Friday, February 1, 2013

1301.7501 (A. Castro et al.)

A 2.5-5 μm Spectroscopic Study of Hard X-ray Selected AGNs using AKARI InfraRed Camera    [PDF]

A. Castro, T. Miyaji, T. Nakagawa, M. Shirahata, S. Oyabu, M. Imanishi, Y. Ueda, K. Ichikawa
We present results of the 2.5-5 {\mu}m spectroscopy of a sample of hard X-ray selected active galactic nuclei (AGNs) using the grism mode of the InfraRed Camera (IRC) on board the infrared astronomical satellite AKARI. The sample is selected from the 9-month Swift/BAT survey in the 14-195 keV band, which provides a fair sample of AGNs including highly absorbed ones. The 2.5-5 {\mu}m spectroscopy provide a strong diagnostic tool for the circumnuclear environment of AGNs through the continuum shapes and emission/absorption features such as the 3.3 {\mu}m polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) emission and the broad 3.1 {\mu}m H2O ice, 3.4 {\mu}m bare carbonaceous dust, 4.26 {\mu}m CO2 and 4.67 {\mu}m CO absorptions. As our first step, we use the 3.3 {\mu}m PAH emission as a proxy for the star-formation activity and searched for possible difference of star-formation activity between type 1 (unabsorbed) and type 2 (absorbed) AGNs. We found no significant dependence of the 3.3 {\mu}m PAH line luminosity, normalized by the black hole mass, on optical AGNs types or the X-ray measured column densities.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1301.7501

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