The Compton-Thick Seyfert 2 Nucleus of NGC3281: Torus Constraints from the 9.7$\mu$m Silicate Absorption
Dinalva A. Sales, M. G. Pastoriza, R. Riffel, C. Winge, A., Rodriguez-Ardila, A. C. Carciofi

TL;DR
This study analyzes the mid-infrared spectrum of the Compton-thick Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 3281, revealing a dusty torus structure through silicate absorption and modeling its properties, linking X-ray and infrared absorption.
Contribution
The paper provides detailed constraints on the dusty torus in NGC 3281 using mid-IR spectra and clumpy torus modeling, connecting infrared features with X-ray absorption.
Findings
Deep silicate absorption indicates a dusty torus presence.
The torus has an outer radius of ~11 pc with 14 clouds.
X-ray and infrared absorption are linked to the same dust structure.
Abstract
We present mid infrared (Mid-IR) spectra of the Compton-thick Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC\,3281, obtained with the Thermal-Region Camera Spectrograph (T-ReCS) at the Gemini South telescope. The spectra present a very deep silicate absorption at 9.7\,m, and [S{\sc\,iv]}\,10.5\,m and [Ne{\sc\,ii]}\,12.7\,m ionic lines, but no evidence of PAH emission. We find that the nuclear optical extinction is in the range 24 A 83\,mag. A temperature T = 300\,K was found for the black-body dust continuum component of the unresolved 65\,pc nucleus and at 130\,pc SE, while the region at 130\,pc reveals a colder temperature (200\,K). We describe the nuclear spectrum of NGC\,3281 using a clumpy torus model that suggests that the nucleus of this galaxy hosts a dusty toroidal structure. According to this model, the ratio between the inner and outer radius of the torus in…
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