BAT AGN Spectroscopic Survey -IV. : near-infrared coronal lines, hidden broad lines and correlation with hard X-ray emission

We provide a comprehensive census of the near-infrared (NIR, 0.8–2.4 μm) spectroscopic properties of 102 nearby (z < 0.075) active galactic nuclei (AGN), selected in the hard X-ray band (14–195 keV) from the Swift-Burst Alert Telescope survey.With the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, thi...

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Autores: Lamperti, Isabella, Koss, Michael, Trakhtenbrot, Benny, Schawinski, Kevin, Ricci, Claudio, Oh, Kyuseok, Landt, Hermine, Riffel, Rogério, Rodriguez-Ardila, Alberto, Gehrels, Neil C., Harrison, Fiona Anne, Masetti, Nicola, Mushotzky, Richard, Treister, Ezequiel, Ueda, Yoshihiro, Veilleux, Sylvain
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2017
País:Brasil
Institución:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)
Repositorio:Repositório Institucional da UFRGS
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/159781
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/10183/159781
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Galáxias ativas
Quasars
Galaxias seyfert
Astronomia infravermelha
Buracos negros
Galaxies active
Quasars emission lines
Quasars general
Galaxies seyfert
Infrared galaxies
X-rays galaxies
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Sumario:We provide a comprehensive census of the near-infrared (NIR, 0.8–2.4 μm) spectroscopic properties of 102 nearby (z < 0.075) active galactic nuclei (AGN), selected in the hard X-ray band (14–195 keV) from the Swift-Burst Alert Telescope survey.With the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, this regime is of increasing importance for dusty and obscured AGN surveys. We measure black hole masses in 68 per cent (69/102) of the sample using broad emission lines (34/102) and/or the velocity dispersion of the Ca II triplet or the CO band-heads (46/102). We find that emission-line diagnostics in the NIR are ineffective at identifying bright, nearby AGN galaxies because [Fe II] 1.257 μm/Paβ and H2 2.12 μm/Brγ identify only 25 per cent (25/102) as AGN with significant overlap with star-forming galaxies and only 20 per cent of Seyfert 2 have detected coronal lines (6/30). We measure the coronal line emission in Seyfert 2 to be weaker than in Seyfert 1 of the same bolometric luminosity suggesting obscuration by the nuclear torus. We find that the correlation between the hard X-ray and the [Si VI] coronal line luminosity is significantly better than with the [OIII] λ5007 luminosity. Finally, we find 3/29 galaxies (10 per cent) that are optically classified as Seyfert 2 show broad emission lines in the NIR. These AGN have the lowest levels of obscuration among the Seyfert 2s in our sample (logNH < 22.43 cm−2), and all show signs of galaxy-scale interactions or mergers suggesting that the optical broad emission lines are obscured by host galaxy dust.