Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2002-05-11
Phil.Trans.Roy.Soc.Lond. A360 (2002) 2045-2056
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
12 pages; to appear in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society (Series A: Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Scie
Scientific paper
10.1098/rsta.2002.1052
Most Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) are `obscured', i.e. the nucleus is hiding behind a screen of absorbing material. The advantage of having the nucleus obscured is to make easier the observations of those emission components which originate in circumnuclear matter outside the absorbing regions, because in this case they are not outshined by the nuclear emission. This is particularly important in X-rays, where spatial resolution is (with the notable exception of Chandra) poorer than in the optical, and the study of circumnuclear regions is often based on spectral analysis only. The properties of circumnuclear matter, in the light of recent high spectral and/or angular resolution $Chandra$ and XMM--Newton observations, will be reviewed in Sec.2. In Sec.3 we will discuss obscured AGN in the framework of the Unification Model. Recent discoveries of X-ray obscured Seyfert 1, and of X-ray loud but optically normal galaxies, are calling for a revision of the Unification Model. Obscured AGN have also a cosmological relevance. Not only are they a fundamental ingredient of synthesis models of the Cosmic X-ray Background (XRB), but provide a link between the XRB and the Cosmic Infrared Background, as briefly discussed in Sec.4.
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