NuSTAR Uncovers an Extremely Local Compton-thick AGN in NGC 4968
Stephanie M. LaMassa, Tahir Yaqoob, Peter G. Boorman, Panayiotis, Tzanavaris, N. A. Levenson, Poshak Gandhi, Andrew F. Ptak, Timothy M. Heckman

TL;DR
This study analyzes NuSTAR and Chandra spectra of NGC 4968, revealing it as a nearby, highly obscured Compton-thick AGN with high intrinsic X-ray luminosity, challenging previous assumptions about its obscuration geometry.
Contribution
First detailed X-ray spectral analysis of NGC 4968 showing it as an extremely local, luminous Compton-thick AGN with complex obscuration properties.
Findings
Line-of-sight column density exceeds 2×10^{24} cm^{-2}
NGC 4968 is among the most intrinsically X-ray luminous Compton-thick AGN
Undetected by Swift-BAT despite high luminosity
Abstract
We present the analysis of Chandra and NuSTAR spectra of NGC 4968, a local (D44 Mpc) 12m-selected Seyfert 2 galaxy, enshrouded within Compton-thick layers of obscuring gas. We find no evidence of variability between the Chandra and NuSTAR observations (separated by 2 years), and between the two NuSTAR observations (separated by 10 months). Using self-consistent X-ray models, we rule out the scenario where the obscuring medium is nearly spherical and uniform, contradicting the results implied by the 10 keV Chandra spectrum. The line-of-sight column density, from intervening matter between the source and observer that intercepts the intrinsic AGN X-ray emission, is well within the Compton-thick regime, with a minimum column density of cm. The average global column density is high ( cm), with both Compton-thick and Compton-thin…
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