2011ApJ...731...92R


Query : 2011ApJ...731...92R

2011ApJ...731...92R - Astrophys. J., 731, 92 (2011/April-3)

Testing the unification model for active galactic nuclei in the infrared: are the obscuring tori of type 1 and 2 seyferts different?

RAMOS ALMEIDA C., LEVENSON N.A., ALONSO-HERRERO A., ASENSIO RAMOS A., RODRIGUEZ ESPINOSA J.M., PEREZ GARCIA A.M., PACKHAM C., MASON R., RADOMSKI J.T. and DIAZ-SANTOS T.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present new mid-infrared imaging data for three Type-1 Seyfert galaxies obtained with T-ReCS on the Gemini-South Telescope at subarcsecond resolution. Our aim is to enlarge the sample studied in a previous work to compare the properties of Type-1 and Type-2 Seyfert tori using clumpy torus models and a Bayesian approach to fit the infrared (IR) nuclear spectral energy distributions. Thus, the sample considered here comprises 7 Type-1, 11 Type-2, and 3 intermediate-type Seyferts. The unresolved IR emission of the Seyfert 1 galaxies can be reproduced by a combination of dust heated by the central engine and direct active galactic nucleus (AGN) emission, while for the Seyfert 2 nuclei only dust emission is considered. These dusty tori have physical sizes smaller than 6 pc radius, as derived from our fits. Unification schemes of AGN account for a variety of observational differences in terms of viewing geometry. However, we find evidence that strong unification may not hold and that the immediate dusty surroundings of Type-1 and Type-2 Seyfert nuclei are intrinsically different. The Type-2 tori studied here are broader, have more clumps, and these clumps have lower optical depths than those of Type-1 tori. The larger the covering factor of the torus, the smaller the probability of having a direct view of the AGN, and vice versa. In our sample, Seyfert 2 tori have larger covering factors (CT= 0.95±0.02) and smaller escape probabilities (Pesc= 0.05%±0.080.03%) than those of Seyfert 1 (CT= 0.5±0.1; Pesc = 18%±3%). All the previous differences are significant according to the Kullback-Leibler divergence. Thus, on the basis of the results presented here, the classification of a Seyfert galaxy as a Type-1 or Type-2 depends more on the intrinsic properties of the torus rather than on its mere inclination toward us, in contradiction with the simplest unification model.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: nuclei - galaxies: Seyfert - infrared: galaxies

Nomenclature: Fig. 2, Table 5: [RLA2011] A (Nos A-F).

Simbad objects: 31

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Number of rows : 31
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NGC 449 Sy2 01 16 07.2128 +33 05 21.652   15.90 14.96     ~ 289 4
2 Mrk 573 Sy2 01 43 57.7777898304 +02 20 59.531401716   14.90 14.07     ~ 535 0
3 M 77 Sy2 02 42 40.7091669408 -00 00 47.859690204 9.70 9.61 8.87 10.1 9.9 ~ 4610 2
4 NGC 1097 LIN 02 46 19.059 -30 16 29.68 10.46 9.97 9.48 8.72 9.8 ~ 1344 3
5 NGC 1365 Sy1 03 33 36.458 -36 08 26.37 10.48 10.08 9.63 8.79 9.7 ~ 1808 2
6 NGC 1386 Sy1 03 36 46.238 -35 59 57.39 12.42 12.16 11.23 10.76   ~ 522 1
7 NGC 1566 Sy1 04 20 00.3968473248 -54 56 16.624708764 10.29 10.19 9.73 9.21 10.1 ~ 912 2
8 NGC 1808 Sy2 05 07 42.343 -37 30 46.98 11.05 10.80 9.94 9.36 10.2 ~ 723 3
9 NGC 2992 Sy2 09 45 42.045 -14 19 34.90 13.54 13.14 12.18 12.6 12.2 ~ 892 3
10 NGC 3081 Sy2 09 59 29.5437024336 -22 49 34.747341960   13.06 13.55 11.67 12.1 ~ 469 0
11 NGC 3227 Sy1 10 23 30.5765149296 +19 51 54.282206700   12.61 11.79     ~ 1709 1
12 NGC 3281 Sy2 10 31 52.086 -34 51 13.40   12.62 14.02 11.17   ~ 365 0
13 NGC 4151 Sy1 12 10 32.5759813872 +39 24 21.063527532   12.18 11.48     ~ 3698 2
14 NGC 4388 Sy2 12 25 46.820 +12 39 43.45 11.91 11.76 11.02     ~ 1347 2
15 NAME Centaurus A Sy2 13 25 27.61521044 -43 01 08.8050291   8.18 6.84 6.66   ~ 4492 3
16 NAME Circinus Galaxy Sy2 14 13 09.906 -65 20 20.47   10.89 9.84 10.6 10.0 ~ 1222 2
17 NGC 5506 Sy2 14 13 14.8761010056 -03 12 27.556909272   15.25 14.38     ~ 1094 0
18 NGC 6221 Sy2 16 52 46.329 -59 13 00.99   10.90 13.45 9.68 10.4 ~ 311 0
19 NGC 6814 Sy1 19 42 40.5862186152 -10 19 25.108718844   15.33 14.21 11.7 11.3 ~ 809 0
20 IC 5063 Sy2 20 52 02.15 -57 04 06.7   12.92 13.60 11.30   ~ 653 1
21 NGC 7172 Sy2 22 02 01.897 -31 52 11.60   12.72 13.61 11.15 25.10 ~ 534 1
22 [DAC2007] C20 Cl* 23 03 15.569 +08 52 24.39           ~ 6 0
23 [DAC2007] C10 Cl* 23 03 15.6187875072 +08 52 26.050853136           ~ 5 0
24 NGC 7469 Sy1 23 03 15.6 +08 52 26 12.60 13.00 12.34     ~ 2101 3
25 [RLA2011] E IR 23 03 15.647 +08 52 23.92           ~ 1 0
26 [RLA2011] A IR 23 03 15.674 +08 52 25.28           ~ 1 0
27 [DAC2007] C7 Cl* 23 03 15.72 +08 52 24.4           ~ 2 0
28 [DAC2007] C15 Cl* 23 03 15.73 +08 52 24.6           ~ 2 0
29 [DAC2007] C6 Cl* 23 03 15.747 +08 52 26.35           ~ 6 0
30 [DAC2007] C12 Cl* 23 03 15.757 +08 52 24.39           ~ 2 0
31 NGC 7582 Sy2 23 18 23.60 -42 22 13.3 11.62 10.92 10.62     ~ 908 2

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