An obscured quasar census with the 4MOST IR AGN survey: design, predicted properties, and scientific goals
Abstract
We present the 4MOST IR AGN survey, the first large-scale optical spectroscopic survey characterizing mid-infrared (MIR) selected obscured active galactic nuclei (AGN). The survey targets ≈ 212,000 obscured infrared (IR) AGN candidates over ≈ 10,000 \: deg2 down to a magnitude limit of r AB=22.8 \, mag and will be ≈ 100 × larger than any existing obscured IR AGN spectroscopic sample. We select the targets using a MIR colour criterion applied to the unWISE catalogue from the WISE all-sky survey, and then apply a r-W2≥ 5.9 \: mag cut; we demonstrate that this selection will mostly identify sources obscured by N H>1022 \: cm-2. The survey complements the 4MOST X-ray survey, which will follow up 1 M eROSITA-selected (typically unobscured) AGN. We perform simulations to predict the quality of the spectra that we will obtain and validate our MIR-optical colour-selection method using X-ray spectral constraints and UV-to-far IR spectral energy distribution (SED) modelling in four well-observed deep-sky fields. We find that: (1) ≈ 80-87\% of the WISE-selected targets are AGN down to r AB=22.1-22.8 \: mag of which ≈ 70\% are obscured by N H>1022 \: cm-2, and (2) ≈ 80\% of the 4MOST IR AGN sample will remain undetected by the deepest eROSITA observations due to extreme absorption. Our SED fitting results show that the 4MOST IR AGN survey will primarily identify obscured AGN and quasars (≈ 55\% of the sample is expected to have L AGN,IR>1045 \: erg \: s-1) residing in massive galaxies (M≈ 1010-1012 \: M) at z≈ 0.5-3.5 with ≈ 33\% expected to be hosted by starburst galaxies.
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