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Dust in active nuclei

Authors :
Maiolino, R.
Marconi, A.
Salvati, M.
Risaliti, G.
Severgnini, P.
Oliva, E.
La Franca, F.
Vanzi, L.
Maiolino, R.
Marconi, A.
Salvati, M.
Risaliti, G.
Severgnini, P.
Oliva, E.
La Franca, F.
Vanzi, L.
Source :
Astronomy and Astrophysics; January 2001, Vol. 365 Issue: 2 p28-36, 9p
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

We present observational evidences that dust in the circumnuclear region of AGNs has different properties than in the Galactic diffuse interstellar medium. By comparing the reddening of optical and infrared broad lines and the X-ray absorbing column density we find that the $E_{B-V}/N_{\rm H}$ratio is nearly always lower than Galactic by a factor ranging from ∼3 up to ∼100. Other observational results indicate that the $A_V/N_{\rm H}$ratio is significantly lower than Galactic in various classes of AGNs including intermediate type 1.8-1.9 Seyferts, hard X-ray selected and radio selected quasars, broad absorption line QSOs and grism selected QSOs. The lack of prominent absorption features at 9.7 μm (silicates) and at 2175 Å (carbon dip) in the spectra of Seyfert 2s and of reddened Seyfert 1s, respectively, add further evidence for dust in the circumnuclear region of AGNs being different from Galactic. These observational results indicate that the dust composition in the circumnuclear region of AGNs could be dominated by large grains, which make the extinction curve flatter, featureless and are responsible for the reduction of the $E_{B-V}/N_{\rm H}$and $A_V/N_{\rm H}$ratios. Regardless of the physical origin of these phenomena, the reduced dust absorption with respect to what expected from the gaseous column density should warn about a mismatch between the optical and the X-ray classification of the active galactic nuclei in terms of their obscuration.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00046361 and 14320746
Volume :
365
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs52440207
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20000177