Discovery of strong Iron K{\alpha} emitting Compton thick quasars at z=2.5 and 2.9
C. Feruglio, E. Daddi, F. Fiore, D. M. Alexander, E. Piconcelli, C., Malacaria

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of two high-redshift, Compton thick quasars with strong Iron Kα emission lines, confirming the existence of heavily obscured AGN during intense star formation phases in massive galaxies.
Contribution
It provides the first clear observations of heavily obscured quasars at high redshift with simultaneous vigorous star formation, supporting galaxy evolution models.
Findings
Detection of strong Iron Kα lines indicating Compton thick obscuration
Intrinsic luminosities suggest powerful AGN activity hidden by dense gas
Volume density of such AGN aligns with X-ray background models
Abstract
We report the detection of the 6.4 keV Iron K{\alpha} emission line in two infrared-luminous, massive, star-forming BzK galaxies at z = 2.578 and z = 2.90 in the CDF-S. The Chandra 4 Ms spectra of BzK4892 and BzK8608 show a reflection dominated continuum with strong Iron lines, with rest-frame equivalent widths EW-2.3 keV and 1.2 keV, respectively, demonstrating Compton thick obscuration of the central AGN. For BzK8608 the line identification closely matches the existing photometric redshift derived from the stellar emission. We use the observed luminosities of the Iron K{\alpha} line, of the rest-frame mid-IR continuum and of the UV rest-frame narrow emission lines to infer intrinsic L(2-10 keV)>1e44 erg/s, about 1.0-2.5 dex larger than the observed ones, hence confirming the presence of an absorber with N(H) > 1e24 cm-2. The two BzK galaxies have stellar masses of 5e10 M\odot and,…
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