The subarcsecond mid-infrared view of local active galactic nuclei: II. The mid-infrared--X-ray correlation
D. Asmus, P. Gandhi, S.F. Hoenig, A. Smette, W.J. Duschl

TL;DR
This study refines the mid-infrared to X-ray luminosity correlation for local AGNs, demonstrating its near-linearity, low scatter, and potential as a diagnostic tool for AGN properties across different types and luminosities.
Contribution
It provides an updated, nearly linear MIR--X-ray correlation for local AGNs using high-resolution data, and introduces empirical methods to estimate AGN properties and verify AGN nature.
Findings
Correlation is nearly linear with <0.4 dex scatter.
Unobscured and obscured AGNs show similar MIR--X-ray ratios.
The correlation can estimate intrinsic X-ray luminosities and column densities.
Abstract
We present an updated mid-infrared (MIR) versus X-ray correlation for the local active galactic nuclei (AGN) population based on the high angular resolution 12 and 18um continuum fluxes from the AGN subarcsecond MIR atlas and 2-10 keV and 14-195 keV data collected from the literature. We isolate a sample of 152 objects with reliable AGN nature and multi-epoch X-ray data and minimal MIR contribution from star formation. Although the sample is not homogeneous or complete, we show that our results are unlikely to be affected by biases. The MIR--X-ray correlation is nearly linear and within a factor of two independent of the AGN type and the wavebands used. The observed scatter is <0.4 dex. A possible flattening of the correlation slope at the highest luminosities probed (~ 10^45 erg/s) is indicated but not significant. Unobscured objects have, on average, an MIR--X-ray ratio that is only…
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