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We present new X-ray observations of luminous heavily dust-reddened quasars (HRQs) selected from infrared sky surveys. HRQs appear to be a dominant population at high redshifts and the highest luminosities, and may be associated with a transitional blowout phase of black hole and galaxy co-evolution models. Despite this, their high-energy properties have been poorly known. We use the overall sample of $10$ objects with XMM-Newton coverage to study the high-energy properties of HRQs at $left< L_{rm bol} right> = 10^{47.5}$ erg/s and $left< z right>= 2.5$. For the seven sources with strong X-ray detections, we perform spectral analyses. These find a median X-ray luminosity of $left< L_{rm 2-10,keV} right> = 10^{45.1}$ erg/s, comparable to the most powerful X-ray quasars known. The gas column densities are $N_{rm H}=(1$-$8)times 10^{22}$ cm$^{-2}$, in agreement with the amount of dust extinction observed. The dust to gas ratios are sub-Galactic, but are higher than found in local AGN. The intrinsic X-ray luminosities of HRQs are weak compared to the mid-infrared ($L_{rm 6mu m}$) and bolometric luminosities ($L_{rm bol}$), in agreement with findings for other luminous quasar samples. For instance, the X-ray to bolometric corrections range from $kappa_{rm bol}approx 50$-$3000$. The moderate absorption levels and accretion rates close to the Eddington limit ($left< lambda_{rm Edd} right>=1.06$) are in agreement with a quasar blowout phase. Indeed, we find that the HRQs lie in the forbidden region of the $N_{rm H}$-$lambda_{rm Edd}$ plane, and therefore that radiation pressure feedback on the dusty interstellar medium may be driving a phase of blowout that has been ongoing for a few $10^{5}$ years. The wider properties, including [OIII] narrow-line region kinematics, broadly agree with this interpretation.
We present NuSTAR hard X-ray (3-79 keV) observations of three Type 2 quasars at z ~ 0.4-0.5, optically selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). Although the quasars show evidence for being heavily obscured Compton-thick systems on the basis
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We present results from a 20 ks XMM-Newton DDT observation of the radio-load quasar CFHQS J142952+544717 at z=6.18, whose extreme X-ray luminosity was recently revealed by the SRG/eROSITA telescope in the course of its first all-sky survey. The quasa
We investigate the relation between star formation rates ($dot{M}_{s}$) and AGN properties in optically selected type 1 quasars at $2<z<3$ using data from Herschel and the SDSS. We find that $dot{rm{M}}_s$ remains approximately constant with redshift
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