XMM-Newton reveals a Seyfert-like X-ray spectrum in the z=3.6 QSO B1422+231
M. Dadina, C. Vignali, M. Cappi, G. Lanzuisi, G. Ponti, B. De Marco,, G. Chartas, M. Giustini

TL;DR
This study presents a high-quality X-ray spectrum of a gravitationally lensed quasar at z=3.6, revealing a Seyfert-like spectrum with features indicating a typical AGN structure, supporting the universality of AGN properties across cosmic time.
Contribution
First high-quality, single-epoch X-ray spectrum of a high-redshift quasar showing Seyfert-like features, confirming AGN models apply at early cosmic epochs.
Findings
Detection of neutral absorption and an absorption edge at 7.5 keV
Hints of FeKα emission line at 6.4 keV
Presence of a reflection hump in the 15-20 keV band
Abstract
Matter flows in the central regions of quasars during their active phases are probably responsible for the properties of the super-massive black holes and that of the bulges of host galaxies. To understand how this mechanism works, we need to characterize the geometry and the physical state of the accreting matter at cosmological redshifts. The few high quality X-ray spectra of distant QSO have been collected by adding sparse pointings of single objects obtained during X-ray monitoring campaigns. This could have introduced spurious spectral features due to source variability. Here we present a single epoch, high-quality X-ray spectrum of the z=3.62 quasar B1422+231 whose flux is enhanced by gravitationally lensing (F10erg s cm). The X-ray spectrum of B1422+231 is found to be very similar to the one of a typical nearby Seyfert galaxy. Neutral…
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