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2001AJ....121..591B - Astron. J., 121, 591-597 (2001/February-0)

An XMM-Newton detection of the z=5.80 X-ray-weak quasar SDSSp J104433.04-012502.2.

BRANDT W.N., GUAINAZZI M., KASPI S., FAN X., SCHNEIDER D.P., STRAUSS M.A., CLAVEL J. and GUNN J.E.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report on an XMM-Newton observation of the most distant known quasar, SDSSp J104433.04-012502.2, at z=5.80. We have detected this quasar with high significance in the rest-frame 3.4-13.6 keV band, making it the most distant cosmic object detected in X-rays; 32±9 counts were collected. SDSSp J104433.04-012502.2 is notably X-ray-weak relative to other luminous, optically selected quasars, with αox=-1.91±0.05 and a 3.4-13.6 keV luminosity of ~1.8x1044 ergs.s–1. The most likely reason for its X-ray weakness is heavy absorption with NH≳1024 cm–2, as is seen in some broad absorption line quasars and related objects; we discuss this and other possibilities. High-quality spectroscopy from 0.95-1.10 µm to search for blueshifted C IV absorption may elucidate the origin of the X-ray weakness.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Active - Galaxies: Nuclei - Galaxies: Quasars: General - Galaxies: Quasars: Individual: Alphanumeric: SDSSp J104433.04-012502.2 - X-Rays

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