We perform X-ray spectral analyses to derive characteristics (e.g., column density, X-ray luminosity) of ≈10,200 active galactic nuclei (AGNs) in the XMM-Spitzer Extragalactic Representative Volume Survey (XMM-SERVS), which was designed to investigate the growth of supermassive black holes across a wide dynamic range of cosmic environments. Using physical torus models (e.g., Borus02) and a Bayesian approach, we uncover 22 representative Compton-thick (CT; NH>1.5×1024cm−2) AGN candidates with good signal-to-noise ratios as well as a large sample of 136 heavily obscured AGNs. We also find an increasing CT fraction (\fct ) from low (z<0.75) to high (z>0.75) redshift. Our CT candidates tend to show hard X-ray spectral shapes and dust extinction in their SED fits, which may shed light on the connection between AGN obscuration and host-galaxy evolution.
@article{arxiv.2304.06065,
title = {The Most Obscured AGNs in the XMM-SERVS Fields},
author = {Wei Yan and W. N. Brandt and Fan Zou and Shifu Zhu and Chien-Ting J. Chen and Ryan C. Hickox and Bin Luo and Qingling Ni and David M. Alexander and Franz E. Bauer and Cristian Vignali and Fabio Vito},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.06065},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
12 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ