Chandra Observations of Six QSOs at z $\approx$ 3
Abstract
We report the results of our Chandra observations of six QSOs at from the Palomer Transit Grism Survey. Our primary goal is to investigate the possible systematic change of between and , between which a rapid rise of luminous QSO number density with cosmic time is observed. The summed spectrum showed a power-law spectrum with photon index of , which is similar to other unabsorbed AGNs. Combining our QSOs with X-ray observations of QSOs at from literaure/archive, we find a correlation of with optical luminosity. This is consistent with the fact that the luminosity function slope of the luminous end of the X-ray selected QSOs is steeper than that of optically-selected QSOs. We discuss an upper limit to the redshift dependence of using a Monte-Carlo simulation. Within the current statistical errors including the derived limits on the redshift dependence of , we found that the behaviors of the X-ray and optically-selected QSO number densities are consistent with each other.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0510257,
title = {Chandra Observations of Six QSOs at z $\approx$ 3},
author = {Takamitsu Miyaji and Guenther Hasinger and Ingo Lehmann and Donald P. Schneider},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0510257},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
13 Pages, 3 Figures, Astronomical Journal in press, An entry in Table 2 corrected--Log Lx for PC 1000+4751 from 44.0 (incorrect) to 45.0 (correct). A few minor errors corrected