Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
We report the optical identification of an R = 18.3 mag, z = 2.432 quasar at the position of a 6 cm radio source and a faint ROSAT PSPC X-ray source. The quasar lies within the error circles of unidentified extreme-UV (EUV) detections by the EUVE and ROSAT WFC all-sky surveys at approximately 400 A and approximately 150 A, respectively. A 21 cm H I emission measurement in the direction of the quasar with a 21'-diameter beam yields a total H I column density of N(sub H) = 3.3 x 10(exp 20) /sq cm, two orders of magnitude higher than the maximum allowed for transparency through the Galaxy in the EUV The source of the EUV flux is therefore probably nearby (approximately 〈 100 pc), and unrelated to the quasar.
Keywords:
Space Radiation
Type:
Astronomy and Astrophysics; 308; 511-513
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