A Chandra Survey of $z\geq4.5$ Quasars
Jiang-Tao Li, Feige Wang, Jinyi Yang, Joel N. Bregman, Xiaohui Fan,, and Yuchen Zhang

TL;DR
This study presents a uniform analysis of X-ray data from 152 high-redshift quasars, revealing their X-ray properties, correlations with other quasar parameters, and implications for using quasars as cosmological probes.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive Chandra X-ray survey of $z extgreater{}4.5$ quasars, including detection statistics, spectral analysis, and comparison with lower-redshift samples.
Findings
46 quasars detected in X-ray above 3σ
X-ray photon index median ~1.79 with no redshift evolution
No significant redshift evolution of the $L_{X}-L_{UV}$ relation
Abstract
X-ray observations provide a unique probe of the accretion disk corona of supermassive black holes (SMBHs). In this paper, we present a uniform \emph{Chandra} X-ray data analysis of a sample of 152 quasars. We firmly detect 46 quasars of this sample in 0.5-2~keV above 3~ and calculate the upper limits of the X-ray flux of the remaining. We also estimate the power law photon index of the X-ray spectrum of 31 quasars. 24 of our sample quasars are detected in the FIRST or NVSS radio surveys; all of them are radio-loud. We statistically compare the X-ray properties of our quasars to other X-ray samples of AGN at different redshifts. The relation between the rest-frame X-ray luminosity and other quasar parameters, such as the bolometric luminosity, UV luminosity, or SMBH mass, show large scatters. These large scatters can be attributed to the narrow luminosity…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Scientific Research and Discoveries · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
