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arxiv 2004.11295 v1 pith:NPEP4OKN submitted 2020-04-23 astro-ph.GA

Multi-wavelength observations of SDSS J105621.45+313822.1, a broad-line, low-metallicity AGN

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In contrast to massive galaxies with Solar or super-Solar gas phase metallicities, very few Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) are found in low-metallicity dwarf galaxies. Such a population could provide insight into the origins of supermassive black holes. Here we report near-infrared spectroscopic and X-ray observations of SDSS J105621.45+313822.1, a low-mass, low-metallicity galaxy with optical narrow line ratios consistent with star forming galaxies but a broad H$\alpha$ line and mid-infrared colors consistent with an AGN. We detect the [Si VI] 1.96$\mu$m coronal line and a broad Pa$\alpha$ line with a FWHM of $850 \pm 25$~km~s$^{-1}$. Together with the optical broad lines and coronal lines seen in the SDSS spectrum, we confirm the presence of a highly accreting black hole with mass $(2.2 \pm 1.3) \times 10^{6}$~M$_{\odot}$, with a bolometric luminosity of $\approx10^{44}$~erg~s$^{-1}$ based on the coronal line luminosity, implying a highly accreting AGN. Chandra observations reveal a weak nuclear point source with $L_{\textrm{X,2-10 keV}} = (2.3 \pm 1.2) \times 10^{41}$~erg~s$^{-1}$, $\sim 2$ orders of magnitude lower than that predicted by the mid-infrared luminosity, suggesting that the AGN is highly obscured despite showing broad lines in the optical spectrum. The low X-ray luminosity and optical narrow line ratios of J1056+3138 highlight the limitations of commonly employed diagnostics in the hunt for AGNs in the low metallicity low mass regime.

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