Suzaku View of the Swift/BAT Active Galactic Nuclei (I): Spectral Analysis of Six AGNs and Evidence for Two Types of Obscured Population
Satoshi Eguchi, Yoshihiro Ueda, Yuichi Terashima, Richard Mushotzky,, Jack Tueller

TL;DR
This study analyzes six AGNs detected by Swift/BAT using Suzaku, revealing two distinct obscured populations with different spectral characteristics and geometries, suggesting some AGNs are missing from current surveys.
Contribution
It identifies two types of obscured AGNs with distinct spectral features and geometries, providing new insights into their population and structure.
Findings
Two groups of AGNs with different scattering and reflection properties.
The 'new type' AGNs have thick tori and face-on geometry.
Some edge-on AGNs are likely missing from surveys.
Abstract
We present a systematic spectral analysis with Suzaku of six AGNs detected in the Swift/BAT hard X-ray (15--200 keV) survey, Swift J0138.6-4001, J0255.2-0011, J0350.1-5019, J0505.7-2348, J0601.9-8636, and J1628.1-5145. This is considered to be a representative sample of new AGNs without X-ray spectral information before the BAT survey. We find that the 0.5--200 keV spectra of these sources can be uniformly fit with a base model consisting of heavily absorbed (log ) transmitted components, scattered lights, a reflection component, and an iron-K emission line. There are two distinct groups, three "new type" AGNs (including the two sources reported by \citealt{Ueda2007}) with an extremely small scattered fraction () and strong reflection component ( where is the solid angle of the reflector), and…
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