X-ray Observations of a [C II]-bright, z=6.59 Quasar/Companion System
Abstract
We present deep Chandra observations of PSO J231.6576-20.8335, a quasar at redshift z=6.59 with a nearby (8 proper kpc) companion galaxy. ALMA observed both the quasar and companion to be bright in [C II], and the system has significant extended Lyα emission around the quasar, suggesting that a galaxy merger is ongoing. Unlike previous studies of two similar systems, and despite observing the system with Chandra for 140 ks, we do not detect the companion in X-rays. The quasar itself is detected, but only 13.3+4.8-3.7 net counts are observed. From a basic spectral analysis, the X-ray spectrum of the quasar is soft (hardness ratio of HR = -0.60-0.27+0.17, power-law index of =2.6+1.0-0.9), which results in a rest-frame X-ray luminosity comparable to other bright quasars (L2-10 = 1.09+2.20-0.70× 1045\ erg\ s-1) despite the faint observed X-ray flux. We highlight two possible interpretations of this result: the quasar has a steep value of -- potentially related to observed ongoing Eddington accretion -- thereby pushing much of the emission out of our observed band, or the quasar has a more normal spectrum (2) but is therefore less X-ray luminous (L2-10 0.6 × 1045\ erg\ s-1).