A Population of X-ray Weak Quasars: PHL 1811 Analogs at High Redshift
Jianfeng Wu, W. N. Brandt, Patrick B. Hall, Robert R. Gibson, Gordon, T. Richards, Donald P. Schneider, Ohad Shemmer, Dennis W. Just, Sarah J., Schmidt

TL;DR
This study identifies a rare class of high-redshift, X-ray weak quasars with unique UV emission lines, suggesting intrinsic X-ray weakness and potential heavy absorption, and explores their properties and prevalence.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed analysis of high-redshift PHL 1811 analogs, linking their X-ray weakness to UV emission-line features and proposing a unifying model for weak-line quasars.
Findings
Radio-quiet PHL 1811 analogs are X-ray weak by a factor of ~13
These quasars lack broad absorption lines and have blue UV/optical continua
Approximately 30% of radio-quiet weak-line quasars are PHL 1811 analogs
Abstract
We report the results from Chandra and XMM-Newton observations of a sample of 10 type 1 quasars selected to have unusual UV emission-line properties (weak and blueshifted high-ionization lines; strong UV Fe emission) similar to those of PHL 1811, a confirmed intrinsically X-ray weak quasar. These quasars were identified by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey at high redshift (z~2.2); eight are radio quiet while two are radio intermediate. All of the radio-quiet PHL 1811 analogs are notably X-ray weak by a mean factor of ~13. These sources lack broad absorption lines and have blue UV/optical continua, suggesting they are intrinsically X-ray weak. However, their average X-ray spectrum appears to be harder than those of typical quasars, which may indicate the presence of heavy intrinsic X-ray absorption. Our radio-quiet PHL 1811 analogs support a connection between an X-ray weak spectral energy…
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