Peering through the Dust: NuSTAR Observations of Two FIRST-2MASS Red Quasars
Stephanie M. LaMassa, Angelo Ricarte, Eilat Glikman, C. Megan Urry,, Daniel Stern, Tahir Yaqoob, George B. Lansbury, Francesca Civano, Steve E., Boggs, W. N. Brandt, Chien-Ting J. Chen, Finn E. Christensen, William W., Craig, Chuck J. Hailey, Fiona Harrison, Ryan C. Hickox

TL;DR
This study uses NuSTAR and X-ray observations to analyze the obscuration properties of two red quasars, revealing insights into their dust and gas distribution and extending understanding of obscured AGN at high luminosities.
Contribution
The paper presents detailed X-ray analysis of two red quasars, providing new measurements of their obscuration and dust-to-gas ratios, and extends the empirical relations for high-luminosity obscured AGN.
Findings
F2M 0830+3759 is moderately obscured with soft X-ray excess.
F2M 1227+3214 is mildly absorbed with Galactic dust-to-gas ratio.
Both quasars show higher global obscuration than line-of-sight measurements.
Abstract
Some reddened quasars appear to be transitional objects in the merger-induced black hole growth/galaxy evolution paradigm, where a heavily obscured nucleus starts to be unveiled by powerful quasar winds evacuating the surrounding cocoon of dust and gas. Hard X-ray observations are able to peer through this gas and dust, revealing the properties of circumnuclear obscuration. Here, we present NuSTAR and XMM-Newton/Chandra observations of FIRST-2MASS selected red quasars F2M 0830+3759 and F2M 1227+3214. We find that though F2M 0830+3759 is moderately obscured ( cm) and F2M 1227+3214 is mildly absorbed ( cm) along the line-of-sight, heavier global obscuration may be present in both sources, with cm and cm, for…
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