Compton-Thick AGN in the NuSTAR era VII. A joint NuSTAR, Chandra and XMM-Newton analysis of two nearby, heavily obscured sources

Abstract

We present the joint Chandra, XMM-Newton and NuSTAR analysis of two nearby Seyfert galaxies, NGC 3081 and ESO 565-G019. These are the only two having Chandra data in a larger sample of ten low redshift (z 0.05), candidates Compton-thick Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) selected in the 15-150 keV band with Swift-BAT that were still lacking NuSTAR data. Our spectral analysis, performed using physically-motivated models, provides an estimate of both the line-of-sight (l.o.s.) and average (NH,S) column densities of the two torii. NGC 3081 has a Compton-thin l.o.s. column density NH,z=[0.58-0.62] × 1024cm-2, but the NH,S, beyond the Compton-thick threshold (NH,S=[1.41-1.78] × 1024cm-2), suggests a "patchy" scenario for the distribution of the circumnuclear matter. ESO 565-G019 has both Compton-thick l.o.s. and NH,S column densities (NH,z>2.31 × 1024cm-2 and NH,S >2.57 × 1024cm-2, respectively). The use of physically-motivated models, coupled with the broad energy range covered by the data (0.6-70 keV and 0.6-40 keV, for NGC 3081 and ESO 565-G019, respectively) allows us to constrain the covering factor of the obscuring material, which is CTOR=[0.63-0.82] for NGC 3081, and CTOR=[0.39-0.65] for ESO 565-G019.

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