Abstract
Due to their heavily obscured central engines, the growth rate of Compton-thick (CT) active galactic nuclei (AGNs) is difficult to measure. A statistically significant correlation between the Eddington ratio, λ Edd , and the X-ray power-law index, Γ, observed in unobscured AGNs offers an estimate of their growth rate from X-ray spectroscopy (albeit with large scatter). However, since X-rays undergo reprocessing by Compton scattering and photoelectric absorption when the line of sight to the central engine is heavily obscured, the recovery of the intrinsic Γ is challenging. Here we study a sample of local, predominantly CT megamaser AGNs, where the black hole mass, and thus Eddington luminosity, are well known. We compile results of the X-ray spectral fitting of these sources with sensitive high-energy ( E > 10 keV) NuSTAR data, where X-ray torus models, which take into account the reprocessing effects have been used to recover the intrinsic Γ values and X-ray luminosities, L X . With a simple bolometric correction to L X to calculate λ Edd , we find a statistically significant correlation between Γ and λ Edd ( p = 0.007). A linear fit to the data yields Γ = (0.41 ± 0.18)log 10 λ Edd + (2.38 ± 0.20), which is statistically consistent with results for unobscured AGNs. This result implies that torus modeling successfully recovers the intrinsic AGN parameters. Since the megamasers have low-mass black holes ( M BH ≈ 10 6 –10 7 M ⊙ ) and are highly inclined, our results extend the Γ– λ Edd relationship to lower masses and argue against strong orientation effects in the corona, in support of AGN unification. Finally this result supports the use of Γ as a growth-rate indicator for accreting black holes, even for CT AGNs.
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Brightman, M., Masini, A., Ballantyne, D. R., Baloković, M., Brandt, W. N., Chen, C.-T., … Walton, D. J. (2016). A GROWTH-RATE INDICATOR FOR COMPTON-THICK ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI. The Astrophysical Journal, 826(1), 93. https://doi.org/10.3847/0004-637x/826/1/93
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