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The XMM Deep survey in the CDF-S

Authors :
Comastri, A.
Ranalli, P.
Iwasawa, K.
Vignali, C.
Gilli, R.
Georgantopoulos, I.
Barcons, X.
Brandt, W. N.
Brunner, H.
Brusa, M.
Cappelluti, N.
Carrera, F. J.
Civano, F.
Fiore, F.
Hasinger, G.
Mainieri, V.
Merloni, A.
Nicastro, F.
Paolillo, M.
Puccetti, S.
Rosati, P.
Silverman, J. D.
Tozzi, P.
Zamorani, G.
Balestra, I.
Bauer, F. E.
Luo, B.
Xue, Y. Q.
Source :
Astronomy and Astrophysics; February 2011, Vol. 526 Issue: 1
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

We present the first results of the spectroscopy of distant, obscured AGN as obtained with the ultra-deep (≈3.3 Ms) XMM-Newton survey in the Chandra deep field South. One of the primary goals of the project is to characterize the X-ray spectral properties of obscured and heavily obscured Compton-thick AGN over the range of redhifts and luminosities that are relevant in terms of their contribution to the X-ray background. The ultra-deep exposure, coupled with the XMM detector’s spectral throughput, allowed us to accumulate good quality X-ray spectra for a large number of X-ray sources and, in particular, for heavily obscured AGN at cosmological redshifts. Specifically we present the X-ray spectral properties of two high-redshift – z= 1.53 and z= 3.70 – sources. The XMM spectra of both are very hard, with a strong iron Kαline at a rest-frame energy of  ~6.4 keV. A reflection-dominated continuum provides the best description of the X-ray spectrum of the z= 1.53 source, while the intrinsic continuum of the z= 3.70 AGN is obscured by a large column NH≈ 1024cm-2of cold gas. Compton-thick absorption, or close to it, is unambiguously detected in both sources. Interestingly, these sources would not be selected as candidate Compton thick AGN by some multiwavelength selection criteria based on the mid-infrared to optical and X-ray to optical flux ratios.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00046361 and 14320746
Volume :
526
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs22972060
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201016119