Deep XMM-Newton Observations of an X-ray Weak Broad Absorption Line Quasar at z = 6.5
/ Authors
Jinyi Yang, Xiaohui Fan, Feige Wang, G. Lanzuisi, R. Nanni, M. Cappi, G. Chartas, M. Dadina, R. Decarli, Xiangyu Jin
and 7 more authors
C. Keeton, B. Venemans, F. Walter, Ran Wang, Xue-bing Wu, M. Yue, A. Zabludoff
/ Abstract
We report X-ray observations of the most distant known gravitationally lensed quasar, J0439+1634 at z = 6.52, which is also a broad absorption line (BAL) quasar, using the XMM-Newton Observatory. With a 130 ks exposure, the quasar is significantly detected as a point source at the optical position with a total of 358−19+19 net counts using the EPIC instrument. By fitting a power law plus Galactic absorption model to the observed spectra, we obtain a spectral slope of Γ=1.45−0.09+0.10 . The derived optical-to-X-ray spectral slope α ox is −2.07−0.01+0.01 , suggesting that the X-ray emission of J0439+1634 is weaker by a factor of 18 than the expectation based on its 2500 Å luminosity and the average α ox versus luminosity relationship. This is the first time that an X-ray weak BAL quasar at z > 6 has been observed spectroscopically. Its X-ray weakness is consistent with the properties of BAL quasars at lower redshift. By fitting a model including an intrinsic absorption component, we obtain intrinsic column densities of NH=2.8−0.6+0.7×1023cm−2 and NH=4.3−1.5+1.8×1023cm−2 , assuming a fixed Γ of 1.9 and a free Γ, respectively. The intrinsic rest-frame 2–10 keV luminosity is derived as (9.4–15.1) × 1043 erg s−1, after correcting for lensing magnification (μ = 51.3). The absorbed power-law model fitting indicates that J0439+1634 is the highest redshift obscured quasar with a direct measurement of the absorbing column density. The intrinsic high column density absorption can reduce the X-ray luminosity by a factor of 3–7, which also indicates that this quasar could be a candidate intrinsically X-ray weak quasar.
Journal: The Astrophysical Journal Letters