A Comprehensive Analysis of WISE Mid-Infrared Colors for Obscured AGN Selection
Anika Goel, Samir Salim, Sara L. Ellison, Shobita Satyapal, Sheyda Salehirad, Robert W. Bickley, Christopher J. Agostino

TL;DR
This study evaluates WISE mid-infrared color selection for obscured AGNs, emphasizing the importance of K-correction and revealing its limitations and strengths in identifying optically inconspicuous AGNs across different galaxy types.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of WISE W1-W2 color selection effectiveness, highlighting the role of obscuration and galaxy properties in AGN identification.
Findings
W1-W2>0.5 selection is optimal after K-correction.
Only ~13% of Sy2 galaxies are selected by this criterion.
Mid-IR-selected AGNs in low-mass bulges are often optically inconspicuous.
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate the robustness of WISE mid-IR color selection (W1-W2) for identifying obscured (Type 2) active galactic nuclei (AGNs) at low redshift (z<0.3), using a sample of ~360,000 SDSS galaxies classified via emission lines into Seyfert 2 (Sy2), LINER, and star-forming (BPT-SF) galaxies. We find that the K-correction is essential to remove non-AGN contamination, and once applied the simple W1-W2>0.5 selection emerges as optimal in terms of purity and completeness of AGN selection. However, we confirm that even this lenient cut selects only ~13% of Sy2 galaxies and that achieving W1-W2>0.5 requires AGN contributing >75% of the total infrared luminosity, which is uncommon. Although mid-IR-selected Sy2s tend to be luminous, the high [OIII] luminosity does not guarantee red W1-W2 (nor does any other tested global or NLR-scale parameter), suggesting the critical role of…
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