An X-ray Significantly Variable, Luminous, Type 2 Quasar at z = 2.99 with a Massive Host Galaxy
We present a comprehensive X-ray analysis and spectral energy distribution (SED) fitting of WISEA J171419.96+602724.6, an extremely luminous type 2 quasar at $z$ = 2.99. The source was suggested as a candidate Compton-thick (column density N$_{\rm H}>$1.5 $\times$ 10$^{24}$ cm$^{-2}$) quasar by a...
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Zusammenfassung: | We present a comprehensive X-ray analysis and spectral energy distribution
(SED) fitting of WISEA J171419.96+602724.6, an extremely luminous type 2 quasar
at $z$ = 2.99. The source was suggested as a candidate Compton-thick (column
density N$_{\rm H}>$1.5 $\times$ 10$^{24}$ cm$^{-2}$) quasar by a short
XMM-Newton observation in 2011. We recently observed the source with deep
NuSTAR and XMM-Newton exposures in 2021 and found that the source has a lower
obscuration of N$_{\rm H}\sim$5 $\times$ 10$^{22}$ cm$^{-2}$ with an about four
times lower flux. The two epochs of observations suggested that the source was
significantly variable in X-ray obscuration, flux, and intrinsic luminosity at
2-3~$\sigma$ in less than 2.5 years (in the source rest frame). We performed
SED fitting of this source using CIGALE thanks to its great availability of
multiwavelength data (from hard X-rays to radio). The source is very luminous
with a bolometric luminosity of $L_{\rm BOL}\sim$ 2.5 $\times$ 10$^{47}$ erg
s$^{-1}$. Its host galaxy has a huge star formation rate (SFR) of $\sim$1280
Solar mass yr$^{-1}$ and a huge stellar mass of $\sim$1.1 $\times$ 10$^{12}$
Solar mass. The correlation between the SFR and stellar mass of this source is
consistent with what was measured in the high-$z$ quasars. It is also
consistent with what was measured in the main-sequence star-forming galaxies,
suggesting that the presence of the active nucleus in our target does not
enhance or suppress the SFR of its host galaxy. The source is an Infrared
hyper-luminous, obscured galaxy with significant amount of hot dust in its
torus and shares many similar properties with hot, dust obscured galaxies. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.01960 |