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2007ApJ...663..103L - Astrophys. J., 663, 103-117 (2007/July-1)

The intrinsically X-ray weak quasar PHL 1811. I. X-ray observations and spectral energy distribution.

LEIGHLY K.M., HALPERN J.P., JENKINS E.B., GRUPE D., CHOI J. and PRESCOTT K.B.

Abstract (from CDS):

This is the first of two papers reporting observations and analysis of the unusually bright (mb=14.4), luminous (MB=-25.5), nearby (z=0.192) narrow-line quasar PHL 1811, focusing on the X-ray properties and the spectral energy distribution. Two Chandra observations reveal a weak X-ray source with a steep spectrum. Variability by a factor of 4 between the two observations separated by 12 days suggests that the X-rays are not scattered emission. The XMM-Newton spectra are modeled in the 0.3-5 keV band by a steep power law with Γ=2.3±0.1, and the upper limit on intrinsic absorption is 8.7x1020/cm2. The spectral slopes are consistent with power-law indices commonly observed in NLS1s, and it appears that we observe the central engine X-rays directly. Including two recent Swift ToO snapshots, a factor of ∼5 variability was observed among the five X-ray observations reported here. In contrast, the UV photometry obtained by the XMM-Newton OM and Swift UVOT, and the HST spectrum reveal no significant UV variability. The αox inferred from the Chandra and contemporaneous HST spectrum is -2.3±0.1, significantly steeper than observed from other quasars of the same optical luminosity. The steep, canonical X-ray spectra, lack of absorption, and significant X-ray variability lead us to conclude that PHL 1811 is intrinsically X-ray weak. We also discuss an accretion disk model and the host galaxy of PHL 1811.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Quasars: Emission Lines - quasars: individual (PHL 1811) - X-Rays: Galaxies

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