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Identifying Compton-thick active galactic nuclei in the COSMOS. II. Searching among mid-infrared selected AGNs

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2026-04-08 v2

Abstract

Compton-thick active galactic nuclei (CT-AGNs), defined by column density NH1.5×1024 cm2\mathrm{N_H} \geqslant 1.5 \times 10^{24} \ \mathrm{cm}^{-2}, are so heavily absorbed that their X-ray emission is often feeble, even undetectable by X-ray instruments. Nevertheless, their radiation is expected to be a substantial contributor to the cosmic X-ray background (CXB), predicting that CT-AGNs should comprise at least \sim30% of the total AGN population. In the Cosmological Evolution Survey (COSMOS), the identified CT-AGN fraction falls far below theoretical expectations, indicating that a substantial population of CT-AGNs is hidden due to their low photon counts or their flux below the current flux limits of X-ray instruments. This work focuses on identifying CT-AGNs hidden in mid-infrared (MIR)-selected AGNs. First, we selected a sample of 1,104 MIR-selected AGNs that were covered but individually undetected by X-ray. Next, we reduced the X-ray data in the COSMOS and analyzed multiwavelength data in our sample to derive the key physical parameters required for CT-AGN identification. Using MIR diagnostics, we first find out 7 to 23 CT-AGN candidates. Their subsequent X-ray stacking analysis reveals a clear detection at >3σ>3\sigma significance in the soft band and only >1σ>1\sigma significance in the hard band. We fit the stacked soft- and hard-band fluxes with a physical model and confirm that these sources are absorbed by Compton-thick material. However, CT-AGNs constitute only 2.1% (23/1104) of our sample, significantly below the fraction predicted by CXB synthesis models, indicating that a considerable population of CT-AGNs remains missed by our selection. A comparison of host-galaxy properties between CT-AGNs and non-CT-AGNs reveals no significant differences.

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@article{arxiv.2603.01453,
  title  = {Identifying Compton-thick active galactic nuclei in the COSMOS. II. Searching among mid-infrared selected AGNs},
  author = {Xiaotong Guo and Qiusheng Gu and Guanwen Fang and Shiying Lu and Fen Lyu and Yongyun Chen and Nan Ding and Mengfei Zhang and Xiaoling Yu and Hongtao Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.01453},
  year   = {2026}
}

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11 pages, 7 figures, 2 tables. Submitted in Astronomy & Astrophysics