Unobscured Type 2 AGNs
Yong Shi, George H. Rieke, Paul Smith, Jane Rigby, Dean Hines,, Jennifer Donley, Gary Schmidt, Aleksandar M. Diamond-Stanic

TL;DR
This study investigates the existence of unobscured Type 2 AGNs with intrinsically weak broad emission lines, finding such objects are very rare and likely have face-on circumnuclear tori, challenging the unified model.
Contribution
The paper critically examines candidate unobscured Type 2 AGNs, develops quantitative metrics to identify truly weak BELs, and provides detailed multi-wavelength analysis of confirmed cases.
Findings
Confirmed two unobscured Type 2 AGNs with weak BELs
Such objects are less than 1% of the sample
These AGNs have face-on circumnuclear tori and minimal X-ray extinction
Abstract
Type 2 AGNs with intrinsically weak broad emission lines (BELs) would be exceptions to the unified model. After examining a number of proposed candidates critically, we find that the sample is contaminated significantly by objects with BELs of strengths indicating that they actually contain intermediate-type AGNs, plus a few Compton-thick sources as revealed by extremely low ratios of X-ray to nuclear IR luminosities. We develop quantitative metrics that show two (NGC 3147 and NGC 4594) of the remaining candidates to have BELs 2-3 orders of magnitude weaker than those of typical type-1 AGNs. Several more galaxies remain as candidates to have anomalously weak BELs, but this status cannot be confirmed with the existing information. Although the parent sample is poorly defined, the two confirmed objects are well under 1% of its total number of members, showing that the absence of a BEL is…
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