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The demographics of obscured AGN from X-ray spectroscopy guided by multiwavelength information

The demographics of obscured AGN from X-ray spectroscopy guided by multiwavelength information
The demographics of obscured AGN from X-ray spectroscopy guided by multiwavelength information
A complete census of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) is a prerequisite for understanding the growth of supermassive black holes across cosmic time. A significant challenge toward this goal is the whereabouts of heavily obscured AGN that remain uncertain. This paper sets new constraints on the demographics of this population by developing a methodology that combines X-ray spectral information with priors derived from multiwavelength observations. We select X-ray AGN in the Chandra COSMOS Legacy survey and fit their $2.2-500\mu m$ spectral energy distributions with galaxy and AGN templates to determine the mid-infrared ($6\mu m$) luminosity of the AGN component. Empirical correlations between X-ray and $6\mu m$ luminosities are then adopted to infer the intrinsic accretion luminosity at X-rays for individual AGN. This is used as prior information in our Bayesian X-ray spectral analysis to estimate physical properties, such as line-of-sight obscuration. Our approach breaks the degeneracies between accretion luminosity and obscuration that affect X-ray spectral analysis, particularly for the most heavily obscured (Compton-Thick) AGN with low photon counts X-ray spectra. The X-ray spectral results are then combined with the selection function of the Chandra COSMOS Legacy survey to derive the AGN space density and a Compton-Thick fraction of $21.0^{+16.1}_{-9.9}\%$ at redshifts $z
astro-ph.GA
1365-2966
2546–2566
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Laloux, Brivael, Georgakakis, Antonis, Andonie, Carolina, Alexander, David M., Ruiz, Angel, Rosario, David J., Aird, James, Buchner, Johannes, Carrera, Francisco J., Lapi, Andrea, Almeida, Cristina Ramos, Salvato, Mara and Shankar, Francesco (2022) The demographics of obscured AGN from X-ray spectroscopy guided by multiwavelength information. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 518 (2), 2546–2566. (doi:10.1093/mnras/stac3255).

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A complete census of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) is a prerequisite for understanding the growth of supermassive black holes across cosmic time. A significant challenge toward this goal is the whereabouts of heavily obscured AGN that remain uncertain. This paper sets new constraints on the demographics of this population by developing a methodology that combines X-ray spectral information with priors derived from multiwavelength observations. We select X-ray AGN in the Chandra COSMOS Legacy survey and fit their $2.2-500\mu m$ spectral energy distributions with galaxy and AGN templates to determine the mid-infrared ($6\mu m$) luminosity of the AGN component. Empirical correlations between X-ray and $6\mu m$ luminosities are then adopted to infer the intrinsic accretion luminosity at X-rays for individual AGN. This is used as prior information in our Bayesian X-ray spectral analysis to estimate physical properties, such as line-of-sight obscuration. Our approach breaks the degeneracies between accretion luminosity and obscuration that affect X-ray spectral analysis, particularly for the most heavily obscured (Compton-Thick) AGN with low photon counts X-ray spectra. The X-ray spectral results are then combined with the selection function of the Chandra COSMOS Legacy survey to derive the AGN space density and a Compton-Thick fraction of $21.0^{+16.1}_{-9.9}\%$ at redshifts $z

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Accepted/In Press date: 4 November 2022
Published date: 11 November 2022
Keywords: astro-ph.GA

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Local EPrints ID: 474217
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/474217
ISSN: 1365-2966
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Date deposited: 16 Feb 2023 17:39
Last modified: 11 Nov 2024 18:36

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Author: Brivael Laloux
Author: Antonis Georgakakis
Author: Carolina Andonie
Author: David M. Alexander
Author: Angel Ruiz
Author: David J. Rosario
Author: James Aird
Author: Johannes Buchner
Author: Francisco J. Carrera
Author: Andrea Lapi
Author: Cristina Ramos Almeida
Author: Mara Salvato

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