Cold Gas at High Redshift pp 343-348 | Cite as
IR and X-Rays from IRASF10214+4724: A Hidden AGN?
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Abstract
Under the assumption that a hidden AGN contributes a major part of the bolometric flux of the primeval object IRAS F10214+4724, we argue that sensitive X-ray observations would provide crucial information on the metal enriched gas present in the circumnuclear region.
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Column Density Radiative Transfer Equation Spectral Energy Distribution Hydrogen Column Density Circumnuclear Region
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