The extremely X-ray luminous radio-loud quasar CFHQS J142952+544717 at z=6.18 under Chandra high-angular resolution lens

Abstract

We present the first X-ray observation at sub-arcsecond resolution of the high-redshift (z=6.18) radio-loud quasar CFHQS J142952+544717 (J1429). The ~100 net-count 0.3-7 keV spectrum obtained from 30 ksec Chandra exposure is best fit by a single power-law model with a photon index =2.00.2 and no indication of an intrinsic absorber, implying a 3.6-72 keV rest-frame luminosity L X=(2.3+0.6-0.5)×1046 erg s-1. We identify a second X-ray source at 30 arcsec, distance from J1429 position, with a soft ( 2.8) and absorbed (equivalent hydrogen column density N H <13.4× 1020 cm-2) spectrum, which likely contaminated J1429 spectra obtained in lower angular resolution observations. Based on the analysis of the Chandra image, the bulk of the X-ray luminosity is produced within the central 3 kpc region, either by the disk/corona system, or by a moderately aligned jet. In this context, we discuss the source properties in comparison with samples of low- and high-redshift quasars. We find indication of a possible excess of counts over the expectations for a point-like source in a 0.5 arcsec-1.5 arcsec ( 3-8 kpc) annular region. The corresponding X-ray luminosity at J1429 redshift is 4× 1045 erg s-1. If confirmed, this emission could be related to either a large-scale X-ray jet, or a separate X-ray source.

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