Discovery of Candidate X-ray Jets in High-Redshift Quasars

Kavli Affiliate: Herman L. Marshall

| First 5 Authors: Bradford Snios, Daniel A. Schwartz, Aneta Siemiginowska, MaƂgosia Sobolewska, Mark Birkinshaw

| Summary:

We present Chandra X-ray observations of 14 radio-loud quasars at redshifts
$3 < z < 4$, selected from a well-defined sample. All quasars are detected in
the 0.5-7.0 keV energy band, and resolved X-ray features are detected in five
of the objects at distances of 1-12" from the quasar core. The X-ray features
are spatially coincident with known radio features for four of the five
quasars. This indicates that these systems contain X-ray jets. X-ray fluxes and
luminosities are measured, and jet-to-core X-ray flux ratios are estimated. The
flux ratios are consistent with those observed for nearby jet systems,
suggesting that the observed X-ray emission mechanism is independent of
redshift. For quasars with undetected jets, an upper limit on the average X-ray
jet intensity is estimated using a stacked image analysis. Emission spectra of
the quasar cores are extracted and modeled to obtain best-fit photon indices,
and an Fe K emission line is detected from one quasar in our sample. We compare
X-ray spectral properties with optical and radio emission in the context of
both our sample and other quasar surveys.

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