Proving strong magnetic fields near to the central black hole in the quasar PG0043+039 via cyclotron lines

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Context. The optical luminous quasar PG0043+039 has not been detected before in deep X-ray observations indicating the most extreme optical-to-X-ray slope index α ox of all quasars. Aims. This study aims to detect PG0043+039 in a deep X-ray exposure. Furthermore, we wanted to check out whether this object shows specific spectral properties in other frequency bands. Methods. We took deep X-ray (XMM-Newton), far-ultraviolet (HST), and optical (HET, SALT telescopes) spectra of PG0043+039 simultaneously in July 2013. Results. We just detected PG0043+039 in our deep X-ray exposure. The steep α ox = -2.37 ± 0.05 gradient is consistent with an unusual steep gradient F ν ∼ ν α with α = -2.67 ± 0.02 seen in the UV/far-UV continuum. The optical/UV continuum flux has a clear maximum near 2500 Å. The UV spectrum is very peculiar because it shows broad humps in addition to known emission lines. A modeling of these observed humps with cyclotron lines can explain their wavelength positions, their relative distances, and their relative intensities. We derive plasma temperatures of T ∼ 3 keV and magnetic field strengths of B ∼ 2 × 10 8 G for the line-emitting regions close to the black hole.

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Kollatschny, W., Schartel, N., Zetzl, M., Santos-Lleó, M., Rodríguez-Pascual, P. M., & Ballo, L. (2015). Proving strong magnetic fields near to the central black hole in the quasar PG0043+039 via cyclotron lines. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 577. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201525984

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