Evidence for a large fraction of compton-thick quasars at high redshift

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Using mid-infrared and radio selection criteria, we pre-select a sample of candidate high-redshift type 2 quasars in the Subaru XMM-Newton Deep Field (SXDF). To filter out starburst contaminants, we use a Bayesian method to fit the spectral energy distributions (SEDs) between 24-μxm and the B-band, obtain photometric redshifts, and identify the best candidates for high-z type 2 quasars. This leaves us with 12 zphot ≥ 1.7 type 2 quasar candidates in an area ~0.8 deg2, of which only two have secure X-ray detections. The two detected sources have estimated column densities NH ~2 & 3 X 1027 m-2, i.e. heavily obscured but Compton-thin quasars. Given the large bolometric luminosities and redshifts of the undetected objects, the lack of X-ray detections suggests extreme absorbing columns NH > 1028 m-2 are typical. We have found evidence for a population of 'Compton-thick' high-redshift type 2 quasars, at least comparable to, and probably larger than, the type 1 quasar population, although spectroscopic confirmation of their active galactic nuclei nature is important. © 2007 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2007 RAS.

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Martínez-Sansigre, A., Rawlings, S., Bonfield, D. G., Mateos, S., Simpson, C., Watson, M., … Ueda, Y. (2007, July). Evidence for a large fraction of compton-thick quasars at high redshift. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-3933.2007.00323.x

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