The Energetics of the Central Engine in the Powerful Quasar, 3C298
Brian Punsly, Christian Groeneveld, Gary J. Hill, Paola Marziani,, Gregory R. Zeimann, Donald P. Schneider

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the energetics of the quasar 3C 298, revealing it has an extraordinarily powerful jet and accretion flow, with implications for understanding quasar jet production and EUV emission characteristics.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed estimate of the long-term jet power and bolometric luminosity of 3C 298, highlighting its extreme energetics and the EUV deficit in powerful radio quasars.
Findings
Jet power rivals the largest known in quasars.
The bolometric luminosity is comparable to jet power, with a ratio near 1.
The quasar exhibits a steep EUV spectrum and weak emission lines.
Abstract
The compact steep spectrum radio source, 3C 298, (redshift of 1.44) has the largest 178 MHz luminosity in the 3CR (revised Third Cambridge Catalogue) catalog; its radio lobes are among the most luminous in the Universe. The plasma state of the radio lobes is modeled with the aid of interferometric radio observations (in particular, the new Low Frequency Array observation and archival MERLIN data) and archival single-station data. It is estimated that the long-term time-averaged jet power required to fill these lobes with leptonic plasma is , rivaling the largest time averaged jet powers from any quasar. Supporting this notion of extraordinary jet power is a 0.5 keV -10 keV luminosity of , comparable to luminous blazars, yet there is no other indication of strong…
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