Heavily obscured agn in star-forming galaxies at z ? 2

Treister, E.; Kartaltepe J.; Le Floc'H E.; Cardamone C.N.; Schawinski, K; Urry, C. M.; Virani, S; Gawiser, E; Lira, P; Damen, M; Taylor E.N.; Justham, S; Koekemoer, A. M.

Abstract

We study the properties of a sample of 211 heavily obscured active galactic nucleus (AGN) candidates in the extended Chandra Deep Field-South selecting objects with f 24 ?m/f R > 1000 and R - K>4.5. Of these, 18 were detected in X-rays and found to be obscured AGNs with neutral hydrogen column densities of ?10 23cm -2. In the X-ray-undetected sample, the following evidence suggests a large fraction of heavily obscured (Compton-thick) AGN: (1) The stacked X-ray signal of the sample is strong, with an observed ratio of soft to hard X-ray counts consistent with a population of 90% heavily obscured AGNs combined with 10% star-forming galaxies. (2) The X-ray-to-mid-IR ratios for these sources are significantly larger than that of star-forming galaxies and ?2 orders of magnitude smaller than for the general AGN population, suggesting column densities of N H ? 5 × 10 24cm -2. (3) The Spitzer near- and mid-IR colors of these sources are consistent with those of the X-ray-detected samples if the effects of dust self-absorption are considered. Spectral fitting to the rest-frame UV/optical light (dominated by the host galaxy) returns stellar masses of ?10 11 M · and ?E(B - V)? = 0.5, and reveals evidence for a significant young stellar population, indicating that these sources are experiencing considerable star formation. This sample of heavily obscured AGN candidates implies a space density at z ? 2 of ?10 -5 Mpc -3, finding a strong evolution in the number of L X >10 44 erg s -1 sources from z = 1.5 to 2.5, possibly consistent with a short-lived heavily obscured phase before an unobscured quasar is visible. © 2009. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Título de la Revista: ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS
Volumen: 706
Número: 1
Editorial: IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2009
Página de inicio: 535
Página final: 552
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