Exploratory X-ray monitoring of luminous radio-quiet quasars at high redshift: initial results
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Shemmer, Ohad
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Exploratory X-ray monitoring of luminous radio-quiet quasars at high redshift: initial results
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We present initial results from an exploratory X-ray monitoring project of two groups of comparably luminous
radio-quiet quasars (RQQs). The first consists of four sources at 4.10 z 4.35, monitored by Chandra, and the
second is a comparison sample of three sources at 1.33 z 2.74, monitored by Swift. Together with archival
X-ray data, the total rest-frame temporal baseline spans ∼2–4 yr and ∼5–13 yr for the first and second group,
respectively. Six of these sources show significant X-ray variability over rest-frame timescales of ∼102–103 days;
three of these also show significant X-ray variability on rest-frame timescales of ∼1–10 days. The X-ray variability
properties of our variable sources are similar to those exhibited by nearby and far less luminous active galactic
nuclei (AGNs). While we do not directly detect a trend of increasing X-ray variability with redshift, we do confirm
previous reports of luminous AGNs exhibiting X-ray variability above that expected from their luminosities, based
on simplistic extrapolation from lower luminosity sources. This result may be attributed to luminous sources at
the highest redshifts having relatively high accretion rates. Complementary UV–optical monitoring of our sources
shows that variations in their optical–X-ray spectral energy distribution are dominated by the X-ray variations. We
confirm previous reports of X-ray spectral variations in one of our sources, HS 1700+6416, but do not detect such
variations in any of our other sources in spite of X-ray flux variations of up to a factor of ∼4. This project is designed
to provide a basic assessment of the X-ray variability properties of RQQs at the highest accessible redshifts that
will serve as a benchmark for more systematic monitoring of such sources with future X-ray missions.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/126850
DOI: DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/783/2/116
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The Astrophysical Journal, 783:116 (18pp), 2014 March 10
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