A Deep Chandra X-ray Survey of a Luminous Quasar Sample at z 7

Abstract

We present new Chandra observations of seven luminous quasars at z>6.5. Combined with archival Chandra observations of all other known quasars, they form nearly complete X-ray observations of all currently known z7 quasars with M1450<-26.5, except for J0313-1806 at z=7.642 and J0910-0414 at z=6.636. Together with existing ground-based NIR spectroscopy and ALMA observations, we investigate the correlations between X-ray emission (the X-ray luminosity L X and the optical/UV-to-X-ray spectral slope α OX) and various quasar properties (rest-UV luminosity L2500\ A, bolometric luminosity L bol, C IV blueshift, and infrared luminosity L IR). We find most z>6.5 quasars follow a similar α OX-L2500\ A relation as z1-6 quasars, but also display a large scatter. We find a potential correlation between α OX and the C IV blueshift, suggesting a soft optical/UV-to-X-ray SED shape is frequently associated with fast disk winds. Furthermore, we analyze the X-ray spectrum of 11 quasars at z>6.5 with Chandra detection, and find the best-fit photon index is 2.410.27, which is likely driven by high accretion rates of z>6.5 quasars. In addition, we find there are no significant correlations between either L X and L IR, nor L bol and L IR, suggesting no strong correlations between quasar luminosity and star formation luminosity for the most luminous quasars at z>6.5.

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