Robust identification of active galactic nuclei through HST optical variability in GOODS-S: Comparison with the X-ray and mid-IR-selected samples

Autor: Pouliasis, E. Georgantopoulos, I. Bonanos, A.Z. Yang, M. Sokolovsky, K.V. Hatzidimitriou, D. Mountrichas, G. Gavras, P. Charmandaris, V. Bellas-Velidis, I. Spetsieri, Z.T. Tsinganos, K.
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2019
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Popis: Identifying active galactic nuclei (AGNs) through their X-ray emission is efficient, but necessarily biased againstX-ray-faint objects.We aim to characterize this bias by comparingXray- selected AGNs to the ones identified through optical variability and mid-infrared (mid-IR) colours.We present a catalogue of AGNs selected through optical variability using all publicly available z-band Hubble Space Telescope images in the GOODS-South field. For all objects in the catalogue, we compute X-ray upper limits or discuss detections in the deepest available ∼7Ms Chandra Deep Field South images and present the Spitzer/Infrared Array Camera (IRAC) mid-IR colours. For the variability study, we consider only sources observed over at least five epochs and over a time baseline of up to 10 yr.We adopt the elevated median absolute deviation as a variability indicator robust against individual outlier measurements and identify 113 variability-selected AGN candidates. Among these, 26 have an X-ray counterpart and lie within the conventional AGN area in the FX/Fopt diagram. The candidates with X-ray upper limits are on average optically fainter, have higher redshifts compared to the X-ray-detected ones and are consistent with low-luminosity AGNs. Out of 41 variable optical sources with IR detections, 13 fulfill the IRAGNcolour selection criteria. Ourwork emphasizes the importance of optical variability surveys for constructing complete samples of AGNs including the ones that remain undetected even by the deepest X-ray and IR surveys. © 2019 The Author(s).
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