Abstract Identifying active galactic nuclei (AGNs) using only one wavelength region may miss AGNs with characteristics unfavorable for the identification method, which introduces bias in the sample. To better understand these selection effects, we compare the multiwavelength properties of 2584 X-ray- and IR-selected AGNs at z log ( L X , obs / L X , int ) = −1.4; 28.5%–42.2% of these AGNs are Compton-thick (according to estimated column densities). Only 1.4% of X-ray-selected AGNs are Compton-thick. The AGN selection technique used significantly impacts the overall characteristics of the resulting AGN sample.
Kelly et al. (Fri,) studied this question.