2010ApJ...714..115S


Query : 2010ApJ...714..115S

2010ApJ...714..115S - Astrophys. J., 714, 115-129 (2010/May-1)

Unobscured type 2 active galactic nuclei.

SHI Y., RIEKE G.H., SMITH P., RIGBY J., HINES D., DONLEY J., SCHMIDT G. and DIAMOND-STANIC A.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

Type 2 active galactic nuclei (AGNs) with intrinsically weak broad emission lines (BELs) would be exceptions to the unified model. After examining a number of proposed candidates critically, we find that the sample is contaminated significantly by objects with BELs of strengths indicating that they actually contain intermediate-type AGNs, plus a few Compton-thick sources as revealed by extremely low ratios of X-ray to nuclear IR luminosities. We develop quantitative metrics that show two (NGC 3147 and NGC 4594) of the remaining candidates to have BELs 2-3 orders of magnitude weaker than those of typical type 1 AGNs. Several more galaxies remain as candidates to have anomalously weak BELs, but this status cannot be confirmed with the existing information. Although the parent sample is poorly defined, the two confirmed objects are well under 1% of its total number of members, showing that the absence of a BEL is possible, but very uncommon in AGN. We evaluate these two objects in detail using multi-wavelength measurements including new IR data obtained with Spitzer and ground-based optical spectropolarimeteric observations. They have little X-ray extinction with NH< ∼1021 cm–2. Their IR spectra show strong silicate emission (NGC 4594) or weak aromatic features on a generally power-law continuum with a suggestion of silicates in emission (NGC 3147). No polarized BEL is detected in NGC 3147. These results indicate that the two unobscured type 2 objects have circumnuclear tori that are approximately face-on. Combined with their X-ray and optical/UV properties, this behavior implies that we have an unobscured view of the nuclei and thus that they have intrinsically weak BELs. We compare their properties with those of the other less-extreme candidates. We then compare the distributions of bolometric luminosities and accretion rates of these objects with theoretical models that predict weak BELs.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: nuclei - galaxies: Seyfert

Simbad objects: 28

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Number of rows : 28
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 ESO 540-1 Sy1 00 34 13.6 -21 26 24   13.66   12.36 13.5 ~ 102 0
2 IC 1631 Sy2 01 08 44.8711696416 -46 28 33.245044536   14.22       ~ 29 0
3 Mrk 993 Sy2 01 25 31.4551524072 +32 08 10.473856512   15.01 13.96     ~ 217 0
4 MCG-01-05-031 Sy2 01 45 25.4701541520 -03 49 37.694192736   14 14 12.91   ~ 48 0
5 [VV2006c] J031146.1-550700 Sy1 03 11 46.0995011664 -55 07 00.331627800     17.30     ~ 9 0
6 NGC 2992 Sy2 09 45 42.045 -14 19 34.90 13.54 13.14 12.18 12.6 12.2 ~ 890 3
7 NGC 3147 Sy2 10 16 53.6388580752 +73 24 02.641798224   11.43 10.61     ~ 490 2
8 NGC 3660 Sy2 11 23 32.2781260536 -08 39 30.730097016   15.34 14.45     ~ 178 0
9 NGC 3941 Sy2 11 52 55.3609498656 +36 59 10.716212904   11.45 11.62 9.97   ~ 244 0
10 M 88 Sy2 12 31 59.1525062448 +14 25 13.148971824   14.33 13.18     ~ 805 1
11 NGC 4565 LIN 12 36 20.804 +25 59 14.61   13.61 12.43     ~ 956 0
12 M 58 Sy2 12 37 43.5 +11 49 06 10.80 10.48 9.66     ~ 1079 2
13 M 104 LIN 12 39 59.43185902 -11 37 22.9961800 9.51 9.55 8.00 8.05   ~ 1396 3
14 NGC 4698 Sy2 12 48 22.9082830584 +08 29 14.667552276   13.24 12.27     ~ 484 0
15 NGC 5033 Sy2 13 13 27.535 +36 35 37.14   11.01 12.03 9.73   ~ 869 3
16 LEDA 2816051 Sy1 13 22 49.2007765584 +54 55 28.261413012   16.63 16.24     ~ 42 0
17 NAME Mrk 273x Sy2 13 44 47.4479278152 +55 54 11.348591616     20.8     ~ 27 0
18 NGC 5995 Sy2 15 48 24.9463652328 -13 45 27.241966908   14.66 13.69 13.17   ~ 163 0
19 NGC 6251 Sy2 16 32 31.96989253 +82 32 16.3999044 15.24 14.66 12.89 7.62   ~ 727 0
20 NGC 6221 Sy2 16 52 46.329 -59 13 00.99   10.90 13.45 9.68 10.4 ~ 310 0
21 [VV2006] J171525.7+623927 QSO 17 15 25.6490 +62 39 26.834     20.0     ~ 7 0
22 [VV2006] J172456.1+663649 QSO 17 24 56.2060223774 +66 36 51.691674643     20.0     ~ 10 0
23 [VV2006] J173707.8+660101 QSO 17 37 07.8754922448 +66 01 03.108295236     17.1     ~ 8 0
24 2MASX J20075129-1108346 Sy2 20 07 51.2992328352 -11 08 34.363961448   15.68   14.40   ~ 40 0
25 QSO B2130-431 AGN 21 33 15.6 -42 54 26   20.25       ~ 12 0
26 QSO B2131-427 Sy2 21 34 26.4 -42 29 58   20.20       ~ 17 0
27 NGC 7590 Sy1 23 18 54.7949760192 -42 14 20.515300476   12.12 13.76 11.06 11.8 ~ 277 1
28 NGC 7679 Sy2 23 28 46.6613717400 +03 30 41.013578196   13.2       ~ 270 1

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