Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2000-06-10
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Accepted by ApJ, 11 pages using emulateapj5.sty; minor changes (12 pages), subsection 3.4 added, references added
Scientific paper
10.1086/317844
We report the discovery of an unambiguous, substantial low-energy cutoff in the broad band X-ray spectrum of the radio quasar RXJ1028.6-0844 at a redshift of 4.276 obtained with the ASCA satellite, which we preferably explained as indication of excess X-ray absorption. The equivalent hydrogen column density of the absorbing matter, depending on the redshift and metallicity, ranges from 2.5x10**21 cm**(-2) for local absorption up to 2.1x10**23 cm**(-2) (solar metallicity) or 1.6x10**24 cm**(-2) (10% solar metallicity) for absorption at the quasar redshift. Such a value is among the largest found for high-redshift radio quasars. The absorption, if interpreted as being produced close to the quasar, may indicate the presence of a remarkably large amount of obscuring matter in the quasar environment in the early universe. Implications of the result for the possible origins of the absorbing matter are discussed, concerning especially galactic intervening matter, cool intracluster gas, and ambient medium around the quasar jet. The quasar itself has an enormous apparent luminosity of at least about 2.6x10**47 erg/s (H0=50, q0=0.5) and a power law photon index of 1.67(+0.07,-0.04) in the 2-50keV band in the source rest frame.
Kubo Harunobu
Matsuoka Masaru
Mihara Tatehiro
Ueno Satoru
Wang Tower
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