[O IV] and [Ne V]-weak AGNs Hidden by Compton-thick Material in Late Mergers
Abstract
We study "buried" active galactic nuclei (AGNs) almost fully covered by circumnuclear material in ultra-/luminous infrared galaxies (U/LIRGs), which show weak ionized lines from narrow line regions. Employing an indicator of [O IV] 25.89-um or [Ne V] 14.32-um line to 12-um AGN luminosity ratio, we find 17 buried AGN candidates that are [O IV]-weak (/3.0) or [Ne V]-weak (/3.4) among 30 AGNs in local U/LIRGs. For the [O IV]-weak AGNs, we estimate their covering fractions of Compton-thick (CT; cm) material with an X-ray clumpy torus model to be on average. This value is consistent with the fraction of CT AGNs (%) among the [O IV]-weak AGNs in U/LIRGs and much larger than that in Swift/BAT AGNs (%). The fraction of [O IV]-weak AGNs increases from % (early) to % (late mergers). Similar results are obtained with the [Ne V] line. The [O IV] or [Ne V]-weak AGNs in late mergers show larger and Eddington ratios () than those of the Swift/BAT AGNs, and the largest is 10 cm at 1, close to the effective Eddington limit for CT material. These suggest that (1) the circumnuclear material in buried AGNs is regulated by the radiation force from high- AGNs on the CT obscurers, and (2) their dense material with large () in U/LIRGs is a likely cause of a unique structure of buried AGNs, whose amount of material may be maintained through merger-induced supply from their host galaxies.
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@article{arxiv.2402.05992,
title = {[O IV] and [Ne V]-weak AGNs Hidden by Compton-thick Material in Late Mergers},
author = {Satoshi Yamada and Yoshihiro Ueda and Taiki Kawamuro and Claudio Ricci and Yoshiki Toba and Masatoshi Imanishi and Takamitsu Miyaji and Atsushi Tanimoto and Kohei Ichikawa and Martin Herrera-Endoqui and Shoji Ogawa and Ryosuke Uematsu and Keiichi Wada},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.05992},
year = {2024}
}
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13 pages, 10 figures, and 1 table, accepted for publication in ApJ