Spitzer Mid-Infrared Spectroscopy of Distant X-ray Luminous AGN
Kate Brand, Dan W. Weedman, Vandana Desai, Emeric Le Floc'h, Lee, Armus, Arjun Dey, Jim R. Houck, Buell T. Jannuzi, Howard A. Smith, B. T., Soifer

TL;DR
This study uses Spitzer mid-infrared spectroscopy to analyze 16 distant, X-ray luminous AGN, revealing their dust and silicate absorption features, and exploring the relationship between X-ray and infrared properties.
Contribution
First mid-infrared spectroscopic analysis of optically faint, X-ray selected AGN revealing dust properties and their relation to X-ray absorption characteristics.
Findings
Majority show silicate absorption features indicating dust presence.
Featureless spectra suggest weak or absent silicate and PAH features.
Silicate absorption correlates with fainter and harder X-ray spectra.
Abstract
We present mid-infrared spectroscopy of a sample of 16 optically faint infrared luminous galaxies obtained with the Infrared Spectrograph (IRS) on the Spitzer Space Telescope. These sources were jointly selected from Spitzer and Chandra imaging surveys in the NDWFS Bootes field and were selected from their bright X-ray fluxes to host luminous AGN. None of the spectra show significant emission from polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs; 6.2um equivalent widths <0.2um), consistent with their infrared emission being dominated by AGN. Nine of the X-ray sources show 9.7um silicate absorption features. Their redshifts are in the range 0.9<z<2.6, implying infrared luminosities of log(L{IR})=12.5-13.6 solar luminosities. The average silicate absorption strength is not as strong as that of previously targeted optically faint infrared luminous galaxies with similar mid-infrared luminosities…
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