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2010ApJ...710..212B - Astrophys. J., 710, 212-226 (2010/February-2)

X-ray constraints on the active galactic nuclei properties in spitzer-infrared spectrograph identified z ∼ 2 ultraluminous infrared galaxies.

BAUER F.E., YAN L., SAJINA A. and ALEXANDER D.M.

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We report Chandra X-ray constraints for 20 of the 52 high-redshift ultraluminous infrared galaxies (ULIRGs) identified in the Spitzer Extragalactic First Look Survey with fν(24 µm)>0.9 mJy, log(νf_ν(24 µm) / νf_ν(R))>1, and log(νf_ν(24 µm) / νf_ν(8 µm))>0.5. Notably, decomposition of Spitzer mid-infrared IRS spectra for the entire sample indicates that they are comprised predominantly of weak polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon ULIRGs dominated by hot-dust continua, characteristic of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) activity. Given their redshifts, they have AGN bolometric luminosities of {&x2248;}1045-1047 erg/s comparable to powerful quasi-stellar objects (QSOs). This, coupled with their high IR-to-optical ratios and often significant silicate absorption, strongly argues in favor of these mid-IR objects being heavily obscured QSOs. Here we use Chandra observations to further constrain their obscuration. At X-ray energies, we marginally detect two ULIRGs, while the rest have only upper limits. Using the IRS-derived 5.8 µm AGN continuum luminosity as a proxy for the expected X-ray luminosities, we find that all of the observed sources must individually be highly obscured, while X-ray stacking limits on the undetected sources suggest that the majority, if not all, are likely to be at least mildly Compton-thick (NH≳ 1024/cm2). With a space density of {&x2248;}1.4x10–7/Mpc3 at z ∼ 2, such objects imply an obscured AGN fraction (i.e., the ratio of AGNs above and below NH= 1022/cm2) of ≳1.7:1 even among luminous QSOs. Given that we do not correct for mid-IR extinction effects and that our ULIRG selection is by no means complete for obscured AGNs, we regard our constraints as a lower limit to the true obscured fraction among QSOs at this epoch. Our findings, which are based on extensive multi-wavelength constraints including Spitzer IRS spectra, should aid in the interpretation of similar objects from larger or deeper mid-IR surveys, where considerable uncertainty about the source properties remains and comparable follow-up is not yet feasible.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: high-redshift - infrared: galaxies - X-rays: galaxies

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