1998A&A...333..827G -
Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 333, 827-840 (1998/5-3)
Scattering and absorption in soft X-ray selected AGN: an optical polarization survey.
GRUPE D., WILLS B.J., WILLS D. and BEUERMANN K.
Abstract (from CDS):
We have surveyed the optical linear polarization of a completely identified sample of 43 bright soft-X-ray-selected ROSAT AGN. Most (40) of these AGN show low polarization (≲1%), and no clear optical reddening. This supports the suggestion from rapid X-ray variability, disk-like spectral energy distributions, and lack of cold X-ray absorption, that we are viewing a bare AGN disk. IRAS F12397+3333 and IRAS 13349+2438 show high polarization increasing to the UV - clear evidence for scattering. As well as steep, soft-X-ray spectra, they show optical reddening and rapid X-ray variability, but almost no cold X-ray absorption - a combination that suggests dusty ionized gas along the line-of-sight. Brandt et al. suggested and found these `warm absorbers' for IRAS 13349+2438. IRAS F12397+3333 is a new candidate. Combining our data with the optical and X-ray spectra of the high polarization narrow-line Seyfert 1 nuclei (NLSy1s) investigated by Goodrich reveals strong correlations among optical reddening indicators (αopt and Hα/Hβ), [OIII]/Hβb, and cold intrinsic X-ray absorption {DELTA}NH. Optical reddening underpredicts the cold X-ray absorption, suggesting dusty warm absorbers in all the highly polarized AGN. The existence of these scattering-polarized and reddened NLSy1s suggests an orientation Unified Scheme within the class of NLSy1s, analogous to that linking Seyfert 1 and Seyfert 2 nuclei. For some highly polarized and optically selected AGN we present new analysis of archival X-ray data, and for the highly polarized AGN new optical spectroscopy is presented in an appendix.
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polarization - galaxies: active - galaxies: nuclei - galaxies: Seyfert
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