X-ray Observations of Luminous Dusty Quasars at z > 2
G. B. Lansbury, M. Banerji, A. C. Fabian, and M. J. Temple

TL;DR
This study presents X-ray observations of high-redshift, dust-reddened quasars, revealing their high luminosities, moderate absorption, and potential role in black hole and galaxy co-evolution during a transitional blowout phase.
Contribution
First X-ray spectral analysis of luminous dusty quasars at z > 2, linking their properties to a quasar blowout phase in galaxy evolution models.
Findings
Median X-ray luminosity of 10^{45.1} erg/s for detected sources.
Gas column densities consistent with dust extinction levels.
X-ray to bolometric correction factors range from 50 to 3000.
Abstract
We present new X-ray observations of luminous heavily dust-reddened quasars (HRQs) selected from infrared sky surveys. HRQs appear to be a dominant population at high redshifts and the highest luminosities, and may be associated with a transitional "blowout" phase of black hole and galaxy co-evolution models. Despite this, their high-energy properties have been poorly known. We use the overall sample of objects with XMM-Newton coverage to study the high-energy properties of HRQs at erg/s and . For the seven sources with strong X-ray detections, we perform spectral analyses. These find a median X-ray luminosity of erg/s, comparable to the most powerful X-ray quasars known. The gas column densities are - cm, in agreement with the amount…
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