2.5-11 micron spectroscopy and imaging of AGNs: implication for unification schemes

Abstract

We present 2.5-11 micron spectrophotometric & imaging ISO observations of 28 Sf1, 29 Sf2 & 1 normal galaxy. The Sf1 & Sf2 MIR spectra are statistically different: Sf1 have a strong power-law continuum of index -0.84+/-0.24 & weak PAH emission bands. Sf2s have a weak continuum & very strong PAH emission features with EW (equivalent widths) up to 7.2 micron. On the other hand, the Sf1 and Sf2 PAH luminosities do not differ statistically and the 7 micron continuum is ~8 times less luminous in Sf2s than in Sf1s. The PAH emission is unrelated to the nuclear activity & arises in the bulge ISM. PAH EW are thus a sensitive nuclear redenning indicator. These results are consistent with unified schemes & imply that the Sf2 MIR nuclear continuum is, on the average, extinguished by 92+/-37 visual magnitudes whereas it is directly visible in Sf1s. The dispersion in Sf2's PAH EW is consistent with the expected spread in viewing angles. Those Sf2s with PAH EW > 5 micron suffer from > 125 magnitudes of extinction and are invariably weak X-ray sources. Such Sf2s represent the highly inclined objects where our line of sight intercepts the full extent of the torus. About 1/3rd of the Sf2s have PAH EW <= 2 micron, in the range of Sf1s. Among them, those which have been observed in spectropolarimetry or IR spectroscopy invariably display &#34;hidden&#34; broad lines. As proposed by Heisler et al (1997), such Sf2s are most likely seen at grazing incidence such that one has a direct view of both the &#34;reflecting screen&#34; and the torus inner wall emitting the MIR continuum. Our observations thus constrain the screen & the torus inner wall to be spatially co-located. Finally, the 9.7 micron Silicate feature appears weakly in emission in Sf1s, implying that the torus vertical thickness cannot significantly exceed E+24 cm-2

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