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2008A&A...480..715M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 480, 715-721 (2008/3-4)

High-redshift blazar identification for Swift J1656.3-3302.

MASETTI N., MASON E., LANDI R., GIOMMI P., BASSANI L., MALIZIA A., BIRD A.J., BAZZANO A., DEAN A.J., GEHRELS N., PALAZZI E. and UBERTINI P.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report on the high-redshift blazar identification of a new gamma-ray source, Swift J1656.3-3302, detected with the BAT imager onboard the Swift satellite and the IBIS instrument on the INTEGRAL satellite. Follow-up optical spectroscopy has allowed us to identify the counterpart as an R∼19mag source that shows broad Lyman-α, Si IV, He II, C IV, and C III] emission lines at redshift z=2.40±0.01. Spectral evolution is observed in X-rays when the INTEGRAL/IBIS data are compared to the Swift/BAT results, with the spectrum steepening when the source gets fainter. The 0.7-200keV X-ray continuum, observed with Swift/XRT and INTEGRAL/IBIS, shows the power law shape typical of radio loud (broad emission line) active galactic nuclei (with a photon index Γ∼1.6) and a hint of spectral curvature below ∼2keV, possibly due to intrinsic absorption (NH∼7x1022cm–2) local to the source. Alternatively, a slope change (ΔΓ∼1) around 2.7keV can describe the X-ray spectrum equally well. At this redshift, the observed 20-100keV luminosity of the source is ∼1048erg/s (assuming isotropic emission), making Swift J1656.3-3302 one of the most X-ray luminous blazars. This source is yet another example of a distant gamma-ray loud quasar discovered above 20keV. It is also the farthest object, among the previously unidentified INTEGRAL sources, whose nature has been determined a posteriori through optical spectroscopy.

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Journal keyword(s): quasars: emission lines - quasars: individual: J1656.3-3302 - galaxies: high-redshift - galaxies: active - X-rays: galaxies - astrometry

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