Discovery of a z = 4.93, X-ray-selected quasar by the Chandra Multiwavelength Project (ChaMP)

Silverman J.D.; Green, P. J.; Kim D.W.; Wilkes B.J.; Cameron, R. A.; Morris D.; Dosaj, A; Smith C.; Infante, L; Smith P.S.; Jannuzi, B. T.; Mathur, S.

Abstract

We present X-ray and optical observations of CXOMP J213945.0-234655, a high-redshift (z = 4.93) quasar discovered through the Chandra Multiwavelength Project (ChaMP). This object is the most distant X-ray-selected quasar published, with a rest-frame X-ray luminosity of L x = 5.9 × 10 44 ergs s -1 (measured in the 0.3-2.5 keV band and corrected for Galactic absorption). CXOMP J213945.0-234655 is a g? dropout object (>26.2), with r? = 22.87 and i? = 21.36. The rest-frame X-ray-to-optical flux ratio is similar to quasars at lower redshifts and slightly X-ray bright relative to z >4 optically selected quasars observed with Chandra. The ChaMP is beginning to acquire significant numbers of high-redshift quasars to investigate the X-ray luminosity function out to z ?5.

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Título de la Revista: ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS
Volumen: 569
Número: 1 II
Editorial: IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2002
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