Publication Date:
2003
abstract:
A fraction of active galactic nuclei do not show the classical Seyfert-type
signatures in their optical spectra, i.e. they are optically `elusive'.
X-ray observations are an optimal tool to identify this class of objects.
We combine new Chandra observations with archival X-ray data in order to
obtain a first estimate of the fraction of elusive active galactic nuclei
(AGN) in local galaxies and to constrain their nature. Our results suggest
that elusive AGN have a local density comparable to or even higher than
optically classified Seyfert nuclei. Most elusive AGN are heavily absorbed in
the X-rays, with gas column densities exceeding 1024 cm-2, suggesting that
their peculiar nature is associated with obscuration. It is likely that in
elusive AGN the nuclear UV source is completely embedded and the ionizing
photons cannot escape, which prevents the formation of a classical narrow-line
region. Elusive AGN may contribute significantly to the 30-keV bump of the
X-ray background.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Bianchi, Simone
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