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The X-ray properties of z$\sim$6 luminous quasars

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2017-07-26 v1

Abstract

We present a systematic analysis of X-ray archival data of all the 29 quasars (QSOs) at zz > 5.5 observed so far with Chandra, XMM-Newton and Swift-XRT, including the most-distant quasar ever discovered, ULAS J1120+0641 (zz = 7.08). This study allows us to place constraints on the mean spectral properties of the primordial population of luminous Type 1 (unobscured) quasars. Eighteen quasars are detected in the X-ray band, and we provide spectral-fitting results for their X-ray properties, while for the others we provide upper limits to their soft (0.5-2.0 keV) X-ray flux. We measured the power-law photon index and derived an upper limit to the column density for the five quasars (J1306+0356, J0100+2802, J1030+0524, J1148+5251, J1120+0641) with the best spectra (> 30 net counts in the 0.5-7.0 keV energy range) and find that they are consistent with values from the literature and lower-redshift quasars. By stacking the spectra of ten quasars detected by Chandra in the redshift range 5.7 \le zz \le 6.1 we find a mean X-ray power-law photon index of Γ=1.920.27+0.28\Gamma = 1.92_{-0.27}^{+0.28} and a neutral intrinsic absorption column density of NH1023N_H \le 10^{23} cm2^{-2}. These results suggest that the X-ray spectral properties of luminous quasars have not evolved up to zz \approx 6. We also derived the optical-X-ray spectral slopes (αox\alpha_{ox}) of our sample and combined them with those of previous works, confirming that αox\alpha_{ox} strongly correlates with UV monochromatic luminosity at 2500 \AA . These results strengthen the non-evolutionary scenario for the spectral properties of luminous active galactic nuclei (AGN).

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@article{arxiv.1704.08693,
  title  = {The X-ray properties of z$\sim$6 luminous quasars},
  author = {R. Nanni and C. Vignali and R. Gilli and A. Moretti and W. N. Brandt},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.08693},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

12 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy and Astrophysics