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Probing the Active Galactic Nuclei Unified Model Torus Properties in Seyfert Galaxies

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2016-09-29 v1

Abstract

We studied the physical parameters of a sample comprising of all Spitzer/IRS public spectra of Seyfert galaxies in the mid-infrared (5.2-38μ\mum range) under the active galactic nuclei (AGN) unified model. We compare the observed spectra with 106\sim10^6 CLUMPY model spectral energy distributions, which consider a torus composed of dusty clouds. We find a slight difference in the distribution of line-of-sight inclination angle, ii, requiring larger angles for Seyfert 2 (Sy2) and a broader distribution for Seyfert 1 (Sy1). We found small differences in the torus angular width, σ\sigma, indicating that Sy1 may host a slightly narrower torus than Sy2. The torus thickness, together with the bolometric luminosities derived, suggest a very compact torus up to \sim6 pc from the central AGN. The number of clouds along the equatorial plane, NN, as well the index of the radial profile, qq, are nearly the same for both types. These results imply that the torus cloud distribution is nearly the same for type 1 and type 2 objects. The torus mass is almost the same for both types of activity, with values in the range of MtorM_{tor}\sim104^{4}-107M^{7}\rm M_{\odot}. The main difference appears to be related to the clouds' intrinsic properties: type 2 sources present higher optical depths τV\tau_V. The results presented here reinforce the suggestion that the classification of a galaxy may depend also on the intrinsic properties of the torus clouds rather than simply on their inclination. This is in contradiction with the simple geometric idea of the unification model.

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@article{arxiv.1609.08972,
  title  = {Probing the Active Galactic Nuclei Unified Model Torus Properties in Seyfert Galaxies},
  author = {Anelise Audibert and Rogério Riffel and Dinalva A. Sales and Miriani G. Pastoriza and Daniel Ruschel-Dutra},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1609.08972},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

37 pages, 16 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS