A Rapidly Accreting Active Galactic Nucleus Hidden in a Dust-Obscured Galaxy at $z \sim 0.8
Dust-obscured galaxies (DOGs) containing central supermassive black holes (SMBHs) that are rapidly accreting (i.e., having high Eddington ratios, $\lambda_\mathrm{Edd}$) may represent a key phase closest to the peak of both the black-hole and galaxy growth in the coevolution framework for SMBHs and...
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Zusammenfassung: | Dust-obscured galaxies (DOGs) containing central supermassive black holes
(SMBHs) that are rapidly accreting (i.e., having high Eddington ratios,
$\lambda_\mathrm{Edd}$) may represent a key phase closest to the peak of both
the black-hole and galaxy growth in the coevolution framework for SMBHs and
galaxies. In this work, we present a 68 ks XMM-Newton observation of the
high-$\lambda_\mathrm{Edd}$ DOG J1324+4501 at \mbox{$z \sim 0.8$}, which was
initially observed by Chandra. We analyze the XMM-Newton spectra jointly with
archival Chandra spectra. In performing a detailed \mbox{X-ray} spectral
analysis, we find that the source is intrinsically \mbox{X-ray} luminous with
$\log (L_\mathrm{X}$/erg s$^{-1}) = 44.71^{+0.08}_{-0.12}$ and heavily obscured
with $\log (N_\mathrm{H}/\mathrm{cm}^{-2}) = 23.43^{+0.09}_{-0.13}$. We further
utilize UV-to-IR archival photometry to measure and fit the source's spectral
energy distribution (SED) to estimate its host-galaxy properties. We present a
supplementary comparison sample of 21 \mbox{X-ray} luminous DOGs from the
XMM-SERVS survey with sufficient ($> 200$) $0.5-10$ keV counts to perform a
similarly detailed X-ray spectral analysis. Of the X-ray luminous DOGs in our
sample, we find that J1324+4501 is the most remarkable, possessing one of the
highest \mbox{X-ray} luminosities, column densities, and star-formation rates.
We demonstrate that J1324+4501 is in an extreme evolutionary stage where SMBH
accretion and galaxy growth are at their peaks. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.20464 |