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The NuSTAR Local AGN N H Distribution Survey (NuLANDS). I. Toward a Truly Representative Column Density Distribution in the Local Universe

Authors :
Peter G. Boorman
Poshak Gandhi
Johannes Buchner
Daniel Stern
Claudio Ricci
Mislav Baloković
Daniel Asmus
Fiona A. Harrison
Jiří Svoboda
Claire Greenwell
Michael J. Koss
David M. Alexander
Adlyka Annuar
Franz E. Bauer
William N. Brandt
Murray Brightman
Francesca Civano
Chien-Ting J. Chen
Duncan Farrah
Karl Forster
Brian Grefenstette
Sebastian F. Hönig
Adam B. Hill
Elias Kammoun
George Lansbury
Lauranne Lanz
Stephanie LaMassa
Kristin Madsen
Stefano Marchesi
Matthew Middleton
Beatriz Mingo
Michael L. Parker
Ezequiel Treister
Yoshihiro Ueda
C. Megan Urry
Luca Zappacosta
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal, Vol 978, Iss 1, p 118 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2024.

Abstract

Hard X-ray-selected samples of active galactic nuclei (AGN) provide one of the cleanest views of supermassive black hole accretion but are biased against objects obscured by Compton-thick gas column densities of N _H > 10 ^24 cm ^−2 . To tackle this issue, we present the NuSTAR Local AGN N _H Distribution Survey (NuLANDS)—a legacy sample of 122 nearby ( z < 0.044) AGN primarily selected to have warm infrared colors from IRAS between 25 and 60 μ m. We show that optically classified Type 1 and 2 AGN in NuLANDS are indistinguishable in terms of optical [O iii ] line flux and mid-to-far-infrared AGN continuum bolometric indicators, as expected from an isotropically selected AGN sample, while Type 2 AGN are deficient in terms of their observed hard X-ray flux. By testing many X-ray spectroscopic models, we show the measured line-of-sight column density varies on average by ∼1.4 orders of magnitude depending on the obscurer geometry. To circumvent such issues, we propagate the uncertainties per source into the parent column density distribution, finding a directly measured Compton-thick fraction of 35% ± 9%. By construction, our sample will miss sources affected by severe narrow-line reddening, and thus segregates sources dominated by small-scale nuclear obscuration from large-scale host-galaxy obscuration. This bias implies an even higher intrinsic obscured AGN fraction may be possible, although tests for additional biases arising from our infrared selection find no strong effects on the measured column density distribution. NuLANDS thus holds potential as an optimized sample for future follow-up with current and next-generation instruments aiming to study the local AGN population in an isotropic manner.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15384357 and 64099776
Volume :
978
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.8bb2a15ec0c54642bad64099776a5f83
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad8236