Swift/XRT observations of unidentified INTEGRAL/IBIS sources
R. Landi, L. Bassani, A. Malizia, J.B. Stephen, A. Bazzano, M., Fiocchi, A.J. Bird

TL;DR
This study used Swift/XRT data to identify and analyze the X-ray counterparts of 20 unidentified INTEGRAL/IBIS sources, revealing various types of active galaxies, AGN candidates, and Galactic objects, and highlighting the need for further optical follow-up.
Contribution
It provides new X-ray identifications and classifications for previously unidentified hard X-ray sources, enhancing understanding of their nature and variability.
Findings
Confirmed or likely absorbed AGN and unabsorbed AGN among the sources.
Identified peculiar extragalactic objects including Seyfert galaxy, LINER, and QSO.
Highlighted sources requiring further optical follow-up for definitive classification.
Abstract
The 4th IBIS/ISGRI survey lists 723 hard X-ray sources many still unidentified. We cross-correlated the list of the sources included in the 4th IBIS catalogue with the Swift/XRT data archive, finding a sample of 20 objects for which XRT data could help in the search for the X-ray and hence optical counterpart and/or in the study of the source spectral and variability properties below 10 keV. Four objects (IGR J00465-4005, LEDA 96373, IGR J1248.2-5828 and IGR J13107-5626) are confirmed or likely absorbed active galaxies, while two (IGR J14080-3023 and 1RXS J213944.3+595016) are unabsorbed AGN. We find three peculiar extragalactic objects, NGC 4728 being a Narrow Line Seyfert galaxy, MCG+04-26-006 a type 2 LINER and PKS 1143-693 probably a QSO; furthermore, our results indicate that IGR J08262+4051 and IGR J22234-4116 are candidate AGN, which require further optical spectroscopic…
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