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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 672, Issue 1, Pages 94-101Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/523348
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galaxies : active; galaxies : high-redshift; X-rays : diffuse background
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We make use of deep HST, VLT, Spitzer, and Chandra data on the Chandra Deep Field-South to constrain the number of Compton-thick AGNs in this field. We show that sources with high 24 mu m-to-optical flux ratios and red colors form a distinct source population, and that their infrared luminosity is dominated by AGN emission. Analysis of the X-ray properties of these extreme sources shows that most of them (80% +/- 15%) are indeed likely to be highly obscured, Compton-thick AGNs. The number of infrared-selected, Compton-thick AGNs with 5.8 mu m luminosity higher than 10(44.2) ergs s(-1) turns out to be similar to that of X-ray-selected, unobscured, and moderately obscured AGNs with 2-10 keV luminosity higher than 10(43) ergs s(-1) in the redshift bin 1.2-2.6. This factor of 2'' source population is exactly what is needed to solve the discrepancies between model predictions and X-ray AGN selection.
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