Chandra and Magellan/FIRE follow-up observations of PSO167-13: an X-ray weak QSO at $z=6.515
A&A 649, A133 (2021) The discovery of hundreds of QSOs in the first Gyr of the Universe powered by already grown SMBHs challenges our knowledge of SMBH formation. In particular, investigations of $z>6$ QSOs presenting notable properties can provide unique information on the physics of fast SM...
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Zusammenfassung: | A&A 649, A133 (2021) The discovery of hundreds of QSOs in the first Gyr of the Universe powered by
already grown SMBHs challenges our knowledge of SMBH formation. In particular,
investigations of $z>6$ QSOs presenting notable properties can provide unique
information on the physics of fast SMBH growth in the early universe. We
present the results of follow-up observations of the $z=6.515$ radio-quiet QSO
PSO167-13, which is interacting with a close companion galaxy. The PSO167-13
system has been recently proposed to host the first heavily obscured X-ray
source at high redshift. We observed PSO167-13 with Chandra/ACIS-S (177 ks),
and obtained new spectroscopic observations (7.2 h) with Magellan/FIRE. No
significant X-ray emission is detected from the PSO167-13 system, suggesting
that the obscured X-ray source previously tentatively detected was either due
to a strong background fluctuation or is highly variable. The upper limit (90%
confidence level) on the X-ray emission of PSO167-13
($L_{2-10\,\mathrm{keV}}6$ QSO. The ratio between the X-ray and UV luminosity of
$\alpha_{ox}6$ times weaker than the expectation based on its UV
luminosity. The new Magellan/FIRE spectrum of PSO167-13 is strongly affected by
the unfavorable sky conditions, but the tentatively detected C IV and Mg II
emission lines appear strongly blueshifted. The most plausible explanations for
the X-ray weakness of PSO167-13 are intrinsic weakness or small-scale
absorption by Compton-thick material. The possible strong blueshift of its
emission lines hints at the presence of nuclear winds, which could be related
to its X-ray weakness. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2103.06901 |