The eROSITA Final Equatorial-Depth Survey (eFEDS): An X-ray bright, extremely luminous infrared galaxy at z = 1.87

Abstract

In this study, we investigate the X-ray properties of WISE J090924.01+000211.1 (WISEJ0909+0002), an extremely luminous infrared (IR) galaxy (ELIRG) at z spec= 1.871 in the eROSITA final equatorial depth survey (eFEDS). WISEJ0909+0002 is a WISE 22 μm source, located in the GAMA-09 field, detected by eROSITA during the performance and verification phase. The corresponding optical spectrum indicates that this object is a type-1 active galactic nucleus (AGN). Observations from eROSITA combined with Chandra and XMM-Newton archival data indicate a very luminous (L (2--10 keV) = (2.1 0.2) × 1045 erg s-1) unobscured AGN with a power-law photon index of = 1.73-0.15+0.16, and an absorption hydrogen column density of \,(N H/ cm-2) < 21.0. The IR luminosity was estimated to be L IR = (1.79 0.09) × 1014\, L from spectral energy distribution modeling based on 22 photometric data (X-ray to far-IR) with X-CIGALE, which confirmed that WISEJ0909+0002 is an ELIRG. A remarkably high L IR despite very low N H would indicate that we are witnessing a short-lived phase in which hydrogen gas along the line of sight is blown outwards, whereas warm and hot dust heated by AGNs still exist. As a consequence of eROSITA all-sky survey, 6.8-5.6+16× 102 such X-ray bright ELIRGs are expected to be discovered in the entire extragalactic sky (|b| > 10). This can potentially be the key population to constrain the bright-end of IR luminosity functions.

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