Akatoki Noboriguchi, Kohei Ichikawa, Yoshiki Toba, Tom Dwelly, Kohei Inayoshi, Toshihiro Kawaguchi, Teng Liu, Yuichi Terashima, Yoshihiro Ueda, Masayuki Akiyama, Marcella Brusa, Johannes Buchner, Kotaro Kohno, Andrea Merloni, Tohru Nagao, Mara Salvato, Hyewon Suh, Tanya Urrutia
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Despite hosting rapidly growing SMBHs, the X-ray statistical properties of DOGs remain poorly understood due to their rarity and the lack of wide, uniformly sensitive X-ray surveys.<i>Aims.<i/> We construct a sample of X-ray-detected DOGs in the <i>eROSITA<i/> Final Equatorial Depth Survey (eFEDS) field and examine their X-ray statistical properties.<i>Methods.<i/> To construct the DOGs sample, we combined data from the Subaru/HSC SSP (optical), VIKING (near-infrared), and <i>WISE<i/> (mid-infrared) all-sky surveys. We then cross-matched the sample with <i>eROSITA<i/>-detected sources to select X-ray-detected DOGs.<i>Results.<i/> We report the discovery of 5738 IR-bright DOGs within the 60 deg<sup>2<sup/> area covered by both eFEDS and VIKING, including 65 X-ray-detected DOGs (eFEDS-DOGs). Among these, 41 eFEDS-DOGs exhibit a near- to mid-IR power-law slope, indicating dust-obscured AGNs. Hydrogen column densities (<i>N<i/><sub>H<sub/>) of eFEDS-DOGs span 10<sup>20<sup/> < <i>N<i/><sub>H<sub/>/cm<sup>−2<sup/> ≲ 10<sup>23<sup/>, including even unobscured AGNs. Most IR-bright DOGs remain undetected in X-rays, implying heavy obscuration (<i>N<i/><sub>H<sub/>/cm<sup>−2<sup/> > 10<sup>23<sup/>). eFEDS-DOGs, identified via the wide-area <i>eROSITA<i/> survey, represent a less obscured DOG phase, possibly tracing the decline of dust/gas obscuration due to AGN feedback such as gas stripping or outflows. Some eFEDS-DOGs deviate up to ∼1 dex below the <i>L<i/><sub>6 μm<sub/>–<i>L<i/><sub>0.5 − 2 keV<sub/><sup>(abs, corr)<sup/> relation, potentially indicating high Eddington ratios near the Eddington limit. 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The X-ray statistical properties of dust-obscured galaxies detected by eROSITA
Context. The tight correlation between supermassive black hole (SMBH) and host galaxy masses suggests their coevolution. Dust-obscured galaxies (DOGs) are thought to represent this coevolution phase, with active galactic nuclei (AGNs) buried in dust and gas. Despite hosting rapidly growing SMBHs, the X-ray statistical properties of DOGs remain poorly understood due to their rarity and the lack of wide, uniformly sensitive X-ray surveys.Aims. We construct a sample of X-ray-detected DOGs in the eROSITA Final Equatorial Depth Survey (eFEDS) field and examine their X-ray statistical properties.Methods. To construct the DOGs sample, we combined data from the Subaru/HSC SSP (optical), VIKING (near-infrared), and WISE (mid-infrared) all-sky surveys. We then cross-matched the sample with eROSITA-detected sources to select X-ray-detected DOGs.Results. We report the discovery of 5738 IR-bright DOGs within the 60 deg2 area covered by both eFEDS and VIKING, including 65 X-ray-detected DOGs (eFEDS-DOGs). Among these, 41 eFEDS-DOGs exhibit a near- to mid-IR power-law slope, indicating dust-obscured AGNs. Hydrogen column densities (NH) of eFEDS-DOGs span 1020 < NH/cm−2 ≲ 1023, including even unobscured AGNs. Most IR-bright DOGs remain undetected in X-rays, implying heavy obscuration (NH/cm−2 > 1023). eFEDS-DOGs, identified via the wide-area eROSITA survey, represent a less obscured DOG phase, possibly tracing the decline of dust/gas obscuration due to AGN feedback such as gas stripping or outflows. Some eFEDS-DOGs deviate up to ∼1 dex below the L6 μm–L0.5 − 2 keV(abs, corr) relation, potentially indicating high Eddington ratios near the Eddington limit. This suggests that eFEDS-DOGs are promising candidates for rapidly growing black holes in an early AGN feedback phase.
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Astronomy & Astrophysics is an international Journal that publishes papers on all aspects of astronomy and astrophysics (theoretical, observational, and instrumental) independently of the techniques used to obtain the results.