论文标题
在Chandra Deep Fields的高度模糊而浓郁的粉碎的Agns中刺穿。 ii。高度模糊的AGN是否在合并触发的AGN-GALAXY协同进化模型中缺少链接?
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?
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论文摘要
通过使用一个高度模糊的($ n _ {\ rm h}> 10^{23} \ rm cm^{ - 2} $)agn样品(294个来源($ z \ sim 0-5 $)从详细的X射线频谱中从最深的Chandra Surveys中的X射线频谱分析中选择了这些X-RAY SUPIRESS/x-RAY/x-RAY contial/coptirals iCRAY CRAY/IRCER,我们探索了这些X-ray crecers ircor/crom croper/croper,及其宿主 - 盖拉克斯的特性,旨在表征核模糊环境和高度模糊的AGN的触发机制。我们发现精致的IRAC颜色图无法识别大多数X射线所选的高度模糊的AGN,即使对于具有$ {\ rm log} \,l _ {\ rm x} \,\ rm x} \,\ rm(erg \ rm(erg \ s^{ - 1})> 44 $的最发光源。超过80%的来源不会使用$ f _ {\ rm24μm} \, /\, /\,f_r> 1000 $和$ r- k> 4.5 $标准的通量比(\ rm24μm} \,意味着对重型X射线遮盖的笨拙的材料的复杂起源和条件。高度模糊的AGN的平均恒星形成率与恒星质量 - ($ M _*$ - )和$ z $控制的正常星系相似,而前者则观察到缺乏静止的宿主。部分关联分析表明,高度模糊的AGN活性(由$ L _ {\ rm x} $追踪)似乎与$ M _*$完全相关,并且在检测到$ M _*$或SFR上没有$ N _ {\ rm H} $的依赖性。形态分析表明,我们61%的来源具有明显的磁盘成分,而其中只有27%的磁盘具有不规则的形态学特征。这些发现共同指出了一种方案,即世俗过程(例如,银河盘不稳定性),而不是合并,最有可能是触发X射线选择高度模糊AGN的积聚活性的领先机制。
By using a large highly obscured ($N_{\rm H} > 10^{23}\ \rm cm^{-2}$) AGN sample (294 sources at $z \sim 0-5$) 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 ${\rm log}\,L_{\rm X}\, \rm (erg\ s^{-1}) > 44$. Over 80% of our sources will not be selected as heavily obscured candidates using the flux ratio of $f_{\rm 24 μm}\, /\,f_R > 1000$ and $R - K > 4.5$ 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- ($M_*$-) and $z$-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 $L_{\rm X}$) appears to be more fundamentally related to $M_*$, and no dependence of $N_{\rm H}$ on either $M_*$ 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.