X-ray absorption in distant type II QSOs

Barcons, X.; Carrera, F. J.; Watson, M. G.; Mateos, S.; Tedds, J. A.; Corral, A.; Page, M.; Krumpe, M.; Lamer, G.; Schwope, A. D.

Germany, Spain, United Kingdom

Abstract

Aims: We present the results of the X-ray spectral analysis of an XMM-Newton-selected type II QSO sample with z ≥ 0.5 and 0.5-10 keV flux of 0.3-33×10-14 erg/s/cm^2. The distribution of absorbing column densities in type II QSOs is investigated and the dependence of absorption on X-ray luminosity and redshift is studied.
Methods: We inspected 51 spectroscopically classified type II QSO candidates from the XMM-Newton Marano field survey, the XMM-Newton-2dF wide angle survey (XWAS), and the AXIS survey to set-up a well-defined sample with secure optical type II identifications. Fourteen type II QSOs were classified and an X-ray spectral analysis performed. Since most of our sources have only ~40 X-ray counts (PN-detector), we carefully studied the fit results of the simulated X-ray spectra as a function of fit statistic and binning method. We determined that fitting the spectra with the Cash-statistic and a binning of minimum one count per bin recovers the input values of the simulated X-ray spectra best. Above 100 PN counts, the free fits of the spectrum's slope and absorbing hydrogen column density are reliable.
Results: We find only moderate absorption (NH = (2-10)×1022 cm-2) and no obvious trends with redshift and intrinsic X-ray luminosity. In a few cases a Compton-thick absorber cannot be excluded. Two type II objects with no X-ray absorption were discovered. We find no evidence for an intrinsic separation between type II AGN and high X-ray luminosity type II QSO in terms of absorption. The stacked X-ray spectrum of our 14 type II QSOs shows no iron Kα line. In contrast, the stack of the 8 type II AGN reveals a very prominent iron Kα line at an energy of ~6.6 keV and an EW ~ 2 keV.

Based on observations obtained with XMM-Newton, an ESA science mission with instruments and contributions directly funded by ESA Member States and NASA. Appendix is only available in electronic form at http://www.aanda.org

2008 Astronomy and Astrophysics
XMM-Newton 23