X-ray and infrared diagnostics of nearby active galactic nuclei with MAXI and AKARI
Naoki Isobe, Taiki Kawamuro, Shinki Oyabu, Takao Nakagawa, Shunsuke, Baba, Kenichi Yano, Yoshihiro Ueda, Yoshiki Toba

TL;DR
This study combines X-ray data from MAXI and infrared data from AKARI to analyze nearby active galactic nuclei, confirming known luminosity correlations and identifying Compton-thick objects through spectral and color diagnostics.
Contribution
It provides a multi-wavelength diagnostic approach for classifying and understanding the properties of active galactic nuclei, especially identifying Compton-thick sources.
Findings
Confirmed X-ray-to-infrared luminosity correlation in Compton-thin AGNs.
Identified NGC 1365 as a Compton-thick AGN deviating from the correlation.
Demonstrated the effectiveness of X-ray hardness and infrared colors in selecting Compton-thick objects.
Abstract
Nearby active galactic nuclei were diagnosed in the X-ray and mid-to-far infrared wavelengths, with Monitor of All-sky X-ray Image (MAXI) and the Japanese infrared observatory AKARI, respectively. Among the X-ray sources listed in the second release of the MAXI all-sky X-ray source catalog, 100 ones are currently identified as a non-blazar-type active galactic nucleus. These include 95 Seyfert galaxies and 5 quasars, and they are composed of 73 type-1 and 27 type-2 objects. The AKARI all-sky survey point source catalog was searched for their mid- and far-infrared counterparts at 9, 18, and 90 m. As a result, 69 Seyfert galaxies in the MAXI catalog (48 type-1 and 21 type-2 ones) were found to be detected with AKARI. The X-ray (3-4 keV and 4-10 keV) and infrared luminosities of these objects were investigated, together with their color information. Adopting the canonical photon…
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