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2007ApJ...669..884S - Astrophys. J., 669, 884-892 (2007/November-2)

Swift observations of high-redshift radio-loud quasars.

SAMBRUNA R.M., TAVECCHIO F., GHISELLINI G., DONATO D., HOLLAND S.T., MARKWARDT C.B., TUELLER J. and MUSHOTZKY R.F.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report on Swift observations of four z>2 radio-loud quasars (0212+735, 0537-286, 0836+710, and 2149-307), classified as blazars. The sources, well-known emitters at soft-to-medium X-rays, were detected at >5 σ with the BAT experiment in 15-150 keV. No flux variability was detected within the XRT and BAT exposures, with the exception of 0836+710, which shows an increase by a factor of 4 in the 15-150 keV flux on a timescale of 1 month. The 0.3-10 keV spectra are well fitted by power-law models, with rather hard continua (photon indices ΓXRT∼1.3-1.5); similarly, the 15-150 keV spectra are described by power laws with ΓBAT∼1.3-1.8. The XRT data exhibit spectral curvature, which can be modeled in terms of either excess absorption along the line of sight or a downward-curved broken power law. In the former case, if the excess NH is at the rest frame of the source, columns of NzH=(0.3-6)x1022/cm2 are measured. Modeling of the SEDs of the four quasars shows that the emission at the higher frequencies, ≳10^ 16^ Hz, is dominated by the jet, while the steep optical-to-UV continua, observed with the UVOT, can be attributed to thermal emission from the accretion disk. The disk luminosity is between 1% and 10% of the jet power, similar to other powerful blazars.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Active - Galaxies: Jets - Galaxies: Quasars: General - X-Rays: Galaxies

Simbad objects: 8

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