Resolving galactic-scale obscuration of X-ray AGN at $z\gtrsim1$ with COSMOS-Web
John D. Silverman, Vincenzo Mainieri, Xuheng Ding, Daizhong Liu, Knud, Jahnke, Michaela Hirschmann, Jeyhan Kartaltepe, Erini Lambrides, Masafusa, Onoue, Benny Trakhtenbrot, Eleni Vardoulaki, Angela Bongiorno, Caitlin Casey,, Francesca Civano, Andreas Faisst, Maximilien Franco

TL;DR
This study uses JWST imaging to investigate how galaxy-wide dust contributes to obscuring X-ray AGN at high redshift, revealing that host galaxy dust significantly impacts observed obscuration levels.
Contribution
First direct imaging evidence of galaxy-scale dust lanes contributing to AGN obscuration at $z oughly1-2$, highlighting the importance of host galaxy dust in AGN studies.
Findings
Host galaxy dust lanes are present in 27% of heavily obscured AGN.
Host galaxy extinction accounts for up to 30% of total X-ray obscuration.
JWST imaging can resolve dust structures on galactic scales at high redshift.
Abstract
A large fraction of the accreting supermassive black hole population is shrouded by copious amounts of gas and dust, particularly in the distant () Universe. While much of the obscuration is attributed to a parsec-scale torus, there is a known contribution from the larger-scale host galaxy. Using JWST/NIRCam imaging from the COSMOS-Web survey, we probe the galaxy-wide dust distribution in X-ray selected AGN up to . Here, we focus on a sample of three AGNs with their host galaxies exhibiting prominent dust lanes, potentially due to their edge-on alignment. These represent 27% (3 out of 11 with early NIRCam data) of the heavily obscured ( cm) AGN population. With limited signs of a central AGN in the optical and near-infrared, the NIRCam images are used to produce reddening maps of the host galaxies. We compare the mean central value of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
