QSO X-ray spectra and the contribution of QSOs to the X-ray background radiationIt has been suggested that QSOs make up a substantial fraction of the unresolved X-ray background (XRB) in the 0.5-3 keV energy band. The XRB is poorly known at these energies due to contamination by diffuse galactic emission. The XRB spectrum is precisely measured above 3 keV, and the aggregate spectrum of the proposed contributors should match its form. Seyfert galaxies are thought to contribute 20-30 percent (3-10 keV), and they have been shown to have power-law energy indices of roughly 0.7. The 1-15 keV average spectrum of a sample of optically bright QSOs and a 90 percent confidence range is found for a power law index of 0.83 for N(H) of less than 3 x 10 to the 20th atoms per sq cm. It is also found that QSOs with spectra most consistent with these measurements can contribute about 30 percent at most of the 3-10 keV XRB, or else the remaining contributors have intriguing spectra which rise with energy up to 10 keV and fall sharply thereafter. Alternativey, the X-ray spectral shape of QSOs is a function of redshift and/or radio luminosity.
Document ID
19850031199
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Worrall, D. M. (California, University San Diego, CA, United States)
Marshall, F. E. (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Laboratory for High Energy Astrophysics, Greenbelt, MD, United States)