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The Compton-thick AGN in the Chandra Deep Field North

Journal

ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 507, Issue 2, Pages 747-756

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/200912395

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X-rays: general; X-rays: diffuse background; X-rays: galaxies; infrared: galaxies

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We present X-ray spectral analysis of the brightest sources (f(2-10) (keV) > 10(-15) erg cm(-2) s(-1)) in the Chandra Deep Field North. Our sample consists of 222 sources; for the vast majority (171) either a spectroscopic or a photometric redshift is available. Our goal is to discover the Compton-thick AGN in a direct way i.e. through their X-ray spectra. Compton-thick AGN give away their presence in X-rays either directly through the absorption turnover redshifted in the Chandra passband, or through a flat, reflection-dominated, spectrum. The above selection criteria yield 10 Compton-thick AGN candidates of which the nine are reflection dominated. The IR or sub-mm data where available, corroborate the presence of a heavily obscured nucleus in most cases. All the five candidate Compton-thick sources with available 24 mu m data present very high values of the f(24)/f(R) flux ratio suggesting that they are dust obscured galaxies. The low f(x)/f(IR) ratio also suggest the presence of obscured nuclei in many cases. Four of the candidate Compton-thick sources are associated with sub-mm galaxies at high redshifts z similar to 2. The number count vs. flux distribution of the candidate Compton-thick AGN as well as their distribution with redshift agree reasonably well with the predictions of the X-ray background synthesis models of Gilli et al.

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