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Searching for highly obscured AGN in the XMM-Newton serendipitous source catalog

Authors :
Corral, A.
Georgantopoulos, I.
Watson, M. G.
Rosen, S. R.
Koulouridis, E.
Page, K. L.
Ranalli, P.
Lanzuisi, G.
Mountrichas, G.
Akylas, A.
Stewart, G. C.
Pye, J. P.
Source :
A&A 569, A71 (2014)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

The majority of active galactic nuclei (AGN) are obscured by large amounts of absorbing material that makes them invisible at many wavelengths. X-rays, given their penetrating power, provide the most secure way for finding these AGN. The XMM-Newton serendipitous source catalog is the largest catalog of X-ray sources ever produced; it contains about half a million detections. These sources are mostly AGN. We have derived X-ray spectral fits for very many 3XMM-DR4 sources ($\gtrsim$ 114 000 observations, corresponding to $\sim$ 77 000 unique sources), which contain more than 50 source photons per detector. Here, we use a subsample of $\simeq$ 1000 AGN in the footprint of the SDSS area (covering 120 deg$^2$) with available spectroscopic redshifts. We searched for highly obscured AGN by applying an automated selection technique based on X-ray spectral analysis that is capable of efficiently selecting AGN. The selection is based on the presence of either a) flat rest-frame spectra; b) flat observed spectra; c) an absorption turnover, indicative of a high rest-frame column density; or d) an Fe K$\alpha$ line with an equivalent width > 500 eV. We found 81 highly obscured candidate sources. Subsequent detailed manual spectral fits revealed that 28 of them are heavily absorbed by column densities higher than 10$^{23}$ cm$^{-2}$. Of these 28 AGN, 15 are candidate Compton-thick AGN on the basis of either a high column density, consistent within the 90% confidence level with N$_{\rm H}$ $>$10$^{24}$ cm$^{-2}$, or a large equivalent width (>500 eV) of the Fe K$\alpha$ line. Another six are associated with near-Compton-thick AGN with column densities of $\sim$ 5$\times$10$^{23}$ cm$^{-2}$. A combination of selection criteria a) and c) for low-quality spectra, and a) and d) for medium- to high-quality spectra, pinpoint highly absorbed AGN with an efficiency of 80%.<br />Comment: 18 pages, 10 figures, accepted for publication in A&A

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
A&A 569, A71 (2014)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1407.6944
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201424129