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NuSTAR J033202-2746.8 Direct Constraints on the Compton Reflection in a Heavily Obscured Quasar at z ≈ 2

Author(s)
Del Moro, A.
Mullaney, J. R.
Alexander, D. M.
Puccetti, Simonetta  
Subjects

galaxies active

infrared galaxies

quasars general

quasars individual Nu...

X-rays galaxies

Date Issued
2014-05-01
Mission(s)
NuSTAR  
Abstract
We report Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) observations of NuSTAR J033202-2746.8, a heavily obscured, radio-loud quasar detected in the Extended Chandra Deep Field-South, the deepest layer of the NuSTAR extragalactic survey (~400 ks, at its deepest). NuSTAR J033202-2746.8 is reliably detected by NuSTAR only at E > 8 keV and has a very flat spectral slope in the NuSTAR energy band (Gamma =0.55^{+0.62}_{-0.64}; 3-30 keV). Combining the NuSTAR data with extremely deep observations by Chandra and XMM-Newton (4 Ms and 3 Ms, respectively), we constrain the broad-band X-ray spectrum of NuSTAR J033202-2746.8, indicating that this source is a heavily obscured quasar (N_H=5.6^{+0.9}_{-0.8}times 10^{23} cm<SUP>-2</SUP>) with luminosity L <SUB>10-40 keV</SUB> ≈ 6.4 10<SUP>44</SUP> erg s<SUP>-1</SUP>. Although existing optical and near-infrared (near-IR) data, as well as follow-up spectroscopy with the Keck and VLT telescopes, failed to provide a secure redshift identification for NuSTAR J033202-2746.8, we reliably constrain the redshift z = 2.00 0.04 from the X-ray spectral features (primarily from the iron K edge). The NuSTAR spectrum shows a significant reflection component (R=0.55^{+0.44}_{-0.37}), which was not constrained by previous analyses of Chandra and XMM-Newton data alone. The measured reflection fraction is higher than the R ~ 0 typically observed in bright radio-loud quasars such as NuSTAR J033202-2746.8, which has L <SUB>1.4 GHz</SUB> ≈ 10<SUP>27</SUP> W Hz<SUP>-1</SUP>. Constraining the spectral shape of active galactic nuclei (AGNs), including bright quasars, is very important for understanding the AGN population, and can have a strong impact on the modeling of the X-ray background. Our results show the importance of NuSTAR in investigating the broad-band spectral properties of quasars out to high redshift.
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13025/3645
DOI
10.1088/0004-637X/786/1/16
URL
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2014ApJ...786...16D
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