An XMM-Newton spectral survey of 12 micron selected galaxies. II. Implications for AGN selection and unification
Murray Brightman, Kirpal Nandra

TL;DR
This study analyzes a 12 micron galaxy sample using multi-wavelength data, revealing differences in AGN properties, obscuration, and classifications, with implications for AGN selection and unification models.
Contribution
It provides a detailed X-ray and optical analysis of 12 micron selected galaxies, highlighting new insights into AGN classifications, obscuration fractions, and the reliability of selection methods.
Findings
Sy 1s and Sy 2s have different X-ray luminosity distributions.
Obscured AGN fraction peaks at 10^42 erg/s.
X-ray evidence suggests AGN presence in a significant fraction of composites.
Abstract
We present a multi-waveband analysis of a 126 galaxy sub-sample of the 12 micron galaxy sample (12MGS), for which we have carried out a detailed X-ray spectral analysis of in a previous paper. We present optical activity classes and we characterise these by their X-ray, 12 um and [OIII] luminosities and by their X-ray spectral properties. Our most interesting results are: Seyfert (Sy) 1s and Sy 2s show significantly different LX distributions from each other; Sy 2s with a detection of an HBLR show a significantly higher LX than those without a detection; Sy 1s also present a significantly different L(12um) distribution from both Sy1.2-1.9s and Sy 2s; the Sy 2 fraction decreases towards high LX; X-ray indications of AGN power agree well with the optical classifications; There is X-ray evidence for the presence of an AGN in 17% of HII/AGN composites and 40% of LINERs; we advocate the use…
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