Searching for Compton-thick active galactic nuclei at z~0.1
Andy Goulding (Durham, UK), David Alexander, James Mullaney, Jonathan, Gelbord, Ryan Hickox, Martin Ward, Mike Watson

TL;DR
This study identifies and estimates the space density of Compton-thick active galactic nuclei at z~0.1 using multi-wavelength indicators, revealing a significant obscured AGN population that aligns with X-ray background models.
Contribution
First comprehensive multi-wavelength analysis of X-ray undetected candidate Compton-thick AGNs at low redshift, estimating their prevalence and black hole growth properties.
Findings
Over 43% of the sample are obscured by Compton-thick material.
More than 20% of optical Type-2 AGNs are likely Compton-thick.
The space density of these AGNs aligns with X-ray background models.
Abstract
Using a suite of X-ray, mid-IR and optical active galactic nuclei (AGN) luminosity indicators, we search for Compton-thick (CT) AGNs with intrinsic L_X>10^42erg/s at z~0.03-0.2, a region of parameter space which is currently poorly constrained by deep narrow-field and high-energy (E>10keV) all-sky X-ray surveys. We have used the widest XMM-Newton survey (the serendipitous source catalogue) to select a representative sub-sample (14; ~10%) of the 147 X-ray undetected candidate CT AGNs in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) with f_X/f_[OIII]<1; the 147 sources account for ~50% of the overall Type-2 AGN population in the SDSS-XMM overlap region. We use mid-IR spectral decomposition analyses and emission-line diagnostics, determined from pointed Spitzer-IRS spectroscopic observations of these candidate CT AGNs, to estimate the intrinsic AGN emission (predicted L_X,2-10keV…
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