A Rare Eddington-Limited, Heavily Obscured Low-Mass Active Galactic Nucleus Likely Triggered by a Galaxy Merger
Shouyi Wang, Fan Zou, Chang-Hao Chen, W. N. Brandt, Elena Gallo, Bin Luo, Xue-Bing Wu, Yuming Fu, Dieu D. Nguyen, Shengxiu Sun

TL;DR
This paper analyzes GAMA 376183, a heavily obscured, low-mass galaxy hosting an active nucleus likely triggered by a merger, revealing rapid black-hole growth and starburst activity.
Contribution
It presents detailed multiwavelength observations of a rare low-mass, heavily obscured AGN, highlighting merger-driven black hole growth in such galaxies.
Findings
Confirmed heavy obscuration with N_H ~ 10^23.3 cm^-2
Estimated Eddington ratio ~ 0.8 indicating rapid growth
Identified merger morphology and recent starburst activity
Abstract
We report a detailed analysis of GAMA 376183, a powerful, heavily obscured active galactic nucleus (AGN) hosted by a low-mass galaxy () likely experiencing a galaxy merger. The source was initially identified due to its remarkably strong [Ne v] emission, exhibiting a rest-frame equivalent width (EW) of A. We present ks Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array follow-up observations, confirming its heavily obscured nature with a column density (in ) of and an intrinsic -- keV luminosity (in ) of . GAMA 376183 thus represents one of the few known heavily obscured AGNs in low-mass galaxies. Its estimated Eddington ratio is , indicative of rapid black-hole…
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