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2013ApJ...777...27J - Astrophys. J., 777, 27 (2013/November-1)

An archival Chandra and XMM-Newton survey of type 2 quasars.

JIA J., PTAK A., HECKMAN T. and ZAKAMSKA N.L.

Abstract (from CDS):

In order to investigate obscuration in high-luminosity type 2 active galactic nuclei (AGNs), we analyzed Chandra and XMM-Newton archival observations for 71 type 2 quasars detected at 0.05 < z < 0.73, which were selected based on their [O III] λ5007 emission lines. For 54 objects with good spectral fits, the observed hard X-ray luminosity ranges from 2x1041 to 5.3 x 1044 erg/s, with a median of 1.1x1043 erg/s. We find that the means of the column density and photon index of our sample are log NH = 22.9/cm2 and Γ = 1.87, respectively. From simulations using a more physically realistic model, we find that the absorbing column density estimates based on simple power-law models significantly underestimate the actual absorption in approximately half of the sources. Eleven sources show a prominent Fe Kα emission line (EW>100 eV in the rest frame) and we detect this line in the other sources through a joint fit (spectral stacking). The correlation between the Fe Kα and [O III] fluxes and the inverse correlation of the equivalent width of the Fe Kα line with the ratio of hard X-ray and [O III] fluxes is consistent with previous results for lower luminosity Seyfert 2 galaxies. We conclude that obscuration is the cause of the weak hard X-ray emission rather than intrinsically low X-ray luminosities. We find that about half of the population of optically selected type 2 quasars are likely to be Compton thick. We also find no evidence that the amount of X-ray obscuration depends on the AGN luminosity (over a range of more than three orders of magnitude in luminosity).

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - quasars: general - X-rays: galaxies

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