Quantifying Indicators of Compton-thick AGN

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Obscured AGN are widely recognized to play a critical role in AGN evolution and the accretion history of the universe. These objects are furthermore thought to make a significant contribution to the cosmic X-ray background (CXRB), although their contribution relative to unobscured AGN, especially with respect to a possible "hidden" population of obscured AGN, remains a topic of debate. The infrared to X-ray luminosity ratio is often used as an indicator of Compton-thick AGN, especially for weak sources in deep surveys. We present new theoretical energy-loss calculations that allow us to investigate the relationship between this luminosity ratio due to X-ray reprocessing, and the column density of the reprocessor. We will discuss the reliability of the infrared to X-ray luminosity ratio as a diagnostic of the column density. We will furthermore discuss observed-to-intrinsic X-ray luminosity ratio calculations, showing that even hard X-ray surveys are biased against detecting obscured Compton-thick AGN. However, if a source is viewed through an unobscured line-of-sight, the reprocessing material out of the line-of-sight can significantly enhance the apparent luminosity, if the Compton depth is greater than 1. X-ray surveys will therefore favor detections of unobscured AGN with Compton-thick reprocessors rather than obscured Compton-thick sources.

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