Chandra Identification of Two AGN Discovered by INTEGRAL
John A. Tomsick (SSL/UCB), Roman Krivonos (SSL/UCB, Space Research, Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences), Farid Rahoui (ESO, Harvard),, Marco Ajello (Clemson), Jerome Rodriguez (CEA Saclay), Nicolas Barriere, (SSL/UCB), Arash Bodaghee (Georgia College)

TL;DR
This study uses Chandra and archival IR data to identify and classify two hard X-ray sources from INTEGRAL as active galactic nuclei, revealing their spectral properties and host galaxy characteristics.
Contribution
The paper provides the first localization and AGN classification of two INTEGRAL sources using Chandra and IR data, including spectral analysis and host galaxy insights.
Findings
Both sources are confirmed as AGN.
IGR J04059+5416 is a Seyfert galaxy.
IGR J08297-4250 is highly absorbed, possibly merging with a smaller galaxy.
Abstract
Here, we report on observations of two hard X-ray sources that were originally discovered with the INTEGRAL satellite: IGR J04059+5416 and IGR J08297-4250. We use the Chandra X-ray Observatory to localize the sources and then archival near-IR images to identify the counterparts. Both sources have counterparts in the catalog of extended 2 Micron All-Sky Survey sources, and the counterpart to IGR J04059+5416 has been previously identified as a galaxy. Thus, we place IGR J04059+5416 in the class of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN), and we suggest that IGR J08297-4250 is also an AGN. If this identification is correct, the near-IR images suggest that the host galaxy of IGR J08297-4250 may be merging with a smaller nearby galaxy. For IGR J04059+5416, the 0.3-86 keV spectrum from Chandra and INTEGRAL is consistent with an absorbed power-law with a column density of N_H = 3.1(+2.0)(-1.5)e22 cm-2…
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