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2000MNRAS.315L..23B - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 315, L23-L28 (2000/June-3)

ROSAT PSPC detection of soft X-ray absorption in GB 1428+4217: the most distant matter yet probed with X-ray spectroscopy.

BOLLER T., FABIAN A.C., BRANDT W.N. and FREYBERG M.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report on a ROSAT PSPC observation of the highly luminous z=4.72 radio-loud quasar GB 1428+4217 obtained between 1998 December 11 and 17, the final days of the ROSAT satellite. The low-energy sensitivity of the PSPC detector was employed to constrain the intrinsic X-ray absorption of the currently most distant X-ray detected object. Here we present the detection of significant soft X-ray absorption towards GB 1428+4217, making the absorbing material the most distant matter yet probed with X-ray spectroscopy. X-ray variability by 25±8per cent is detected on a time-scale of 6500s in the rest frame. The X-ray variation requires an unusually high radiative efficiency η of at least 4.2, further supporting the blazar nature of the source.

Abstract Copyright: 2000, Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: individual: GB 1428+4217 - X-rays: galaxies

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