AEGIS: A Multi-wavelength Study of Spitzer Power-law Galaxies
S. Q. Park, P. Barmby, S. P. Willner, M. L. N. Ashby, G. G. Fazio, A., Georgakakis, R. J. Ivison, N. P. Konidaris, S. Miyazaki, K. Nandra, and D. J., V. Rosario

TL;DR
This study investigates a sample of Spitzer power-law galaxies, revealing their active galactic nuclei nature, obscuration levels, and the effectiveness of infrared selection techniques in identifying AGNs.
Contribution
It provides a multi-wavelength analysis of power-law galaxies, highlighting their X-ray properties, obscuration, and the limitations of IRAC color criteria for AGN selection.
Findings
Most sources are likely AGNs with median redshift 1.6.
X-ray detected sources are luminous and obscured, with L_X > 10^43 erg/s.
Infrared power-law selection captures only about 22% of AGNs.
Abstract
This paper analyzes a sample of 489 Spitzer/IRAC sources in the Extended Groth Strip whose spectral energy distributions fit a red power law from 3.6 to 8.0 \micron. The median for sources with known redshift is <z>=1.6. Though all or nearly all of the sample are likely to be active galactic nuclei, only 33% were detected in the EGS X-ray survey (AEGIS-X) using 200 ks Chandra observations. The detected sources are X-ray luminous with L_X > 10^43 erg/s and moderately to heavily obscured with N_H > 10^22 cm^-2. Stacking the X-ray-undetected sample members yields a statistically significant X-ray signal, suggesting that they are on average more distant or more obscured than sources with X-ray detections. The ratio of X-ray to mid-infrared fluxes suggests that a substantial fraction of the sources undetected in X-rays are obscured at the Compton-thick level, in contrast to the…
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