Chandra Detection of Three X-ray Bright Quasars at z>5
Abstract
We report Chandra detection of three UV bright radio quiet quasars at z5. We have collected a sufficient number of photons to extract an X-ray spectrum of each quasar to measure their basic X-ray properties, such as the X-ray flux, power law photon index (), and optical-to-X-ray spectral slope (α OX). J074749+115352 at z=5.26 is the X-ray brightest radio-quiet quasar at z>5. It may have a short timescale variation (on a timescale of 3800~s in the observer's frame, or 600~s in the rest frame) which is however largely embedded in the statistical noise. We extract phase folded spectra of this quasar. There are two distinguishable states: a "high soft" state with an average X-ray flux 2.7 times of the "low hard" state, and a significantly steeper X-ray spectral slope (=2.40-0.32+0.33 vs 1.78-0.24+0.25). We also compare the three quasars detected in this paper to other quasar samples. We find that J074749+115352, with a SMBH mass of M SMBH≈1.8×109~M and an Eddington ratio of λ Edd≈2.3, is extraordinarily X-ray bright. It has an average α OX=-1.460.02 and a 2-10 keV bolometric correction factor of L bol/L2-10keV=42.45.8, both significantly depart from some well defined scaling relations. We compare of the three quasars to other samples at different redshifts, and do not find any significant redshift evolution based on the limited sample of z>5 quasars with reliable measurements of the X-ray spectral properties.