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Discovery of the first heavily obscured QSO candidate at z > 6 in a close galaxy pair

Journal
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS  
Date Issued
2019
Author(s)
Vito, F.  
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Brandt, W. N.
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Bauer, F. E.
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GILLI, Roberto  
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Luo, B.
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Zamorani, G.
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CALURA, Francesco  
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COMASTRI, Andrea  
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Mazzucchelli, C.
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Mignoli, M.  
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Nanni, R.
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Shemmer, O.
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Vignali, C.
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Brusa, M.
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Cappelluti, N.
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Civano, F.
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Volonteri, M.
DOI
10.1051/0004-6361/201935924
Description
We acknowledge financial contribution from the agreement ASI-INAF n. 2017-14-H.O
Abstract
While theoretical arguments predict that most of the early growth of supermassive black holes (SMBHs) happened during heavily obscured phases of accretion, current methods used for selecting z > 6 quasars (QSOs) are strongly biased against obscured QSOs, thus considerably limiting our understanding of accreting SMBHs during the first gigayear of the Universe from an observational point of view. We report the Chandra discovery of the first heavily obscured QSO candidate in the early universe, hosted by a close (≈5 kpc) galaxy pair at z = 6.515. One of the members is an optically classified type-1 QSO, PSO167-13. The companion galaxy was first detected as a [C II] emitter by Atacama large millimeter array (ALMA). An X-ray source is significantly (P = 0.9996) detected by Chandra in the 2-5 keV band, with < 1.14 net counts in the 0.5-2 keV band, although the current positional uncertainty does not allow a conclusive association with either PSO167-13 or its companion galaxy. From X-ray photometry and hardness-ratio arguments, we estimated an obscuring column density of NH > 2 × 1024 cm-2 and NH > 6 × 1023 cm-2 at 68% and 90% confidence levels, respectively. Thus, regardless of which of the two galaxies is associated with the X-ray emission, this source is the first heavily obscured QSO candidate at z > 6.
Volume
628
Start page
L6
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/29167
Url
https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/abs/2019/08/aa35924-19/aa35924-19.html
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0004-6361
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