An X-ray view of absorbed INTEGRAL AGN
A. De Rosa (INAF-IASF-Roma), L. Bassani (INAF/IASF-Bologna), P., Ubertini (INAF-IASF-Roma), F. Panessa (INAF-IASF-Roma), A. Malizia, (INAF-IASF-Bologna), A. J. Dean (University of Southampton), R. Walter, (INTEGRAL SDC)

TL;DR
This study analyzes broad-band X-ray spectra of absorbed AGN to understand their continuum, absorption, and reflection properties, revealing that the absorbing and reflecting media are likely distinct, with implications for AGN structure models.
Contribution
It provides detailed broadband spectral analysis of absorbed AGN, highlighting the complexity of their absorbing and reflecting media and suggesting a clumpy torus model.
Findings
All sources are Compton thin, confirmed by absorption measurements and diagnostic ratios.
Measured reflection components are inconsistent with a single uniform medium, implying a clumpy or geometrically complex torus.
High energy cut-offs are present in all sources, similar to type 1 Seyfert galaxies.
Abstract
Aims. We present a 0.2--200 keV broad-band study of absorbed AGN observed with INTEGRAL, XMM-Newton, Chandra and ASCA to investigate the continuum shape and the absorbing/reflecting medium properties. Methods. The sources are selected in the INTEGRAL AGN sample to have a 20--100 keV flux below 8 (5 mCrab), and are characterized by a 2--10 keV flux in the range (0.8--10) . The good statistics allow us a detailed study of the intrinsic and reflected continuum components. In particular, the analysis performed on the combined broad-band spectra allow us to investigate the presence of Compton reflection features and high energy cut-off in these objects. Results. The column density of the absorbing gas establishes the Compton thin nature for three sources in which a measure of the absorption was still missing. The Compton thin nature of all the…
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TopicsNuclear Physics and Applications · X-ray Spectroscopy and Fluorescence Analysis · Advanced X-ray Imaging Techniques
