Obscuration in AGNs: near-infrared luminosity relations and dust colors
L. Burtscher, G. Orban de Xivry, R. I. Davies, A. Janssen, D. Lutz, D., Rosario, A. Contursi, R. Genzel, J. Gracia-Carpio, M.-Y. Lin, A., Schnorr-Mueller, A. Sternberg, E. Sturm, L. Tacconi

TL;DR
This study investigates near-infrared luminosity relations in AGNs, revealing significant obscuration differences between types and linking dust properties to AGN tracers using spectroscopic data and simple dust models.
Contribution
It introduces a combined approach to isolate AGN near-IR luminosity and relates dust obscuration and geometry to AGN types and luminosity tracers.
Findings
Type 1 AGNs are significantly brighter in near-IR than type 2.
Obscuration levels differ markedly between AGN types.
Dust temperature and area ratios are consistent with interferometry measurements.
Abstract
We combine two approaches to isolate the AGN luminosity at near-infrared wavelengths and relate the near-IR pure AGN luminosity to other tracers of the AGN. Using integral-field spectroscopic data of an archival sample of 51 local AGNs, we estimate the fraction of non-stellar light by comparing the nuclear equivalent width of the stellar 2.3 micron CO absorption feature with the intrinsic value for each galaxy. We compare this fraction to that derived from a spectral decomposition of the integrated light in the central arc second and find them to be consistent with each other. Using our estimates of the near-IR AGN light, we find a strong correlation with presumably isotropic AGN tracers. We show that a significant offset exists between type 1 and type 2 sources in the sense that type 1 sources are 7 (10) times brighter in the near-IR at log L_MIR = 42.5 (log L_X = 42.5). These offsets…
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