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On R-W1 as A Diagnostic to Discover Obscured Active Galactic Nuclei in Wide-Area X-ray Surveys

Authors :
LaMassa, Stephanie M.
Civano, Francesca
Brusa, Marcella
Stern, Daniel
Glikman, Eilat
Gallagher, Sarah
Urry, C. Meg
Cales, Sabrina
Cappelluti, Nico
Cardamone, Carolin
Comastri, Andrea
Farrah, Duncan
Greene, Jenny E.
Komossa, S.
Merloni, Andrea
Mroczkowski, Tony
Natarajan, Priyamvada
Richards, Gordon
Salvato, Mara
Schawinski, Kevin
Treister, Ezequiel
LaMassa, Stephanie M.
Civano, Francesca
Brusa, Marcella
Stern, Daniel
Glikman, Eilat
Gallagher, Sarah
Urry, C. Meg
Cales, Sabrina
Cappelluti, Nico
Cardamone, Carolin
Comastri, Andrea
Farrah, Duncan
Greene, Jenny E.
Komossa, S.
Merloni, Andrea
Mroczkowski, Tony
Natarajan, Priyamvada
Richards, Gordon
Salvato, Mara
Schawinski, Kevin
Treister, Ezequiel
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Capitalizing on the all-sky coverage of {\it WISE}, and the 35\% and 50\% sky coverage from SDSS and Pan-STARRS, respectively, we explore the efficacy of $m_{R}$ (optical) - $m_{3.4 \mu m}$ (mid-infrared), hereafter $R-W1$, as a color diagnostic to identify obscured supermassive black hole accretion in wide-area X-ray surveys. We use the $\sim$16.5 deg$^2$ Stripe 82 X-ray survey data as a test-bed to compare $R-W1$ with $R-K$, an oft-used obscured AGN selection criterion, and examine where different classes of objects lie in this parameter space. Most stars follow a well-defined path in $R-K$ vs. $R-W1$ space. We demonstrate that optically normal galaxies hosting X-ray AGN at redshifts $0.5<z<1$ can be recovered with an $R-W1>4$ color-cut, while they typically are not selected as AGN based on their $W1-W2$ colors. Additionally, different observed X-ray luminosity bins favor different regions in $R-W1$ parameter space: moderate luminosity AGN ($10^{43}$ erg s$^{-1} < L_{\rm 0.5-10 keV} < 10^{44}$ erg s$^{-1}$) tend to have red colors while the highest luminosity AGN ($L_{\rm 0.5-10 keV} > 10^{45}$ erg s$^{-1}$) have bluer colors; higher spectroscopic completeness of the Stripe 82X sample is needed to determine whether this is a selection effect or an intrinsic property. Finally, we parameterize X-ray obscuration of Stripe 82X AGN by calculating their hardness ratios (HRs) and find no clear trends between HR and optical reddening. Our results will help inform best-effort practices in following-up obscured AGN candidates in current and future wide-area, shallow X-ray surveys, including the all-sky {\it eROSITA} mission.<br />Comment: accepted for publication to ApJ; 17 pages (emulateapj style), 21 figures, 3 tables

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363456623
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847.0004-637X.818.1.88