Discovery of heavily-obscured AGN among 7 INTEGRAL hard X-ray sources observed by Chandra
S. Sazonov, M. Revnivtsev, R. Burenin, E. Churazov, R. Sunyaev, W.R., Forman, S.S. Murray

TL;DR
This study used Chandra observations to refine the localization and spectral analysis of 7 INTEGRAL X-ray sources, identifying 5 as heavily-obscured AGN, including some likely Compton-thick, revealing their contribution to the local universe's AGN population.
Contribution
First identification of heavily-obscured AGN among INTEGRAL sources, including potential Compton-thick AGN, expanding understanding of obscured black hole growth in the local universe.
Findings
5 of 7 sources are AGN with significant X-ray absorption
2 sources are Galactic objects: a CV and a high-mass X-ray binary
Discovered that heavily-obscured AGN constitute 10-15% of local hard X-ray bright AGN
Abstract
We observed 7 INTEGRAL sources with the Chandra X-ray Observatory to refine their localization to ~2 arcsec and to study their X-ray spectra. Two sources are inferred to have a Galactic origin: IGR J08390-4833 is most likely a magnetic cataclysmic variable with a white dwarf spin period ~1,450 s; and IGR J21343+4738 is a high-mass X-ray binary. Five sources (IGR J02466-4222, IGR J09522-6231, IGR J14493-5534, IGR J14561-3738, and IGR J23523+5844) prove to be AGN with significant intrinsic X-ray absorption along the line of sight. Their redshifts and hard X-ray (17-60 keV) luminosities range from 0.025 to 0.25 and from ~2x10^43 to ~2x10^45 erg/s, respectively, with the distance to IGR J14493-5534 remaining unknown. The sources IGR J02466-4222 and IGR J14561-3738 are likely Compton-thick AGN with absorption column densities NH>10^24 cm^-2, and the former further appears to be one of the…
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