학술논문

SRG/eROSITA uncovers the most X-ray luminous quasar at z > 6.
Document Type
Article
Source
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 9/15/2020, Vol. 497 Issue 2, p1842-1850. 9p.
Subject
*QUASARS
*SUPERMASSIVE black holes
*COMPTON scattering
*COSMIC background radiation
*EDDINGTON mass limit
*RELATIVISTIC electrons
*ENERGY bands
Language
ISSN
0035-8711
Abstract
We report the discovery of X-ray emission from CFHQS J142952+544717, the most distant known radio-loud quasar at z  = 6.18, on 2019 December 10–11 with the eROSITA telescope on board the SRG satellite during its ongoing all-sky survey. The object was identified by cross-matching an intermediate SRG / eROSITA source catalogue with the Pan-STARRS1 distant quasar sample at 5.6 < z < 6.7. The measured flux ∼8 × 10−14 erg cm−2 s−1 in the 0.3–2 keV energy band corresponds to an X-ray luminosity of |$2.6^{+1.7}_{-1.0}\times 10^{46}$|  erg s−1 in the 2–10 keV rest-frame energy band, which renders CFHQS J142952+544717 the most X-ray luminous quasar ever observed at z > 6. Combining our X-ray measurements with archival and new photometric measurements in other wavebands (radio to optical), we estimate the bolometric luminosity of this quasar at ∼(2–3) × 1047 erg s−1. Assuming Eddington limited accretion and isotropic emission, we infer a lower limit on the mass of the supermassive black hole of ∼2 × 109 M⊙. The most salient feature of CFHQS J142952+544717 is its X-ray brightness relative to the optical/UV emission. We argue that it may be linked to its radio-loudness (although the object is not a blazar according to its radio properties), specifically to a contribution of inverse Compton scattering of cosmic microwave background photons off relativistic electrons in the jets. If so, CFHQS J142952+544717 might be the tip of the iceberg of high- z quasars with enhanced X-ray emission, and SRG / eROSITA may find many more such objects during its 4-yr all-sky survey. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]