Insights on the dusty torus and neutral torus from optical and X-ray obscuration in a complete volume limited hard X-ray AGN sample
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Resumo: | We describe a complete volume limited sample of nearby active galaxies selected by their 14–195 keV luminosity, and outline its rationale for studying the mechanisms regulating gas inflow and outflow. We also describe a complementary sample of inactive galaxies, selected to match the host galaxy properties. The active sample appears to have no bias in terms of active galactic nucleus (AGN) type, the only difference being the neutral absorbing column, which is two orders of magnitude greater for the Seyfert 2s. In the luminosity range spanned by the sample, − = log L [erg s− ] 42.4 14 195 keV 1 –43.7, the optically obscured and X-ray absorbed fractions are 50%– 65%. The similarity of these fractions to more distant spectroscopic AGN samples, although over a limited luminosity range, suggests that the torus does not strongly evolve with redshift. Our sample confirms that X-ray unabsorbed Seyfert 2s are rare, comprising not more than a few percent of the Seyfert 2 population. At higher luminosities, the optically obscured fraction decreases (as expected for the increasing dust sublimation radius), but the X-ray absorbed fraction changes little. We argue that the cold X-ray absorption in these Seyfert 1s can be accounted for by neutral gas in clouds that also contribute to the broad-line region (BLR) emission, and suggest that a geometrically thick neutral gas torus co-exists with the BLR and bridges the gap to the dusty torus. |
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Davies, Richard I.Burtscher, LeonardRosario, DavidStorchi-Bergmann, ThaisaContursi, AlessandraGenzel, ReinhardGracia-Carpio, JavierHicks, Erin K. S.Janssen, AnnemiekeKoss, MichaelLin, Ming-YiLutz, DieterMaciejewski, Witold B.Muller-Sanchez, FranciscoOrban de Xivry, GillesRicci, ClaudioRiffel, RogérioRiffel, Rogemar AndréSchartmann, MarcMüller, Allan SchnorrSternberg, AmielSturm, EckhardTacconi, Linda J.Veilleux, Sylvain2015-09-18T01:58:33Z20150004-637Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10183/126992000973470We describe a complete volume limited sample of nearby active galaxies selected by their 14–195 keV luminosity, and outline its rationale for studying the mechanisms regulating gas inflow and outflow. We also describe a complementary sample of inactive galaxies, selected to match the host galaxy properties. The active sample appears to have no bias in terms of active galactic nucleus (AGN) type, the only difference being the neutral absorbing column, which is two orders of magnitude greater for the Seyfert 2s. In the luminosity range spanned by the sample, − = log L [erg s− ] 42.4 14 195 keV 1 –43.7, the optically obscured and X-ray absorbed fractions are 50%– 65%. The similarity of these fractions to more distant spectroscopic AGN samples, although over a limited luminosity range, suggests that the torus does not strongly evolve with redshift. Our sample confirms that X-ray unabsorbed Seyfert 2s are rare, comprising not more than a few percent of the Seyfert 2 population. At higher luminosities, the optically obscured fraction decreases (as expected for the increasing dust sublimation radius), but the X-ray absorbed fraction changes little. We argue that the cold X-ray absorption in these Seyfert 1s can be accounted for by neutral gas in clouds that also contribute to the broad-line region (BLR) emission, and suggest that a geometrically thick neutral gas torus co-exists with the BLR and bridges the gap to the dusty torus.application/pdfengThe astrophysical journal. Bristol. Vol. 806, no. 1 (June 2015), 127, 14 p.Galáxias ativasGalaxias seyfertNucleo galaticoEspectros astronômicosPoeira cosmicaDeslocamento para o vermelhoSublimação (Física)Galaxies: activeGalaxies: nucleiGalaxies: seyfertX-rays: galaxiesInsights on the dusty torus and neutral torus from optical and X-ray obscuration in a complete volume limited hard X-ray AGN sampleEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL000973470.pdf000973470.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf1021808http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/126992/1/000973470.pdfc44ebf4d3921d6b288723f6bff35d234MD51TEXT000973470.pdf.txt000973470.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain82019http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/126992/2/000973470.pdf.txt6c8b88c0c680de3df451f79ae008ff59MD52THUMBNAIL000973470.pdf.jpg000973470.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg2031http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/126992/3/000973470.pdf.jpg4ea376ebac310933c18915daf0dab4eaMD5310183/1269922023-06-21 03:34:07.88002oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/126992Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-06-21T06:34:07Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Insights on the dusty torus and neutral torus from optical and X-ray obscuration in a complete volume limited hard X-ray AGN sample |
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Insights on the dusty torus and neutral torus from optical and X-ray obscuration in a complete volume limited hard X-ray AGN sample |
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Insights on the dusty torus and neutral torus from optical and X-ray obscuration in a complete volume limited hard X-ray AGN sample Davies, Richard I. Galáxias ativas Galaxias seyfert Nucleo galatico Espectros astronômicos Poeira cosmica Deslocamento para o vermelho Sublimação (Física) Galaxies: active Galaxies: nuclei Galaxies: seyfert X-rays: galaxies |
title_short |
Insights on the dusty torus and neutral torus from optical and X-ray obscuration in a complete volume limited hard X-ray AGN sample |
title_full |
Insights on the dusty torus and neutral torus from optical and X-ray obscuration in a complete volume limited hard X-ray AGN sample |
title_fullStr |
Insights on the dusty torus and neutral torus from optical and X-ray obscuration in a complete volume limited hard X-ray AGN sample |
title_full_unstemmed |
Insights on the dusty torus and neutral torus from optical and X-ray obscuration in a complete volume limited hard X-ray AGN sample |
title_sort |
Insights on the dusty torus and neutral torus from optical and X-ray obscuration in a complete volume limited hard X-ray AGN sample |
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Davies, Richard I. |
author_facet |
Davies, Richard I. Burtscher, Leonard Rosario, David Storchi-Bergmann, Thaisa Contursi, Alessandra Genzel, Reinhard Gracia-Carpio, Javier Hicks, Erin K. S. Janssen, Annemieke Koss, Michael Lin, Ming-Yi Lutz, Dieter Maciejewski, Witold B. Muller-Sanchez, Francisco Orban de Xivry, Gilles Ricci, Claudio Riffel, Rogério Riffel, Rogemar André Schartmann, Marc Müller, Allan Schnorr Sternberg, Amiel Sturm, Eckhard Tacconi, Linda J. Veilleux, Sylvain |
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author |
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Burtscher, Leonard Rosario, David Storchi-Bergmann, Thaisa Contursi, Alessandra Genzel, Reinhard Gracia-Carpio, Javier Hicks, Erin K. S. Janssen, Annemieke Koss, Michael Lin, Ming-Yi Lutz, Dieter Maciejewski, Witold B. Muller-Sanchez, Francisco Orban de Xivry, Gilles Ricci, Claudio Riffel, Rogério Riffel, Rogemar André Schartmann, Marc Müller, Allan Schnorr Sternberg, Amiel Sturm, Eckhard Tacconi, Linda J. Veilleux, Sylvain |
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Davies, Richard I. Burtscher, Leonard Rosario, David Storchi-Bergmann, Thaisa Contursi, Alessandra Genzel, Reinhard Gracia-Carpio, Javier Hicks, Erin K. S. Janssen, Annemieke Koss, Michael Lin, Ming-Yi Lutz, Dieter Maciejewski, Witold B. Muller-Sanchez, Francisco Orban de Xivry, Gilles Ricci, Claudio Riffel, Rogério Riffel, Rogemar André Schartmann, Marc Müller, Allan Schnorr Sternberg, Amiel Sturm, Eckhard Tacconi, Linda J. Veilleux, Sylvain |
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Galáxias ativas Galaxias seyfert Nucleo galatico Espectros astronômicos Poeira cosmica Deslocamento para o vermelho Sublimação (Física) |
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Galáxias ativas Galaxias seyfert Nucleo galatico Espectros astronômicos Poeira cosmica Deslocamento para o vermelho Sublimação (Física) Galaxies: active Galaxies: nuclei Galaxies: seyfert X-rays: galaxies |
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Galaxies: active Galaxies: nuclei Galaxies: seyfert X-rays: galaxies |
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We describe a complete volume limited sample of nearby active galaxies selected by their 14–195 keV luminosity, and outline its rationale for studying the mechanisms regulating gas inflow and outflow. We also describe a complementary sample of inactive galaxies, selected to match the host galaxy properties. The active sample appears to have no bias in terms of active galactic nucleus (AGN) type, the only difference being the neutral absorbing column, which is two orders of magnitude greater for the Seyfert 2s. In the luminosity range spanned by the sample, − = log L [erg s− ] 42.4 14 195 keV 1 –43.7, the optically obscured and X-ray absorbed fractions are 50%– 65%. The similarity of these fractions to more distant spectroscopic AGN samples, although over a limited luminosity range, suggests that the torus does not strongly evolve with redshift. Our sample confirms that X-ray unabsorbed Seyfert 2s are rare, comprising not more than a few percent of the Seyfert 2 population. At higher luminosities, the optically obscured fraction decreases (as expected for the increasing dust sublimation radius), but the X-ray absorbed fraction changes little. We argue that the cold X-ray absorption in these Seyfert 1s can be accounted for by neutral gas in clouds that also contribute to the broad-line region (BLR) emission, and suggest that a geometrically thick neutral gas torus co-exists with the BLR and bridges the gap to the dusty torus. |
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