The XMM-Newton Wide-Field Survey in the COSMOS Field. IV. X-Ray Spectral Properties of Active Galactic Nuclei
Finoguenov, A.; Taniguchi, Y.; Fiore, F.; Vignali, C.; Gilli, R.; Comastri, A.; Cappelluti, N.; Brusa, M.; Silverman, J.; Hasinger, G.; Mainieri, V.; Capak, P.; Schinnerer, E.; Civano, F.; Elvis, M.; Lilly, S.; Trump, J.; Scoville, N.; Koekemoer, A.; Zamorani, G.; Tasca, L.; Impey, C.; Griffiths, R. E.; Brunner, H.; Lehmann, I.; Maier, C.; Miyaji, T.; Shopbell, P.
Germany, Italy, United States, France, Switzerland, Japan
Abstract
We present a detailed spectral analysis of pointlike X-ray sources in the XMM-Newton COSMOS field. Our sample of 135 sources only includes those that have more than 100 net counts in the 0.3-10 keV energy band and have been identified through optical spectroscopy. The majority of the sources are well described by a simple power-law model with either no absorption (76%) or a significant intrinsic, absorbing column (20%). The remaining ~4% of the sources require a more complex modeling by incorporating additional components to the power law. For sources with more than 180 net counts (bright sample), we allowed both the photon spectral index Γ and the equivalent hydrogen column NH to be free parameters. For fainter sources, we fix Γ to the average value and allow NH to vary. The mean spectral index of the 82 sources in the bright sample is <Γ>=2.06+/-0.08, with an intrinsic dispersion of ~0.24. Each of these sources has fractional errors on the value of Γ below 20%. As expected, the distribution of intrinsic absorbing column densities is markedly different between AGNs with or without broad optical emission lines. We find within our sample four type 2 QSO candidates (LX>1044 ergs s-1, NH>1022 cm-2), with a spectral energy distribution well reproduced by a composite Seyfert 2 spectrum, that demonstrates the strength of the wide-field COSMOS XMM-Newton survey to detect these rare and underrepresented sources. In addition, we have identified a Compton-thick (NH>1.5×1024 cm-2) AGN at z=0.1248. Its X-ray spectrum is well fitted by a pure reflection model and a significant Fe Kα line at rest-frame energy of 6.4 keV.
Based on observations obtained with XMM-Newton, an ESA science mission with instruments and contributions directly funded by ESA Member States and NASA.