.5 {x} 1024/cm2. Under the reasonable assumption that our 14 AGNs are representative of the overall X-ray undetected AGN population in the SDSS-XMM parent sample, we find that {img} per cent of the optical type-2 AGN population are likely to be obscured by Compton-thick material. This implies a space density of log{img} for Compton-thick AGNs with {img} at z∼ 0.1, which we suggest may be consistent with that predicted by X-ray background synthesis models. Furthermore, using the 6 -µ m continuum luminosity to infer the intrinsic AGN luminosity and the stellar velocity dispersion to estimate MBH, we find that the most conservatively identified Compton-thick AGNs in this sample may harbour some of the most rapidly growing black holes (median MBH≈ 3 {x} 107 M) in the nearby Universe, with a median Eddington ratio of η≈ 0.2.

Abstract Copyright: 2010 The Authors Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society2010 RAS

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: nuclei - infrared: galaxies - X-rays: galaxies

CDS comments: T.1 Object 11 : Probable misprint SDSS J135858... for SDSS J135828...

Simbad objects: 26

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