Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2002-10-07
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
10 pages, 10 figures; accepted by MNRAS
Scientific paper
10.1046/j.1365-8711.2003.06144.x
The X-ray spectra of serendipitously observed AGN in the XMM-Newton fields of Mrk 205 and QSO 0130-403 are analysed. The sample consists of 23 objects, none of which is detected at radio frequencies, with a median X-ray luminosity of ~ 4 x 10^44 erg s^-1 and redshifts ranging from ~0.1 to just over 3. The mean photon index was found to be 1.89 +/- 0.04. In contrast to past ASCA and ROSAT observations of high-redshift radio-loud quasars, we find little evidence for excess intrinsic absorption in these radio-quiet objects, with only three sources requiring a column density in excess of the Galactic value. Comparing the measured spectral indices over the redshift range, we also find there is no X-ray spectral evolution of QSOs with time, up to redshift 3. Within the sample there is no evidence for evolution of the optical to X-ray spectral index, alpha-ox, with redshift, the mean value being -1.66 +/- 0.04. However, upon comparing the values from the Bright Quasar Survey at low redshift (z < 0.5) and high redshift QSOs detected by Chandra (z > 4), a slight steepening of alpha-ox is noted for the more distant objects. In most of the sources there is no significant requirement for a soft excess, although a weak thermal component (< 10% of Lx) cannot be excluded. There is an indication of spectral flattening (by delta gamma=0.2) at higher energies (> 3 keV, QSO rest frame) for the sample as a whole. This is consistent with the presence of a Compton reflection component in these radio-quiet AGN, with the scattering medium (such as an accretion disc or molecular torus) occupying a solid angle of 2 pi steradians to the X-ray source.
O'Brien Thomas P.
Page Kim L.
Reeves James N.
Sembay Steve
Turner Martin J. L.
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