A new sample of X-ray selected narrow emission-line galaxies. II. Looking for True Seyfert 2
Estelle Pons, Mike G. Watson

TL;DR
This study identifies a significant number of X-ray selected narrow emission-line galaxies that lack broad emission lines due to intrinsic reasons rather than obscuration, challenging traditional AGN unification models.
Contribution
It provides a new, larger sample of True Seyfert 2 galaxies and compares different methods for confirming the intrinsic absence of broad lines.
Findings
Approximately 47% of X-ray selected narrow-line AGN are unobscured and lack broad lines.
The fraction of True Sy2 varies from 20% to 90% depending on the method used.
The number of confirmed True Sy2 galaxies is at least three times larger than previously known.
Abstract
A sample of X-ray and optically selected narrow emission-line galaxies (769 sources) from the 3XMM catalogue cross-correlated with SDSS (DR9) catalogue has been studied. Narrow-emission line active galactic nuclei (AGN; type-2) have been selected on the basis of their emission line ratios and/or X-ray luminosity. We have looked for X-ray unobscured type-2 AGN. As X-ray spectra were not available for our whole sample, we have checked the reliability of using the X-ray hardness ratio (HR) as a probe of the level of obscuration and we found a very good agreement with full spectral fitting results, with only 2% of the sources with apparently unobscured HR turning out to have an obscured spectrum. Despite the fact that type-2 AGN are supposed to be absorbed based on the Unified Model, about 60% of them show no sign or very low level of X-ray obscuration. After subtraction of contaminants to…
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