On the LINER nuclear obscuration, Compton-thickness and the existence of the dusty torus; Clues from Spitzer/IRS spectra
O. Gonzalez-Martin, J. Masegosa, I. Marquez, J.M., Rodr\'iguez-Espinosa, J.A. Acosta-Pulido, C. Ramos-Almeida, D. Dultzin, L., Hernandez-Garcia, D. Ruschel-Dutra, A. Alonso-Herrero

TL;DR
This study investigates the nature of LINER nuclei using mid-infrared spectra from Spitzer/IRS, exploring their Compton-thick properties and the potential disappearance of the dusty torus, revealing insights into their AGN characteristics and obscuration mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of LINER spectra, comparing them with other AGN types, and proposes that dust-free material causes Compton-thick obscuration in LINERs.
Findings
62.5% of LINERs are not starburst-dominated in mid-IR spectra
Faint LINERs show flat spectra indicating torus disappearance
Compton-thick LINERs likely have dust-free obscuring material
Abstract
Most of the optically classified low ionisation narrow emission-line regions (LINERs) nuclei host an active galactic nuclei (AGN). However, how they fit into the unified model (UM) of AGN is still an open question. The aims of this work are to study at mid-infrared (mid-IR) (1) the Compton-thick nature of LINERs; and (2) the disappearance of the dusty torus in LINERs predicted from theoretical arguments. We have compiled all the available low spectral resolution mid-IR spectra of LINERs from the IRS/Spitzer (40 LINERs). We have complemented this sample with Spitzer/IRS spectra of PGQSOs, S1s, S2s, and SBs nuclei. We have studied the AGN versus the starburst content in our sample using different indicators: the EW(PAH 6.2um), the strength of the silicate feature at 9.7um, and the steepness of the mid-IR spectra. In 25 out of the 40 LINERs (i.e., 62.5%) the mid-IR spectra are not…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
