A unique distant submillimeter galaxy with an X-ray-obscured radio-luminous active galactic nucleus
X. W. Shu, Y. Q. Xue, D. Z. Liu, T. Wang, Y. K. Han, Y. Y. Chang, T., Liu, X. X. Huang, J. X. Wang, X. Z. Zheng, E. da Cunha, E. Daddi, and D., Elbaz

TL;DR
This study investigates a rare, high-redshift, dust-enshrouded galaxy with an obscured active nucleus, revealing its unique properties and early AGN development through multiwavelength observations.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed characterization of a distant, radio-luminous, dust-obscured galaxy with an embedded obscured AGN, highlighting its transitional evolutionary stage.
Findings
Confirmed the galaxy as a unique dusty source with NOEMA imaging.
Detected a heavily obscured AGN with high X-ray luminosity.
Identified the galaxy as a rare transition phase in galaxy evolution.
Abstract
We present a multiwavelength study of an atypical submillimeter galaxy in the GOODS-North field, with the aim to understand its physical properties of stellar and dust emission, as well as the central AGN activity. Although it is shown that the source is likely an extremely dusty galaxy at high redshift, its exact position of submillimeter emission is unknown. With the new NOEMA interferometric imaging, we confirm that the source is a unique dusty galaxy. It has no obvious counterpart in the optical and even NIR images observed with HST at lambda~<1.4um. Photometric-redshift analyses from both stellar and dust SED suggest it to likely be at z~>4, though a lower redshift at z~>3.1 cannot be fully ruled out (at 90% confidence interval). Explaining its unusual optical-to-NIR properties requires an old stellar population (~0.67 Gyr), coexisting with a very dusty ongoing starburst component.…
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