Uncovering obscured luminous AGN with WISE
S. Mateos, A. Alonso-Herrero, F. J. Carrera, A. Blain, P. Severgnini,, A. Caccianiga, A. Ruiz

TL;DR
This study evaluates WISE mid-infrared selection's effectiveness in identifying obscured AGN, including Compton-thick ones, by comparing with X-ray and optical surveys, revealing high efficiency at high luminosities and low redshift.
Contribution
It demonstrates that WISE MIR colour-based techniques effectively identify obscured AGN, including Compton-thick sources, at high luminosities and z<1, with implications for AGN surveys.
Findings
WISE selection captures a high fraction of luminous SDSS QSO2s.
Effectiveness decreases for less luminous or host-diluted AGN.
WISE colours are similar for Compton-thick and Compton-thin AGN at high luminosity.
Abstract
Mateos et al. (2012) presented a highly reliable and efficient mid-infrared (MIR) colour-based selection technique for luminous active galactic nuclei (AGN) using the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) survey. Here we evaluate the effectiveness of this technique to identify obscured AGN missed in X-ray surveys. To do so we study the WISE properties of AGN independently selected in hard X-ray and optical surveys. We use the largest catalogue of 887 [O III]{\lambda}5007-selected type 2 quasars (QSO2s) at z<0.83 in the literature from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, and the 258 hard (>4.5 keV) X-ray-selected AGN from the Bright Ultrahard XMM-Newton Survey (BUXS). The fraction of SDSS QSO2s in our infrared AGN selection region (wedge) increases with the AGN luminosity, reaching 66.1+4.5_4.7% at the highest [O III] luminosities in the sample. This fraction is substantially lower than…
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