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The fraction of obscured quasars

Junxian Wang

Center for AstrophysicsUniversity of Science and Technology of China

2006-10 Xi’an, China

Collaborated with P. Jiang, Z. Y. Zheng (USTC)

and the Chandra Deep Field South team

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obscured quasar?

• Required by the AGN unified model

• Required by the X-ray background model

• The population of obscured quasars -- dominate the black hole growth???

• Difficult (rare, hard to select and measure the intrinsic luminosity)

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CDFS 202: a classic type 2 quasar

LX ~ 1045 erg/s NH ~ 1024cm-2

narrow high-excitation lines Fe-line @ 6.4 keV

VLT-spectrum Chandra spectrum

Norman et al. 2002

1.4 keV = 6.4/(1+z)

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• Hard X-ray surveys – better to select obscured quasars

• X-ray spectral fitting can give both intrinsic LX and absorption NH

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Absorption vs luminosity

QSO2s

From Mainieri et al. (2002)

CDFS XMM Lockman Hole

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Ueda et al. 2003

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Receding torus?

Seyfert QSO

h

r

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Steffen et al. 2003

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SWIFT/BAT AGN sample

14-195 keV selected

Markwardt et al. 2005

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INTEGRAL IRS AGN sample20-100 keV selectedBassani et al. 2006

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• Treister et al. 2004

• Eckart et al. 2006

• Dwelly et al. 2005, Dwelly & Page 2006

• Martinez-Sansigre et al. 2005, 2006 (a talk this Saturday)

• Zhang 2005

Contrary results

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SWIFT/BAT AGN sample

14-195 keV selected

Markwardt et al. 2005

In the local universe

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INTEGRAL IRS AGN sample20-100 keV selectedBassani et al. 2006

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Wang & Jiang 2006

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Chandra Deep Fields

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• We choose 4 -7 keV selected samples in Chandra Deep Fields to study the population of obscured quasars

• Why?

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Obscured quasars

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CDF-S107 4-7 keV selected redshift completeness 10

0%

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CDF-N176 4-7 keV selected, redshift completeness 72%

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due to redshift incompleteness?

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Conclusions

• More than half of the 4-7 keV selected quasars in Chandra Deep Fields are obscured

• Wang et al 2006 ApJ submitted

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Conclusions

• Redshift incomplete samples in deep fields can produce spurious declination in the fraction of obscured AGN with luminosity

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Conclusions

• The anti-correlation between absorption and luminosity in the local universe is mainly due to the Compton-thick and radio loud sources

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Thank you!


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