Multiwavelength Analysis of a Nearby Heavily Obscured AGN in NGC 449

Abstract

We presented the multiwavelength analysis of a heavily obscured active galactic nucleus (AGN) in NGC 449. We first constructed a broadband X-ray spectrum using the latest NuSTAR and XMM-Newton data. Its column density ( 1024 cm-2) and photon index ( 2.4) were reliably obtained by analyzing the broadband X-ray spectrum. However, the scattering fraction and the intrinsic X-ray luminosity could not be well constrained. Combined with the information obtained from the mid-infrared (mid-IR) spectrum and spectral energy distribution (SED) fitting, we derived its intrinsic X-ray luminosity ( 8.54× 1042 \ erg\ s-1) and scattering fraction (fscat 0.26\%). In addition, we also derived the following results: (1). The mass accretion rate of central AGN is about 2.54 × 10-2 M\ yr-1, and the Eddington ratio is 8.39× 10-2; (2). The torus of this AGN has a high gas-to-dust ratio (N H/A V=8.40× 1022\ cm-2\ mag-1); (3). The host galaxy and the central AGN are both in the early stage of co-evolution.

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