TY - JOUR
T1 - Exploratory X-Ray Monitoring of Luminous Radio-quiet Quasars at High Redshift
T2 - Extended Time-series Analyses and Stacked Imaging Spectroscopy
AU - Thomas, Marcus O.
AU - Shemmer, Ohad
AU - Brandt, W. N.
AU - Paolillo, Maurizio
AU - Kaspi, Shai
AU - Vignali, Cristian
AU - Lira, Paulina
AU - Schneider, Donald P.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021/12/10
Y1 - 2021/12/10
N2 - We present three new Chandra X-ray epochs along with new ground-based optical-UV observations as the third installment in a time-series analysis of four high-redshift (z ≈ 4.1-4.4) radio-quiet quasars. In total, we present nine epochs for these sources with rest-frame temporal baselines of ∼1300-2000 days. We utilize the X-ray data to determine basic variability properties, as well as produce mean spectra and stacked images based on effective exposure times of ∼40-70 ks per source. We perform time-series analyses in the soft and hard bands, separately, and compare variability properties to those of sources at lower redshifts and luminosities. The magnitude of X-ray variability of our sources remains consistent with or lower than that of similar sources at lower redshifts, in agreement with the variability-luminosity anticorrelation. The mean power-law photon indices in the stacked Chandra spectra of our sources are consistent with the values measured from their archival XMM-Newton spectra separated by about 3 yr in the rest frame. Along with the X-ray observations, we provide near-simultaneous optical monitoring of the sources in the optical-UV regime. The overall variability in the optical-to-X-ray spectral slope is consistent with sources at lower redshifts, and the optical-UV observations display mild variability on monthly timescales.
AB - We present three new Chandra X-ray epochs along with new ground-based optical-UV observations as the third installment in a time-series analysis of four high-redshift (z ≈ 4.1-4.4) radio-quiet quasars. In total, we present nine epochs for these sources with rest-frame temporal baselines of ∼1300-2000 days. We utilize the X-ray data to determine basic variability properties, as well as produce mean spectra and stacked images based on effective exposure times of ∼40-70 ks per source. We perform time-series analyses in the soft and hard bands, separately, and compare variability properties to those of sources at lower redshifts and luminosities. The magnitude of X-ray variability of our sources remains consistent with or lower than that of similar sources at lower redshifts, in agreement with the variability-luminosity anticorrelation. The mean power-law photon indices in the stacked Chandra spectra of our sources are consistent with the values measured from their archival XMM-Newton spectra separated by about 3 yr in the rest frame. Along with the X-ray observations, we provide near-simultaneous optical monitoring of the sources in the optical-UV regime. The overall variability in the optical-to-X-ray spectral slope is consistent with sources at lower redshifts, and the optical-UV observations display mild variability on monthly timescales.
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U2 - 10.3847/1538-4357/ac2e00
DO - 10.3847/1538-4357/ac2e00
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85122953259
SN - 0004-637X
VL - 923
JO - Astrophysical Journal
JF - Astrophysical Journal
IS - 1
M1 - 111
ER -