2019ApJ...875..117P


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2019ApJ...875..117P - Astrophys. J., 875, 117-117 (2019/April-3)

Buried black hole growth in ir-selected mergers: new results from Chandra.

PFEIFLE R.W., SATYAPAL S., SECREST N.J., GLIOZZI M., RICCI C., ELLISON S.L., ROTHBERG B., CANN J., BLECHA L., WILLIAMS J.K. and CONSTANTIN A.

Abstract (from CDS):

Observations and theoretical simulations suggest that a significant fraction of merger-triggered accretion onto supermassive black holes is highly obscured, particularly in late-stage galaxy mergers, when the black hole is expected to grow most rapidly. Starting with the Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer all-sky survey, we identified a population of galaxies whose morphologies suggest ongoing interaction and which exhibit red mid-infrared colors often associated with powerful active galactic nuclei (AGNs). In a follow-up to our pilot study, we now present Chandra/ACIS and XMM-Newton X-ray observations for the full sample of the brightest 15 IR-preselected mergers. All mergers reveal at least one nuclear X-ray source, with 8 out of 15 systems exhibiting dual nuclear X-ray sources, highly suggestive of single and dual AGNs. Combining these X-ray results with optical line ratios and with near-IR coronal emission line diagnostics, obtained with the near-IR spectrographs on the Large Binocular Telescope, we confirm that 13 out of the 15 mergers host AGNs, two of which host dual AGNs. Several of these AGNs are not detected in the optical. All X-ray sources appear X-ray weak relative to their mid-infrared continuum, and of the nine X-ray sources with sufficient counts for spectral analysis, eight reveal strong evidence of high absorption with column densities of NH >= 1023 cm–2. These observations demonstrate that a significant population of single and dual AGNs are missed by optical studies, due to high absorption, adding to the growing body of evidence that the epoch of peak black hole growth in mergers occurs in a highly obscured phase.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): black hole physics - galaxies: active - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: interactions - X-rays: galaxies

Nomenclature: Fig. 2, Table 4: [SSR2017] SDSS JHHMM+DDMM N=9 added, [SSR2017] SDSS JHHMM+DDMM Gal N N=21 added.

Simbad objects: 34

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Number of rows : 34
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 LEDA 1181717 H2G 01 22 17.538 +01 00 26.75           ~ 8 0
2 [SSR2017] SDSS J0122+0100 Gal 2 G 01 22 18.0830 +01 00 24.723           ~ 2 0
3 IRAS 01197+0044 EmG 01 22 18.114 +01 00 25.77   15.89       ~ 32 0
4 SDSS J084134.88+010153.9 AGN 08 41 34.8854228256 +01 01 53.663262240           ~ 4 0
5 NAME SDSS J0841+0101 IG 08 41 35.0 +01 01 55           ~ 1 0
6 SDSS J084135.09+010156.2 Sy2 08 41 35.0799957528 +01 01 56.237847456   18.83 18.22     ~ 31 0
7 2MASX J08490553+1114474 AGN 08 49 05.397 +11 14 45.84           ~ 12 0
8 SDSS J084905.42+111451.0 AGN 08 49 05.4423756192 +11 14 51.069613344           ~ 6 0
9 SDSS J084905.51+111447.2 PaG 08 49 05.51664 +11 14 47.2596           ~ 11 0
10 2MASS J08490552+1114475 G 08 49 05.53 +11 14 47.6           ~ 3 0
11 2MASX J08595333+1310548 LIN 08 59 53.3226664416 +13 10 55.112498976   15.3       ~ 20 0
12 [SSR2017] SDSS J0859+1310 PaG 08 59 53.33 +13 10 55.3           ~ 1 0
13 IRAS 09026+3759 rG 09 05 47.3624209896 +37 47 38.232155976   16.48       ~ 13 0
14 Z 37-89 G 10 36 31.880 +02 21 44.10   15.6 18.62     ~ 26 2
15 SDSS J104518.03+351913.1 G 10 45 18.0561322824 +35 19 12.963802224           ~ 7 0
16 SDSS J104518.43+351913.5 G 10 45 18.43224 +35 19 13.5552           ~ 3 0
17 LEDA 1584757 G 11 26 19.402 +19 13 28.74           ~ 12 0
18 LEDA 1369737 Sy2 11 47 53.624 +09 45 52.42           ~ 10 0
19 CXOU J114753.6+094551 GiG 11 47 53.62512 +09 45 52.0236           ~ 10 0
20 2MASS J11593027+5320561 LIN 11 59 30.292 +53 20 55.80           ~ 6 0
21 [SSR2017] SDSS J1159+5320 Gal 1 G 11 59 30.3270 +53 20 56.030           ~ 1 0
22 CXOU J122104.7+113747 X 12 21 04.776 +11 37 47.43           ~ 2 0
23 LEDA 39913 rG 12 21 04.9972285680 +11 37 52.641320808   17.0       ~ 18 0
24 2MASX J13012450+2918306 AGN 13 01 24.5106736152 +29 18 30.139350300   15.93 14.99 12.91   ~ 46 0
25 [SSR2017] SDSS J1301+2918 Gal 2 G 13 01 25.2550 +29 18 49.165           ~ 1 0
26 NGC 4922 SyG 13 01 25.2660290577 +29 18 49.879144069   15.60 14.67 13.85   ~ 253 5
27 IRAS 13043+0751 G 13 06 53.42640 +07 35 17.2320           ~ 3 0
28 SDSS J130653.54+073513.4 G 13 06 53.5634303892 +07 35 13.227554992           ~ 1 0
29 SDSS J130653.60+073518.1 G 13 06 53.60736 +07 35 18.1824           ~ 7 0
30 Mrk 463W Sy2 13 56 02.620 +18 22 17.76           ~ 27 0
31 Mrk 463 Sy2 13 56 02.9 +18 22 18   14.8 14.22     ~ 390 2
32 Mrk 463E Sy2 13 56 02.886 +18 22 18.84   15.01 14.22     ~ 152 1
33 LEDA 3440401 Sy2 23 56 54.3055091016 -10 16 05.407696416   16.97 16.67 15.96   ~ 23 0
34 [SSR2017] SDSS J2356-1016 Gal 1 G 23 56 54.3610 -10 16 05.666           ~ 1 0

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