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The hidden quasar nucleus of a WISE-selected, hyperluminous, dust-obscured galaxy at z ∼ 2.3

Authors :
Fabrizio Fiore
Chiara Feruglio
Enrico Piconcelli
Roberto Maiolino
Simone Bianchi
Cristian Vignali
Jacopo Fritz
Angela Bongiorno
Giorgio Lanzuisi
L. Zappacosta
Giovanni Miniutti
Piconcelli E.
Vignali C.
Bianchi S.
Zappacosta L.
Fritz J.
Lanzuisi G.
Miniutti G.
Bongiorno A.
Feruglio C.
Fiore F.
Maiolino R.
ITA
GBR
Source :
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

We present the first X-ray spectrum of a Hot dust-obscured galaxy (DOG), namely W1835+4355 at z ~ 2.3. Hot DOGs represent a very rare population of hyperluminous (>= 10^47 erg/s), dust-enshrouded objects at z > 2 recently discovered in the WISE All Sky Survey. The 40 ks XMM-Newton spectrum reveals a continuum as flat (Gamma ~ 0.8) as typically seen in heavily obscured AGN. This, along with the presence of strong Fe Kalpha emission, clearly suggests a reflection-dominated spectrum due to Compton-thick absorption. In this scenario, the observed luminosity of L(2-10 keV) ~ 2 x 10^44 erg/s is a fraction (~ 5 x 10^45 erg/s by using several proxies. The Herschel data allow us to constrain the SED up to the sub-mm band, providing a reliable estimate of the quasar contribution (~ 75%) to the IR luminosity as well as the amount of star formation (~ 2100 Msun/yr). Our results thus provide additional pieces of evidence that associate Hot DOGs with an exceptionally dusty phase during which luminous quasars and massive galaxies co-evolve and a very efficient and powerful AGN-driven feedback mechanism is predicted by models.<br />Accepted for publication in A&A Letters

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00046361
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Accession number :
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