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NuSTAR Observations of Intrinsically X-ray Weak Quasar Candidates: An Obscuration-Only Scenario

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2022-09-14 v1 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

We utilize recent NuSTAR observations (co-added depth 55\approx55-120 ks) of PG 1001+0541001+054, PG 1254+0471254+047, and PHL 1811 to constrain their hard X-ray (5\gtrsim5 keV) weakness and spectral shapes, and thus to investigate the nature of their extreme X-ray weakness. These quasars showed very weak soft X-ray emission, and they were proposed to be intrinsically X-ray weak, with the X-ray coronae producing weak continuum emission relative to their optical/UV emission. However, the new observations suggest an alternative explanation. The NuSTAR 3-24 keV spectral shapes for PG 1001+0541001+054 and PHL 1811 are likely flat (effective power-law photon indices Γeff=1.00.6+0.5\Gamma_{\rm eff}=1.0^{+0.5}_{-0.6} and Γeff=1.40.7+0.8\Gamma_{\rm eff}=1.4^{+0.8}_{-0.7}, respectively), while the shape is nominal for PG 1254+0471254+047 (Γeff=1.8±0.3\Gamma_{\rm eff}=1.8\pm0.3). PG 1001+0541001+054 and PHL 1811 are significantly weak at hard X-ray energies (by factors of 26\approx26-74 at rest-frame 8 keV) compared to the expectations from their optical/UV emission, while PG 1254+0471254+047 is only hard X-ray weak by a factor of 3\approx3. We suggest that X-ray obscuration is present in all three quasars. We propose that, as an alternative to the intrinsic X-ray weakness + X-ray obscuration scenario, the soft and hard X-ray weakness of these quasars can be uniformly explained under an obscuration-only scenario. This model provides adequate descriptions of the multi-epoch soft and hard X-ray data of these quasars, with variable column density and leaked fraction of the partial-covering absorber. We suggest that the absorber is the clumpy dust-free wind launched from the accretion disk. These quasars probably have super-Eddington accretion rates that drive powerful and high-density winds.

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@article{arxiv.2208.04961,
  title  = {NuSTAR Observations of Intrinsically X-ray Weak Quasar Candidates: An Obscuration-Only Scenario},
  author = {Chaojun Wang and B. Luo and W. N. Brandt and D. M. Alexander and F. E. Bauer and S. C. Gallagher and Jian Huang and Hezhen Liu and D. Stern},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.04961},
  year   = {2022}
}

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21 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ