[O III]λ 5007 and X-ray Properties of a Complete Sample of Hard X-ray Selected AGNs in the Local Universe

Abstract

We study the correlation between the [O III]λ 5007 and X-ray luminosities of local Active Galactic Nuclei (AGNs), using a complete, hard X-ray (>10 keV) selected sample in the Swift/BAT 9-month catalog. From our optical spectroscopic observations at the South African Astronomical Observatory and the literature, a catalog of [O III]λ 5007 line flux for all 103 AGNs at Galactic latitudes of |b|>15 is complied. Significant correlations with intrinsic X-ray luminosity (L X) are found both for observed (L [O~III]) and extinction-corrected (L [O~III] cor) luminosities, separately for X-ray unabsorbed and absorbed AGNs. We obtain the regression form of L [O~III] L 2-10\; keV1.180.07 and L [O~III] cor L 2-10\; keV1.160.09 from the whole sample. The absorbed AGNs with low (<0.5\%) scattering fractions in soft X-rays show on average smaller L [O~III]/L X and L [O~III] cor/L X ratios than the other absorbed AGNs, while those in edge-on host galaxies do not. These results suggest that a significant fraction of this population are buried in tori with small opening angles. By using these L [O~III] vs. L X correlations, the X-ray luminosity function of local AGNs (including Compton thick AGNs) in a standard population synthesis model gives much better agreement with the [O III]λ 5007 luminosity function derived from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey than previously reported. This confirms that hard X-ray observations are a very powerful tool to find AGNs with high completeness.

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