Hard X-ray Emitting Active Galactic Nuclei Selected by the Chandra Multi-wavelength Project
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We present X-ray and optical analysis of 188 AGN identified from 497 hard X-ray (f2.0−8.0keV > 2.7×10 erg cm s ) sources in 20 Chandra fields (1.5 deg) forming part of the Chandra Multiwavelength Project. These medium depth X-ray observations enable us to detect a representative subset of those sources responsible for the bulk of the 2–8 keV Cosmic X-ray Background. Brighter than our optical spectroscopic limit, we achieve a reasonable degree of completeness (77% of Xray sources with counter-parts r < 22.5 have been classified): broad emission line AGN (62%), narrow emission line galaxies (24%), absorption line galaxies (7%), stars (5%) or clusters (2%). We find that most X-ray unabsorbed AGN (NH < 10 22 cm) have optical properties characterized by broad emission lines and blue colors, similiar to optically-selected quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey but with a slighly broader color distribution. However, we also find a significant population of redder (g–i > 1.0) AGN with broad optical emission lines. Most of the X-ray absorbed AGN (10 < NH < 10 24 cm) are associated with narrow emission line galaxies, with red optical colors characteristically dominated by luminous, early type galaxy hosts rather than from dust reddening of an AGN. We also find a number of atypical AGN; for instance, several luminous AGN show both strong X-ray absorption (NH > 10 22 cm) and broad emission lines. Overall, we find that 81% of X-ray selected AGN can be easily interpreted in the context of current AGN unification models. Most of the deviations seem to be due to an optical contribution from the host galaxies of the low luminosity AGN. Subject headings: X-rays: galaxies — galaxies: active — quasars: general — surveys
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تاریخ انتشار 2004