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    Brusa, M.; Urrutia, T.; Toba, Y.; Buchner, J.; Li, J.-Y.; Liu, T.; Perna, M.; Salvato, M.; Merloni, A.; Musiimenta, B.; Nandra, K.; Wolf, J.; Arcodia, R.; Dwelly, T.; Georgakakis, A.; Goulding, A.; Matsuoka, Y.; Nagao, T.; Schramm, M.; Silverman, J. D.; Terashima, Y.

    Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin), 05/2022, Letnik: 661
    Journal Article

    Theoretical models of the co-evolution of galaxies and active galactic nuclei (AGNs) ascribe an important role in the feedback process to a short, luminous, obscured, and dust-enshrouded phase during which the accretion rate of the supermassive black hole is expected to be at its maximum and the associated AGN-driven winds are also predicted to be maximally developed. To test this scenario, we have isolated a textbook candidate from the eROSITA Final Equatorial-Depth Survey (eFEDS) obtained within the performance and verification program of the eROSITA telescope on board the Spectrum Röntgen Gamma mission. From an initial catalogue of 246 hard X-ray selected sources that are matched with the photometric and spectroscopic information available within the eROSITA and Hyper Suprime-Cam consortia, three candidates quasars in the feedback phase have been isolated applying a diagnostic proposed previously. Only one source (eFEDS J091157.4+014327) has a spectrum already available (from SDSS-DR16, z = 0.603) and it unambiguously shows abroad component (full width at half maximum ~1650 kms −1 ) in the OIII5007 line. The associated observed L OIII is ~2.6 × 10 42 erg s −1 , one to two orders of magnitude higher than that observed in local Seyfert galaxies and comparable to those observed in a sample of z ~ 0.5 type 1 quasars. From the multi-wavelength data available, we derive an Eddington ratio ( L bol / L Edd ) of ~0.25 and a bolometric correction in the hard X-ray band of k bol ~ 10, which is lower than the corrections observed for objects at similar bolometric luminosity. These properties, along with the outflow, the high X-ray luminosity, the moderate X-ray obscuration ( L X ∽10 44.8 erg s −1 , N H ∽2.7 × 10 22 cm −2 ), and the red optical colour, all match the prediction of quasars in the feedback phase from merger-driven models. Forecasting to the full eROSITA all-sky survey with its spectroscopic follow-up, we predict that by the end of 2024, we will have a sample of few hundred such objects at z = 0.5–2.