X-Ray Observations of a z ∼ 6.2 Quasar/Galaxy Merger

  • Connor T
  • Bañados E
  • Stern D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Quasars at early redshifts ( z  > 6) with companion galaxies offer unique insights into the growth and evolution of the first supermassive black holes. Here, we report on a 150 ks Chandra observation of PSO J308.0416−21.2339, a z  = 6.23 quasar with a merging companion galaxy identified in [C ii ] and rest-frame UV emission. With net counts, we find that PSO J308.0416−21.2339 is powerful ( in rest-frame 2.0–10.0 keV) yet soft (spectral power-law index and optical-to-X-ray slope α OX  = −1.41 ± 0.11). In addition, we detect three hard-energy photons 2.″0 to the west of the main quasar, cospatial with the brightest UV emission of the merging companion. As no soft-energy photons are detected in the same area, this is potentially indicative of a highly obscured source. With conservative assumptions, and accounting for both background fluctuations and the extended wings of the quasar’s emission, these photons only have a probability P  = 0.021 of happening by chance. If confirmed by deeper observations, this system is the first high-redshift quasar and companion individually detected in X-rays and is likely a dual active galactic nucleus.

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Connor, T., Bañados, E., Stern, D., Decarli, R., Schindler, J.-T., Fan, X., … Walter, F. (2019). X-Ray Observations of a z ∼ 6.2 Quasar/Galaxy Merger. The Astrophysical Journal, 887(2), 171. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ab5585

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