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X-ray lighthouses of the high-redshift universe:: Probing the most luminous z > 4 Palomar Digital Sky Survey quasars with Chandra

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ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
卷 125, 期 2, 页码 418-432

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/345728

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galaxies : active; galaxies : nuclei; quasars : general; X-rays

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We present the results from exploratory Chandra observations of nine high-redshift (z = 4.09-4.51) optically selected quasars. These quasars, taken from the Palomar Digital Sky Survey (DPOSS), are among the optically brightest and most luminous z > 4 quasars known (M-B approximate to 28.4 to -30.2). All have been detected by Chandra in exposure times of approximate to5-6 ks, tripling the number of highly luminous quasars (M-B < 28.4) with X-ray detections at z > 4. These quasars average broadband spectral energy distributions are characterized by steeper (more negative) alpha(ox) values ((alpha(ox) ) = -1.81 +/- 0.03) than those of lower luminosity, lower redshift samples of quasars. We confirm the presence of a significant correlation between the ultraviolet magnitude and soft X-ray flux previously found for z > 4 quasars. The joint approximate to2-30 keV rest-frame X-ray spectrum of the nine quasars is well parameterized by a simple power-law model whose photon index, Gamma approximate to 2.0 +/- 0.2, is consistent with those of lower redshift quasars. No evidence for significant amounts of intrinsic absorption has been found (N-H less than or similar to 8.8 x 10(21) cm(-2) at 90% confidence). In general, our results show that z approximate to 4.1-4.5 quasars and local quasars have reasonably similar X-ray and broadband spectra ( once luminosity effects are taken into account), suggesting that the accretion mechanisms in these objects are similar. We also present near-simultaneous optical spectra for these quasars obtained with the Hobby-Eberly Telescope; this is the first time optical spectra have been published for seven of these objects. The objects presented in this paper are among the best z > 4 targets for X-ray spectroscopy with XMM-Newton and next-generation, large-area X-ray telescopes. These will detect or constrain iron Kalpha emission lines down to rest-frame equivalent widths of approximate to50 eV and intrinsic column densities down to N-H values roughly a few times 10(21) cm(-2) at z approximate to 4. We also present 45 new ROSAT upper limits for z greater than or equal to 4 quasars and a likely (3 sigma) HRI detection of the blazar GB 1713+2148 at z = 4.01.

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