X-ray Observations of a $z\sim6.2$ Quasar/Galaxy Merger
Thomas Connor, Eduardo Ba\~nados, Daniel Stern, Roberto Decarli,, Jan-Torge Schindler, Xiaohui Fan, Emanuele Paolo Farina, Chiara Mazzucchelli,, John S. Mulchaey, Fabian Walter

TL;DR
This study reports X-ray observations of a high-redshift ($z extasciitilde6.2$) quasar with a merging galaxy, revealing potential dual active galactic nuclei and providing insights into early black hole growth.
Contribution
First X-ray detection of a $z extasciitilde6.2$ quasar and its merging companion, suggesting a dual AGN system at high redshift.
Findings
Quasar is powerful and soft in X-ray emission.
Detection of hard X-ray photons near the companion galaxy.
Potential evidence for a highly-obscured AGN in the merging galaxy.
Abstract
Quasars at early redshifts () with companion galaxies offer unique insights into the growth and evolution of the first supermassive black holes. Here, we report on a 150 ks Chandra observation of PSO J308.041621.2339, a quasar with a merging companion galaxy identified in [C II] and rest-frame UV emission. With net counts, we find that PSO J308.041621.2339 is powerful ( in rest-frame keV) yet soft (spectral power-law index and optical-to-X-ray slope ). In addition, we detect three hard-energy photons to the west of the main quasar, cospatial with the brightest UV emission of the merging companion. As no soft-energy photons are detected in the same area, this is potentially…
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