X-ray spectral properties of dust-obscured galaxies in the XMM-SERVS coverage of the XMM-LSS field
Abhijit Kayal, Veeresh Singh

TL;DR
This study analyzes the X-ray spectral properties of 34 high-redshift dust-obscured galaxies to understand their obscuration levels and AGN characteristics, revealing a diverse population with varying obscuration and accretion states.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed X-ray spectral analysis of a significant sample of high-z DOGs, including the identification of a new Compton-thick AGN candidate and insights into their evolutionary phases.
Findings
Wide range of column densities indicating diverse obscuration levels.
Identification of a new Compton-thick AGN candidate.
Most sources are luminous quasars with heterogeneous evolutionary states.
Abstract
With an aim to unveil the population of obscured AGN hosted in high- dust-obscured galaxies (DOGs), we performed X-ray spectral study of DOGs ( ) lying within deg of the XMM-SERVS coverage in the XMM-LSS field. To improve the spectral quality of individual sources, we combined all the existing data and also included /ACIS data, whenever available. We find that the X-ray spectra of our DOGs can be fitted with a simple absorbed power law or with a physically-motivated BORUS02 model. The line-of-sight column densities () in our sources span across a wide range ( cm cm), with a substantial fraction ( per cent) of them being heavily obscured ( …
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