Unveiling obscured accretion in the Chandra Deep Field South
F. Fiore, A. Grazian, P. Santini, S. Puccetti, M. Brusa, C. Feruglio,, A. Fontana, E. Giallongo, A. Comastri, C. Gruppioni, F. Pozzi, G. Zamorani,, C. Vignali

TL;DR
This study identifies a significant population of heavily obscured Compton Thick AGNs in the Chandra Deep Field South using infrared and X-ray data, helping to resolve discrepancies in galaxy formation models.
Contribution
It demonstrates that infrared selection effectively uncovers Compton thick AGNs, aligning their numbers with model predictions and previous X-ray surveys.
Findings
80% of extreme sources are likely Compton thick AGNs.
Infrared-selected Compton thick AGNs match the number of unobscured AGNs at similar luminosities.
The population helps reconcile model predictions with observed X-ray AGN counts.
Abstract
A large population of heavily obscured, Compton Thick AGNs is predicted by models of galaxy formation, models of Cosmic X-ray Background and by the ``relic'' super-massive black-hole mass function measured from local bulges. However, so far only a handful of Compton thick AGNs have been possibly detected using even the deepest Chandra and XMM surveys. Compton-thick AGNs can be recovered thanks to the reprocessing of the AGN UV emission in the infrared by selecting sources with AGN luminosity's in the mid-infrared and faint near-infrared and optical emission. To this purpose, we make use of deep HST, VLT, Spitzer and Chandra data on the Chandra Deep Field South to constrain the number of Compton thick AGN in this field. We show that sources with high 24m to optical flux ratios and red colors form a distinct source population, and that their infrared luminosity is dominated by AGN…
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