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Piercing through Highly Obscured and Compton-thick AGNs in the Chandra Deep Fields. II. Are Highly Obscured AGNs the Missing Link in the Merger-Triggered AGN-Galaxy Coevolution Models?

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2020-11-11 v1

Abstract

By using a large highly obscured (NH>1023 cm2N_{\rm H} > 10^{23}\ \rm cm^{-2}) AGN sample (294 sources at z05z \sim 0-5) selected from detailed X-ray spectral analyses in the deepest Chandra surveys, we explore distributions of these X-ray sources in various optical/IR/X-ray color-color diagrams and their host-galaxy properties, aiming at characterizing the nuclear obscuration environment and the triggering mechanism of highly obscured AGNs. We find that the refined IRAC color-color diagram fails to identify the majority of X-ray selected highly obscured AGNs, even for the most luminous sources with logLX(erg s1)>44{\rm log}\,L_{\rm X}\, \rm (erg\ s^{-1}) > 44. Over 80% of our sources will not be selected as heavily obscured candidates using the flux ratio of f24μm/fR>1000f_{\rm 24 \mu m}\, /\,f_R > 1000 and RK>4.5R - K > 4.5 criteria, implying complex origins and conditions for the obscuring materials that are responsible for the heavy X-ray obscuration. The average star formation rate of highly obscured AGNs is similar to that of stellar mass- (MM_*-) and zz-controlled normal galaxies, while the lack of quiescent hosts is observed for the former. Partial correlation analyses imply that highly obscured AGN activity (traced by LXL_{\rm X}) appears to be more fundamentally related to MM_*, and no dependence of NHN_{\rm H} on either MM_* or SFR is detected. Morphology analyses reveal that 61% of our sources have a significant disk component, while only 27% of them exhibit irregular morphological signatures. These findings together point toward a scenario where secular processes (e.g., galactic-disk instabilities), instead of mergers, are most probable to be the leading mechanism that triggers accretion activities of X-ray-selected highly obscured AGNs.

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@article{arxiv.2008.05863,
  title  = {Piercing through Highly Obscured and Compton-thick AGNs in the Chandra Deep Fields. II. Are Highly Obscured AGNs the Missing Link in the Merger-Triggered AGN-Galaxy Coevolution Models?},
  author = {Junyao Li and Yongquan Xue and Mouyuan Sun and William N. Brandt and Guang Yang and Fabio Vito and Paolo Tozzi and Cristian Vignali and Andrea Comastri and Xinwen Shu and Guanwen Fang and Lulu Fan and Bin Luo and Chien-Ting Chen and Xuechen Zheng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.05863},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

23 pages, 12 figures, 3 tables, resubmitted to ApJ after addressing referee's comments