The WISSH quasar project. XII. X-ray view of the most luminous quasi-stellar objects at Cosmic Noon

Abstract

To improve our knowledge of nuclear emission in luminous QSOs at Cosmic Noon, we studied the X-ray emission of the WISE/SDSS-selected hyper-luminous (WISSH) QSO sample: 85 broad-line AGN with Lbol>few× 1047\,erg\,s-1 at z 2-4. Our aim is to characterise their X-ray spectra and explore relations between X-ray luminosity and other bands, comparing powerful QSOs with the general AGN population. We performed spectral analysis for about half of the sample; 16 sources were analysed via their hardness ratio; for the others we estimated their intrinsic luminosity L2-10\,keV. Only 8 sources are undetected. We report a large dispersion in L2-10\,keV despite the narrow distribution of Lbol, L2500\,A and λ L6\,μ m (about one-third of the sources classified as X-ray weak). This suggests differences in X-ray corona and accretion flow physics between hyper-luminous and less powerful AGN. X-ray photon index distribution is consistent with that of lower-z, lower-Lbol AGN, and does not depend on the Eddington ratio (λEdd) or X-ray weakness. Most WISSH QSOs with intrinsic absorption estimates show little to no obscuration (NH 5× 1022\,cm-2). Among the obscured sources we find blue QSOs without broad absorption lines within the "forbidden region" of the Log(NH)-Log(λEdd) plane, typically occupied by dust-reddened QSOs and associated with intense feedback. We confirm a correlation between L2-10\,keV and CIV line blueshift, a tracer of nuclear ionized outflows. Multi-wavelength data and complete X-ray coverage enabled the investigation of the disk-corona interplay at the highest luminosity regimes. The broad distribution of bolometric correction and X-ray - to - optical index suggest caution when using Lbol, L2500\,A or L6\,μ m as direct X-ray proxy for individual luminous QSOs.

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