BASS. XLIX. Characterization of highly luminous and obscured AGNs: local X-ray and [NeV]λ3426 emission in comparison with the high-redshift Universe

Abstract

We present a detailed analysis of the most luminous and obscured Active Galactic Nuclei (AGNs) detected in the ultra-hard X-ray band (14-195 keV) by Swift/BAT. Our sample comprises 21 X-ray luminous (log LX/ erg\,s-1>44.6, 2-10 keV) AGNs at z<0.6, optically classified as Seyfert 1.9-2. Using NuSTAR, XMM-Newton, Suzaku, and Chandra, we constrain AGN properties such as absorption column density NH, photon index , intrinsic LX, covering factor, and iron Kα equivalent width. For sources with black hole mass estimates (12/20), we find a weak correlation between and Eddington ratio (λEdd). Of these, six (5013\%) lie in the NH-λEdd "forbidden region'' and exhibit a combined higher prevalence of NH variability and outflow signatures, suggesting a transitional phase where AGN feedback may be clearing the obscuring material. For the 13/21 sources with multi-epoch X-ray spectra, 82+6-16\% exhibit variability in either 2-10 keV flux (73+9-16\%) or line-of-sight NH (33+15-10\%). For the 20/21 sources with available near-UV/optical spectroscopy, we detect [NeV]λ3426 in 17 (85+5-11\%), confirming its reliability to probe AGN emission even in heavily obscured systems. When normalized to the same [OIII]λ5007 peak flux as z = 2-9 narrow-line AGNs identified with JWST, our sample exhibits significantly stronger [NeV]λ3426 emission, suggesting that high-redshift obscured AGNs may be intrinsically weaker in [NeV]λ3426 or that [NeV]λ3426 is more challenging to detect in those environments. The sources presented here serve as a benchmark for high-redshift analogs, showing the potential of [NeV]λ3426 to reveal obscured AGNs and the need for future missions to expand X-ray studies into the high-redshift Universe.

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