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Measurement of AGN dust extinction based on the near-infrared flux variability of WISE data
We present the measurement of the line-of-sight extinction of the dusty torus
for a large number of obscured active galactic nuclei (AGNs) based on the
reddening of the colour of the variable flux component in near-infrared (NIR)
wavelengths. We collected long-term monitoring data by for 513 local AGNs catalogued by the
BAT AGN Spectroscopic Survey (BASS) and found that the
multi-epoch NIR flux data in two different bands (WISE and ) are
tightly correlated for more than 90% of the targets. The flux variation
gradient (FVG) in the and bands was derived by applying linear
regression analysis, and we reported that those for unobscured AGNs fall in a
relatively narrow range, whereas those for obscured AGNs are distributed in a
redder and broader range. The AGN's line-of-sight dust extinction () is
calculated using the amount of the reddening in the FVG and is compared with
the neutral hydrogen column density () of the BASS catalogue. We
found that the ratios of obscured AGNs are greater than those
of the Galactic diffuse interstellar medium (ISM) and are distributed with a
large scatter by at most two orders of magnitude. Furthermore, we found that
the lower envelope of the of obscured AGNs is comparable to
the Galactic diffuse ISM. These properties of the can be
explained by increase in the attributed to the dust-free gas
clouds covering the line of sight in the broad-line region.Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures, published in MNRA