Suzaku Observations of Moderately Obscured (Compton-thin) Active Galactic Nuclei Selected by Swift/BAT Hard X-ray Survey
Taiki Kawamuro, Yoshihiro Ueda, Fumie Tazaki, Claudio Ricci, Yuichi, Terashima

TL;DR
This study conducts a comprehensive broadband X-ray spectral analysis of 45 local, moderately obscured AGNs using Suzaku and Swift/BAT data, revealing correlations between spectral features, luminosity, and obscuration properties.
Contribution
It provides the first uniform analysis of a sizable sample of Compton-thin AGNs, uncovering new relationships between reflection strength, luminosity, and obscuration.
Findings
Photon index correlates with Eddington ratio.
Iron-Kα line to X-ray luminosity ratio anti-correlates with luminosity.
Reflection strength varies with luminosity and obscuration.
Abstract
We report the results obtained by a systematic, broadband (0.5--150 keV) X-ray spectral analysis of moderately obscured (Compton-thin; ) active galactic nuclei (AGNs) observed with Suzaku and Swift/Burst Alert Telescope (BAT). Our sample consists of 45 local AGNs at with detected in the Swift/BAT 70-month survey, whose Suzaku archival data are available as of 2015 December. All spectra are uniformly fit with a baseline model composed of an absorbed cutoff power-law component, reflected emission accompanied by a narrow fluorescent iron-K line from cold matter (torus), and scattered emission. Main results based on the above analysis are as follows. (1) The photon index is correlated with Eddington ratio, but not with luminosity or black hole mass. (2) The ratio of the iron-K line to X-ray luminosity, a…
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