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Investigating the X-ray enhancements of highly radio-loud quasars at z > 4

Published 15 Oct 2018 in astro-ph.HE | (1810.06572v1)

Abstract: We have investigated the jet-linked \mbox{X-ray} emission from highly radio-loud quasars (HRLQs; $\log R&gt;2.5$) at high redshift. We studied the X-ray properties of 15 HRLQs at $z&gt;4$, using new {\it Chandra} observations for six objects and archival {\it XMM-Newton} and {\it Swift} observations for the other nine. We focused on testing the apparent enhancement of jet-linked \mbox{X-ray} emission from HRLQs at $z&gt;4$. Utilizing an enlarged (24 objects) optically flux-limited sample with complete X-ray coverage, we confirmed that HRLQs at $z&gt;4$ have enhanced X-ray emission relative to that of HRLQs at z≈z\approx 1--2 with matched UV/optical and radio luminosity, at a \mbox{4.0--4.6}~σ\sigma level; the X-ray enhancements are confirmed considering both two-point spectral indices and inspection of broad-band spectral energy distributions. The typical factor of enhancement is revised to 1.9<sup>+0.5−0.41.9<sup>{+0.5}_{-0.4}, which is smaller than but consistent with previous results. A fractional IC/CMB model can still explain our results at high redshift, which puts tighter constraints on the fraction of IC/CMB X-rays at lower redshifts, assuming the physical properties of quasar jets do not have a strong redshift dependence. A dominant IC/CMB model is inconsistent with our data.

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