X-ray properties of high-redshift Radio Loud and Radio Quiet Quasars observed by Chandra

Abstract

We performed a study of high redshift (z>2) quasars, looking for the main differences between Radio Loud Quasars (RLQ) and Radio Quiet Quasars (RQQ) in the X-ray band. Our sample of 472 RQQ and 81 RLQ was selected by cross-matching the SDSS DR7 quasars catalog with the Chandra Source Catalog. We computed the X-ray luminosity for the two samples and confirmed the X-ray luminosity excess of RLQ over RQQ. We fit the X-ray spectra assuming the absorbed power law model and obtained the photon index () values for all the sources in the sample. We excluded quasars with a low number of counts (<10) and large uncertainty on the best-fit photon index (err>1), and obtained the mean values of RLQ=1.70 0.5mm-0.33+0.36 and RQQ=2.19 0.5mm-0.44+0.46 for the RLQ and RQQ samples, respectively, showing that the RLQ have flatter (harder) X-ray spectra than RQQ. The Kuiper-two test confirms this result with the significant difference between the RLQ and RQQ photon index distributions (Dk=0.37 and P-value = 10-6). We also evaluated the hardness ratio distributions and confirmed that the spectra of RLQ are flatter than the spectra of the RQQ. The RLQ's hard-to-soft ratio distribution is skewed towards the hard X-ray band, while the RQQ is towards the soft X-ray band. The hard-to-medium and medium-to-soft ratios show no difference.

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