Obscured AGNs in Bulgeless Hosts discovered by WISE: The Case Study of SDSS J1224+5555
S. Satyapal, N.J. Secrest, B.Rothberg, J. O'Connor, S.L. Ellison, R., C. Hickox, A.Constantin, M.Gliozzi, and J. L. Rosenberg

TL;DR
This study identifies and characterizes a heavily obscured active galactic nucleus in a bulgeless galaxy using multiwavelength observations, revealing a significant population of such hidden black holes.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed multiwavelength analysis of an obscured AGN in a bulgeless galaxy, highlighting the prevalence of hidden black holes in these systems.
Findings
Detection of a heavily absorbed AGN in a bulgeless galaxy
X-ray luminosity indicating a supermassive black hole
Evidence of high intrinsic absorption with NH > 10^24 cm^-2
Abstract
There is mounting evidence that supermassive black holes form and grow in bulgeless galaxies. However, a robust determination of the fraction of AGNs in bulgeless galaxies, an important constraint to models of supermassive black hole seed formation and merger-free models of AGN fueling, is unknown, since optical studies have been shown to be incomplete for low mass AGNs. In a recent study using the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, we discovered hundreds of bulgeless galaxies that display mid-infrared signatures of extremely hot dust suggestive of powerful accreting massive black holes, despite having no signatures of black hole activity at optical wavelengths. Here we report X-ray follow-up observations of J122434.66+555522.3, a nearby (z=0.052) isolated bulgeless galaxy that contains an unresolved X-ray source detected at the 3 sigma level by XMM-Newton with an observed luminosity…
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