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On the Fraction of X-ray Weak Quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey

Published 5 Aug 2020 in astro-ph.GA and astro-ph.HE | (2008.02277v1)

Abstract: We investigate systematically the X-ray emission from type 1 quasars using a sample of 1825 Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) non-broad absorption line (non-BAL) quasars with Chandra archival observations. A significant correlation is found between the X-ray-to-optical power-law slope parameter (αOX\alpha_{\rm OX}) and the 2500 A˚\r{A} monochromatic luminosity (L2500 A˚L_{\rm 2500~\r{A}}), and the X-ray weakness of a quasar is assessed via the deviation of its αOX\alpha_{\rm OX} value from that expected from this relation. We demonstrate the existence of a population of non-BAL X-ray weak quasars, and the fractions of quasars that are X-ray weak by factors of ≥6\ge6 and ≥10\ge10 are 5.8±0.7%5.8\pm0.7\% and 2.7±0.5%2.7\pm0.5\%, respectively. We classify the X-ray weak quasars (X-ray weak by factors of ≥6\ge6) into three categories based on their optical spectral features: weak emission-line quasars (WLQs; CIV REW $&lt;16~\r{A}$), red quasars ($\Delta(g-i)&gt;0.2$), and unclassified X-ray weak quasars. The X-ray weak fraction of 35−9<sup>+12%35_{- 9}<sup>{+12}\% within the WLQ population is significantly higher than that within non-WLQs, confirming previous findings that WLQs represent one population of X-ray weak quasars. The X-ray weak fraction of 13−3<sup>+</sup>5%13_{- 3}<sup>{+</sup> 5}\% within the red quasar population is also considerably higher than that within the normal quasar population. The unclassified X-ray weak quasars do not have unusual optical spectral features, and their X-ray weakness may be mainly related to quasar X-ray variability.

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