The X-ray properties of Spitzer-selected type-2 quasars Mark Lacy (SSC), Nick Seymour, Anna Sajina, Lisa Storrie- Lombardi, Lee Armus (SSC) Andreea Petric.

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The X-ray properties of Spitzer-selected type-2 quasars Mark Lacy (SSC), Nick Seymour, Anna Sajina, Lisa Storrie- Lombardi, Lee Armus (SSC) Andreea Petric (Columbia), Gabriela Canalizo (Riverside), Susan Ridgway (NOAO), Elinor Gates (Lick Obs)

Surveys for dust-obscured AGN Chandra surveys vs Spitzer surveys –Spitzer finds objects on basis of hot dust emission. –Finds preferentially high accretion-rate objects (“dirty accretors”). –Chandra misses the most heavily obscured objects, but can find low accretion rate objects that Spitzer misses (e.g. some LINERS/XBONGs/low- luminosity radio galaxies - the “clean” accretors).

Spitzer selection of AGN Use “wedge” in IRAC color-color plot to select objects with hot dust continua, or require red power-law in mid-IR. At bright (24mu flux ~5mJy) levels, ~0.6, median (bolometric) luminosity about x10 QSO/Seyfert divide. Optically, our IR-wedge selected AGN sample is 33% normal type-1, 44% type-2, 14% reddened type-1 and 9% low-ionization in the optical (Lacy et al. 2006).

What about the X-ray? Some of our type-2 quasars overlap ks XMM pointings. Most fluxes from 2XMM. About half the type-2s are detected. All the detected type-2 objects have high hardness ratios where available.

X-ray survey strategies Areal density of bright AGN low ~ 6/deg^2 to ~5mJy at 24mu. Shallow X-ray survey will find the ~1/3 unobscured objects. Deep pointed observations (~30ks) required for the obscured objects. Contrast with GOODS-type surveys - finds these objects, but only at z>>1.

ADIOS (Richards et al) Wide area (~200deg^2) survey in SDSS equatorial field Field is repeated when northern fields are unavailable Limit ~25 mag Applying for Spitzer/IRAC time, principally for quasar survey.

Summary Making sense of the AGN population requires both Spitzer and Chandra. Host galaxy absorption/extinction probably plays an important role at the highest columns, but more study of heavily absorbed objects required. May have to abandon the “pyramid scheme” to study luminous heavily absorbed quasars at z<1 (and other rare objects).

The Compton thick elephant… (with apologies to Banksy (and the elephant))