The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series (Jan 2022)

BASS. XXIV. The BASS DR2 Spectroscopic Line Measurements and AGN Demographics

  • Kyuseok Oh,
  • Michael J. Koss,
  • Yoshihiro Ueda,
  • Daniel Stern,
  • Claudio Ricci,
  • Benny Trakhtenbrot,
  • Meredith C. Powell,
  • Jakob S. den Brok,
  • Isabella Lamperti,
  • Richard Mushotzky,
  • Federica Ricci,
  • Rudolf E. Bär,
  • Alejandra F. Rojas,
  • Kohei Ichikawa,
  • Rogério Riffel,
  • Ezequiel Treister,
  • Fiona Harrison,
  • C. Megan Urry,
  • Franz E. Bauer,
  • Kevin Schawinski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4365/ac5b68
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 261, no. 1
p. 4

Abstract

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We present the second catalog and data release of optical spectral line measurements and active galactic nucleus (AGN) demographics of the BAT AGN Spectroscopic Survey, which focuses on the Swift-BAT hard X-ray detected AGNs. We use spectra from dedicated campaigns and publicly available archives to investigate spectral properties of most of the AGNs listed in the 70 month Swift-BAT all-sky catalog; specifically, 743 of the 746 unbeamed and unlensed AGNs (99.6%). We find a good correspondence between the optical emission line widths and the hydrogen column density distributions using the X-ray spectra, with a clear dichotomy of AGN types for N _H = 10 ^22 cm ^−2 . Based on optical emission-line diagnostics, we show that 48%–75% of BAT AGNs are classified as Seyfert, depending on the choice of emission lines used in the diagnostics. The fraction of objects with upper limits on line emission varies from 6% to 20%. Roughly 4% of the BAT AGNs have lines too weak to be placed on the most commonly used diagnostic diagram, [O iii ] λ 5007/H β versus [N ii ] λ 6584/H α , despite the high signal-to-noise ratio of their spectra. This value increases to 35% in the [O iii ] λ 5007/[O ii ] λ 3727 diagram, owing to difficulties in line detection. Compared to optically selected narrow-line AGNs in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, the BAT narrow-line AGNs have a higher rate of reddening/extinction, with H α /H β > 5 (∼36%), indicating that hard X-ray selection more effectively detects obscured AGNs from the underlying AGN population. Finally, we present a subpopulation of AGNs that feature complex broad lines (34%, 250/743) or double-peaked narrow emission lines (2%, 17/743).

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