An Archival Chandra and XMM-Newton Survey of Type 2 Quasars
Jianjun Jia (JHU), Andrew Ptak (GSFC), Timothy Heckman (JHU), Nadia, Zakamska (JHU)

TL;DR
This study analyzes Chandra and XMM-Newton data for 72 type 2 quasars, revealing significant obscuration, the prevalence of Compton-thick sources, and no luminosity dependence of X-ray obscuration, enhancing understanding of AGN properties.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive X-ray survey of optically-selected type 2 quasars, estimating true absorption and obscuration levels with advanced models.
Findings
Majority of quasars are heavily obscured in X-rays.
Approximately half of the sample are likely Compton-thick.
X-ray obscuration does not depend on AGN luminosity.
Abstract
(Abridged) We analyzed the {\it Chandra} and {\it XMM-Newton} archival observations for 72 type 2 quasars at . These objects were was selected based on the [O III]5007 optical emission line which we assume to be an approximate indicator of the intrinsic AGN luminosity. We find that the means of the column density and photon index of our sample are cm and respectively, which are consistent with results from deep X-ray surveys. The observed ratios of hard X-ray and [O III] line luminosities imply that the majority of our sample suffer significant amounts of obscuration in the hard X-ray band. A more physically realistic model which accounts for both Compton scattering and a potential partial covering of the central X-ray source was used to estimate the true absorbing column density. We find that the absorbing column density…
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