Where are Compton-thick radio galaxies? A hard X-ray view of three candidates

Bird, A. J.; Ubertini, P.; Malizia, A.; Bassani, L.; Bazzano, A.; Panessa, F.; Ursini, F.

Italy, United Kingdom

Abstract

We present a broad-band X-ray spectral analysis of the radio-loud active galactic nuclei NGC 612, 4C 73.08 and 3C 452, exploiting archival data from NuSTAR, XMM-Newton, Swift and INTEGRAL. These Compton-thick candidates are the most absorbed sources among the hard X-ray selected radio galaxies studied in Panessa et al. We find an X-ray absorbing column density in every case below 1.5 × 1024 cm-2, and no evidence for a strong reflection continuum or iron K α line. Therefore, none of these sources is properly Compton-thick. We review other Compton-thick radio galaxies reported in the literature, arguing that we currently lack strong evidences for heavily absorbed radio-loud AGNs.

2018 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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