The peculiar optical-UV X-ray spectra of the X-ray weak quasar PG 0043+039
W. Kollatschny, N. Schartel, M. Zetzl, M. Santos-Lle\'o, P. M., Rodr\'iguez-Pascual, L. Ballo, and A. Talavera

TL;DR
This study detects and analyzes the extreme X-ray weakness of quasar PG 0043+039, revealing its peculiar spectral features and intrinsic faintness, challenging typical AGN models and suggesting an intrinsic origin for its X-ray deficiency.
Contribution
First deep X-ray detection and spectral analysis of PG 0043+039, revealing its intrinsic X-ray weakness and peculiar UV/optical spectral features.
Findings
PG 0043+039 is an intrinsically X-ray weak quasar.
The X-ray spectrum shows normal power-law characteristics with moderate absorption.
The UV/optical spectrum is highly peculiar with broad bumps and a maximum flux at 2500 Å.
Abstract
The object PG 0043+039 has been identified as a broad absorption line (BAL) quasar based on its UV spectra. However, this optical luminous quasar has not been detected before in deep X-ray observations, making it the most extreme X-ray weak quasar known today. This study aims to detect PG 0043+039 in a deep X-ray exposure. The question is what causes the extreme X-ray weakness of PG 0043+039? Does PG 0043+039 show other spectral or continuum peculiarities? We took simultaneous deep X-ray spectra with XMM-Newton, far-ultraviolet (FUV) spectra with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) and optical spectra of PG 0043+039 with the Hobby-Eberly Telescope (HET) and Southern African Large Telescope (SALT) in July, 2013. We have detected PG 0043+039 in our X-ray exposure taken in 2013. We presented our first results in a separate paper (Kollatschny et al. 2015). PG 0043+039 shows an extreme…
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