A deep INTEGRAL hard X-ray survey of the 3C 273/Coma region
S. Paltani, R. Walter (ISDC, Geneva), I.M. McHardy, T. Dwelly, (Southampton), C. Steiner, T.J.-L. Courvoisier (ISDC, Geneva)

TL;DR
This paper presents the deepest hard X-ray survey of the 3C 273/Coma region, analyzing AGN populations, absorption characteristics, and contributions to the cosmic X-ray background, revealing fewer unabsorbed sources than models predict.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the distribution and properties of AGN in hard X-rays, including the first detailed survey of this region with INTEGRAL and comparisons with existing models.
Findings
Fewer unabsorbed AGN at given flux limits than models predict.
Approximately 2.5% of the cosmic X-ray background is resolved.
The local hard X-ray luminosity function shows a lower characteristic luminosity than in the 2-10 keV band.
Abstract
(abridged) We present an analysis of the deepest hard X-ray survey to date of about 2500 deg^2 performed by the IBIS instrument on board INTEGRAL in the 20-60 keV band, with a total exposure time of 4 Ms. We find 34 candidate sources. The ratio of Seyfert 1 to Seyfert 2 is significantly more than the ratio found in the optical, which may be evidence for a receding torus, but could also be due to absorption columns > 10^{25} cm^{-2}. None of the predicted Compton-thick objects is detected unambiguously; when taking lower limits on Nh into account, the fraction of these objects is found to be lower than 24%. We do not see, but cannot exclude, a relationship between absorption and luminosity similar to what is seen in the 2-10 keV band. Our data suggests the possibility of a lack of objects with 10^{21} < Nh < 10^{22} cm^{-2}, as expected if absorption originates either in a torus-like…
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