We present a series of statistical tests using homogeneous data and measurements for a sample of Seyfert galaxies. These galaxies were selected from mostly isotropic properties, their far infrared fluxes and warm infrared colors, which provide a considerable advantage over the criteria used by most investigators in the past, like ultraviolet excess. Our results provide strong support for a Unified Model in which Seyferts 2’s contain a torus seen more edge-on than in Seyferts l’s and show that previous results showing the opposite were most likely due to selection effects.
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Schmitt, H. R., Ulvestad, J. S., Antonucci, R. R. J., Clarke, C. J., Pringle, J. E., & Kinney, A. L. (2002). Testing the Unified Model with an Infrared Selected Sample of Seyferts. International Astronomical Union Colloquium, 184, 173–178. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0252921100030657
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