NuSTAR Observations of 52 Compton-thick Active Galactic Nuclei Selected by the Swift/BAT All-sky Hard X-Ray Survey
Abstract
We present the systematic broadband X-ray spectral analysis of 52 Compton-thick (24 ≤ NHLOS/cm-2) active galactic nucleus (CTAGN) candidates selected by the Swift/BAT all-sky hard X-ray survey observed with Chandra, XMM--Newton, Swift/XRT, Suzaku, and NuSTAR. The XMM--Newton data of 10 objects and the NuSTAR data of 15 objects are published for the first time. We use an X-ray spectral model from a clumpy torus (XClumpy) to determine the torus properties. As a result, the hydrogen column density along the line of sight NHLOS obtained from the XClumpy model indicate that 24 objects are Compton-thin AGNs and 28 objects are Compton-thick AGNs in the 90\% confidence interval. The main reason is the difference in the torus model applied. The hydrogen column density along the equatorial direction NHEqu of CTAGNs inferred from the XClumpy model is larger than that of less obscured AGNs. The Compton-thin torus covering factor C22 obtained from the XClumpy model is consistent with that of Ricci et al. (2017) in the low Eddington ratio ( REdd ≤ -1.0), whereas C22 inferred from the XClumpy model is larger than that of Ricci et al. (2017) in the high Eddington ratio (-1.0 ≤ REdd). The average value of the Compton-thick torus covering factor C24 obtained from the XClumpy model is 36-4+4\%. This value is larger than that of Ricci et al. (2015) (C24 27-4+4\%) based on the assumption that all AGNs have intrinsically the same torus structure. These results suggest that the structure of CTAGN may be intrinsically different from that of less obscured AGN.
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