TY - JOUR
T1 - BAT AGN Spectroscopic Survey. I. Spectral Measurements, Derived Quantities, and AGN Demographics
AU - Koss, Michael
AU - Trakhtenbrot, Benny
AU - Ricci, Claudio
AU - Lamperti, Isabella
AU - Oh, Kyuseok
AU - Berney, Simon
AU - Schawinski, Kevin
AU - Baloković, Mislav
AU - Baronchelli, Linda
AU - Crenshaw, D. Michael
AU - Fischer, Travis
AU - Gehrels, Neil
AU - Harrison, Fiona
AU - Hashimoto, Yasuhiro
AU - Hogg, Drew
AU - Ichikawa, Kohei
AU - Masetti, Nicola
AU - Mushotzky, Richard
AU - Sartori, Lia
AU - Stern, Daniel
AU - Treister, Ezequiel
AU - Ueda, Yoshihiro
AU - Veilleux, Sylvain
AU - Winter, Lisa
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2017. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
PY - 2017/11/20
Y1 - 2017/11/20
N2 - We present the first catalog and data release of the Swift-BAT AGN Spectroscopic Survey. We analyze optical spectra of the majority of the detected AGNs (77%, 642/836)based on their 14-195 keV emission in the 70-month Swift-BAT all-sky catalog. This includes redshift determination, absorption and emission-line measurements, and black hole mass and accretion rate estimates for the majority of obscured and unobscured AGNs (74%, 473/642), with 340 measured for the first time. With ∼90% of sources at , the survey represents a significant advance in the census of hard X-ray-selected AGNs in the local universe. In this first catalog paper, we describe the spectroscopic observations and data sets, and our initial spectral analysis. The FWHMs of the emission lines show broad agreement with the X-ray obscuration (∼94%), such that Sy 1-1.8 have cm-2, and Seyfert 2 have cm-2. Seyfert 1.9, however, show a range of column densities. Compared to narrow-line AGNs in the SDSS, the X-ray-selected AGNs have a larger fraction of dusty host galaxies (), suggesting that these types of AGN are missed in optical surveys. Using the [O iii] λ5007/Hβ and [N ii] λ6583/Hα emission-line diagnostic, about half of the sources are classified as Seyferts; ∼15% reside in dusty galaxies that lack an Hβ detection, but for which the upper limits on line emission imply either a Seyfert or LINER, are in galaxies with weak or no emission lines despite high-quality spectra, and a few percent each are LINERS, composite galaxies, H ii regions, or in known beamed AGNs.
AB - We present the first catalog and data release of the Swift-BAT AGN Spectroscopic Survey. We analyze optical spectra of the majority of the detected AGNs (77%, 642/836)based on their 14-195 keV emission in the 70-month Swift-BAT all-sky catalog. This includes redshift determination, absorption and emission-line measurements, and black hole mass and accretion rate estimates for the majority of obscured and unobscured AGNs (74%, 473/642), with 340 measured for the first time. With ∼90% of sources at , the survey represents a significant advance in the census of hard X-ray-selected AGNs in the local universe. In this first catalog paper, we describe the spectroscopic observations and data sets, and our initial spectral analysis. The FWHMs of the emission lines show broad agreement with the X-ray obscuration (∼94%), such that Sy 1-1.8 have cm-2, and Seyfert 2 have cm-2. Seyfert 1.9, however, show a range of column densities. Compared to narrow-line AGNs in the SDSS, the X-ray-selected AGNs have a larger fraction of dusty host galaxies (), suggesting that these types of AGN are missed in optical surveys. Using the [O iii] λ5007/Hβ and [N ii] λ6583/Hα emission-line diagnostic, about half of the sources are classified as Seyferts; ∼15% reside in dusty galaxies that lack an Hβ detection, but for which the upper limits on line emission imply either a Seyfert or LINER, are in galaxies with weak or no emission lines despite high-quality spectra, and a few percent each are LINERS, composite galaxies, H ii regions, or in known beamed AGNs.
KW - black hole physics-galaxies: active-galaxies: nuclei-quasars: general
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85037701104&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3847/1538-4357/aa8ec9
DO - 10.3847/1538-4357/aa8ec9
M3 - مقالة
SN - 0004-637X
VL - 850
JO - Astrophysical Journal
JF - Astrophysical Journal
IS - 1
M1 - 74
ER -