NuSTAR Discovery of a Compton-thick Dust-obscured Galaxy WISE J0825+3002

Abstract

We report the discovery of a Compton-thick (CT) dust-obscured galaxy (DOG) at z = 0.89, WISE J082501.48+300257.2 (WISE0825+3002), observed by Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR). X-ray analysis with the XCLUMPY model revealed that hard X-ray luminosity in the rest-frame 2-10 keV band of WISE0825+3002 is L X (2-10 keV) = 4.2+2.8-1.6 × 1044 erg s-1 while its hydrogen column density is N H = 1.0+0.8-0.4 × 1024 cm-2, indicating that WISE0825+3002 is a mildly CT active galactic nucleus (AGN). We performed the spectral energy distribution (SED) fitting with CIGALE to derive its stellar mass, star formation rate, and infrared luminosity. The estimated Eddington ratio based on stellar mass and integration of the best-fit SED of AGN component is λ Edd = 0.70, which suggests that WISE0825+3002 harbors an actively growing black hole behind a large amount of gas and dust. We found that the relationship between luminosity ratio of X-ray and 6 μm, and Eddington ratio follows an empirical relation for AGNs reported by Toba et al. (2019a).

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