학술논문

AGNs in the CALIFA survey: X-ray detection of nuclear sources.
Document Type
Article
Source
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Jul2023, Vol. 522 Issue 4, p5788-5804. 17p.
Subject
*X-ray detection
*ACTIVE galactic nuclei
*GAMMA ray bursts
Language
ISSN
0035-8711
Abstract
A complete demographic of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) is essential to understand the evolution of the Universe. Optical surveys estimate the population of AGNs in the local Universe to be of ∼ 4 per cent. However, these results could be biased towards bright sources, not affected by the host galaxy attenuation. An alternative method for detecting these objects is through the X-ray emission. In this work, we aim to complement the AGN population of the optical CALIFA survey (941 sources), by using X-ray data from Chandra , which provides the best spatial resolution to date, essential to isolate the nuclear emission from the host galaxy. We study a total of 138 sources with available data. We find 34 new bona fide AGNs and 23 AGN candidates, which could increase the AGN population to 7–10  per cent among the CALIFA survey. X-rays are particularly useful for low-luminosity AGNs since they are excluded by the criterion of large equivalent width of the |$\rm {H\alpha }$| emission line when applied to optical selections. Indeed, placing such a restrictive criteria might cause a loss of up to 70 per cent of AGN sources. X-ray detected sources are preferentially located in the right side of the [ |${\mathrm{O}}\, {\small {\rm III}}$| ]/Hβ versus [ |${\mathrm{N}}\, {\small {\rm II}}$| ]/Hα diagram, suggesting that this diagram might be the most reliable at classifying AGN sources. Our results support the idea that multiwavelength studies are the best way to obtain a complete AGN population. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]