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Chandra and Spitzer unveil heavily obscured quasars in the SWIRE/Chandra Survey

Authors :
Polletta, M.
Wilkes, B. J.
Siana, B.
Lonsdale, C. J.
Kilgard, R.
Smith, H. E.
Kim, D. -W.
Owen, F.
Efstathiou, A.
Jarrett, T.
Stacey, G.
Franceschini, A.
Rowan-Robinson, M.
Babbedge, T. S. R.
Berta, S.
Fang, F.
Farrah, D.
Gonzalez-Solares, E.
Morrison, G.
Surace, J. A.
Shupe, D. L.
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
arXiv, 2006.

Abstract

Using the large multi-wavelength data set in the chandra/SWIRE Survey (0.6 square degrees in the Lockman Hole), we show evidence for the existence of highly obscured (Compton-thick) AGN, estimate a lower limit to their surface density and characterize their multi-wavelength properties. Two independent selection methods based on the X-ray and infrared spectral properties are presented. The two selected samples contain 1) 5 X-ray sources with hard X-ray spectra and column densities > 10^24 cm-2, and 2) 120 infrared sources with red and AGN-dominated infrared spectral energy distributions (SEDs). We estimate a surface density of at least 25 Compton-thick AGN per square degree detected in the infrared in the chandra/SWIRE field of which ~40% show distinct AGN signatures in their optical/near-infrared SEDs, the remainings being dominated by the host-galaxy emission. Only ~33% of all Compton-thick AGN are detected in the X-rays at our depth (F(0.3-8 keV)>10^-15 erg/cm2/s. We report the discovery of two sources in our sample of Compton-thick AGN, SWIRE_J104409.95+585224.8 (z=2.54) and SWIRE_J104406.30+583954.1 (z=2.43), which are the most luminous Compton-thick AGN at high-z currently known. The properties of these two sources are discussed in detail with an analysis of their spectra, SEDs, luminosities and black-hole masses.<br />ApJ accepted (to appear in May 2006 issue, vol. 642, of ApJ) Figures 2, 3, and 14 have been degraded due to space considerations

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3d0f9801b2f344a1e5a2ab4afdf27e0f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.astro-ph/0602228