Table 4: Compton-thick/thin Seyfert 2 candidates.
Name $\Gamma_{\rm 2-10~keV}$ EW $_{\rm Fe~K}$ Flux diag. Thick?
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
NGC 676     Thick $\surd$
NGC 1058     Thick/SB ?
NGC 1068 Thick Thick Thick $\surd$
NGC 2685 Thick   Thin ?
NGC 3079   Thick Thick $\surd$
NGC 3185     Thick $\surd$
NGC 3486 Thick   Thick/SB ?
NGC 3941     Thin $\times$
NGC 4138 Thick Thin Thin $\times$
NGC 4258 Thick Thin Thin $\times$
NGC 4388   Thin Thin $\times$
NGC 4472     Thin ?
NGC 4477     Thin $\times$
NGC 4501 Thin   Thin $\times$
NGC 4565   Thin Thin $\times$
NGC 4698     Thin $\times$
NGC 4725     Thin $\times$
NGC 5194   Thick Thick $\surd$
Notes: "Thick'' = Compton-thick candidate, "Thin'' = Compton-thin candidate, "SB'' = starburst candidate on the basis of spectral diagnostics (Cols. 2 and 3) and flux diagnostics (Col. 4). Final classification (Col. 5): "$\surd$'' = Compton-thick candidates, "$\times$'' = Compton-thin candidate, and "?'' = classification uncertain (likely to contain a starburst, but CT nature cannot be excluded).

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