Obscuration by Gas and Dust in Luminous Quasars
Shawn M. Usman, Stephen S. Murray, Ryan C. Hickox, and Mark Brodwin

TL;DR
This study investigates the relationship between gas absorption and dust extinction in luminous quasars, finding a strong correlation that supports the co-spatial nature of obscuring gas and dust.
Contribution
It provides empirical evidence linking dust obscuration with gas absorption in IR-selected quasars, validating photometric classification methods.
Findings
Dust-obscured quasars often show significant gas absorption.
Most dust-unobscured quasars lack substantial gas absorption.
Gas and dust obscuration are generally co-spatial in quasars.
Abstract
We explore the connection between absorption by neutral gas and extinction by dust in mid-infrared (IR) selected luminous quasars. We use a sample of 33 quasars at redshifts 0.7 < z < 3 in the 9 deg^2 Bo\"otes multiwavelength survey field that are selected using Spitzer Space Telescope Infrared Array Camera colors and are well-detected as luminous X-ray sources (with >150 counts) in Chandra observations. We divide the quasars into dust-obscured and unobscured samples based on their optical to mid-IR color, and measure the neutral hydrogen column density N_H through fitting of the X-ray spectra. We find that all subsets of quasars have consistent power law photon indices equal to 1.9 that are uncorrelated with N_H. We classify the quasars as gas-absorbed or gas-unabsorbed if N_H > 10^22 cm^-2 or N_H < 10^22 cm^-2, respectively. Of 24 dust-unobscured quasars in the sample, only one shows…
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