Chandra Observations of Six QSOs at z ≈ 3

Abstract

We report the results of our Chandra observations of six QSOs at z 3 from the Palomer Transit Grism Survey. Our primary goal is to investigate the possible systematic change of αox between z>4 and z 3, between which a rapid rise of luminous QSO number density with cosmic time is observed. The summed spectrum showed a power-law spectrum with photon index of ≈ 1.9, which is similar to other unabsorbed AGNs. Combining our z 3 QSOs with X-ray observations of QSOs at z>4 from literaure/archive, we find a correlation of α ox with optical luminosity. This is consistent with the fact that the luminosity function slope of the luminous end of the X-ray selected QSOs is steeper than that of optically-selected QSOs. We discuss an upper limit to the redshift dependence of αox using a Monte-Carlo simulation. Within the current statistical errors including the derived limits on the redshift dependence of α ox, we found that the behaviors of the X-ray and optically-selected QSO number densities are consistent with each other.

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