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An Intermediate Mass Black Hole Hidden Behind Thick Obscuration

Published 9 Oct 2024 in astro-ph.HE and astro-ph.GA | (2410.07342v1)

Abstract: Recent models suggest approximately half of all accreting supermassive black holes (SMBHs; $M_{\rm BH}$ $\gtrsim$ 10${5}$ M${\odot}$) are expected to undergo intense growth phases behind Compton-thick ($N{\rm H}$ $>$ 1.5 $\times$ 10${24}$ cm${-2}$) veils of obscuring gas. However, despite being a viable source for the seeding of SMBHs, there are currently no examples known of a Compton-thick accreting intermediate mass black hole (IMBH; $M_{\rm BH}$ $\sim$ 10${2}$ $-$ 10${5}$ M${\odot}$). We present a detailed X-ray spectral analysis of IC 750 $-$ the only AGN to-date with a precise megamaser-based intermediate mass $<$ 10${5}$ M${\odot}$. We find the equivalent width of neutral 6.4 keV Fe K$\alpha$ to be 1.9${+2.2}_{-1.0}$ keV via phenomenological modelling of the co-added 177 ks Chandra spectrum. Such large equivalent widths are seldom produced by processes other than fluorescence from dense obscuration. We fit three physically-motivated X-ray spectral models to infer a range of possible intrinsic 2$-$10 keV luminosity posteriors that encompass the systematic uncertainties associated with a choice of model. Despite a wide range of predicted intrinsic 2$-$10 keV luminosities between $\sim$ 10${41}$ and 10${43}$ erg s${-1}$, all three models agree that IC 750 has a Compton-thick line-of-sight column density to $>$ 99\% confidence. Compton-thick obscuration is well-documented to impinge substantial bias on the pursuit of SMBH AGN. Our results thus provide the first indication that Compton-thick obscuration should also be properly considered to uncover and understand the IMBH population in an unbiased manner.

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