X-ray selected Infrared Excess AGN in the Chandra Deep Fields: a moderate fraction of Compton-thick sources
I. Georgantopoulos (OABO/INAF), E. Rovilos (MPE), E.M. Xilouris (NOA),, A. Comastri (OABO/INAF), A. Akylas (NOA)

TL;DR
This study investigates X-ray detected Infrared Excess AGN in the Chandra Deep Fields, revealing a moderate fraction of Compton-thick sources through spectral analysis, and suggesting many similar undetected sources may also host such obscured AGN.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed X-ray spectral analysis of IR-selected DOGs in deep fields, identifying the presence and fraction of Compton-thick AGN among them.
Findings
Approximately 5% of DOGs are Compton-thick sources.
X-ray spectra of DOGs are generally hard, consistent with obscured AGN.
X-ray undetected DOGs may also host a moderate fraction of Compton-thick AGN.
Abstract
We examine the properties of the X-ray detected, Infrared Excess AGN or Dust Obscured Galaxies (DOGs) in the Chandra Deep Fields (CDF). We find 26 X-ray selected sources which obey the 24 micron to R-band flux ratio criterion f_24/f_R>1000. These are at a median redshift of 2.3 while their IR luminosities are above 10^12 solar. Their X-ray luminosities are all above a few times 10^42 erg s-1 in the 2-10 keV band unambiguously arguing that these host AGN. Nevertheless, their IR Spectral Energy Distributions are split between AGN (Mrk231) and star-forming templates (Arp220). Our primary goal is to examine their individual X-ray spectra in order to assess whether this X-ray detected DOG population contains heavily obscured or even Compton-thick sources. The X-ray spectroscopy reveals a mixed bag of objects. We find that four out of the 12 sources with adequate photon statistics and hence…
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