Barcons, XavierCarballo, R.Carrera, F. J.Ceballos, M. T.González-Serrano, J. I.Paredes i Poy, Josep MariaRibó Gomis, MarcWarwick, R. S.2020-02-172020-02-1720030035-8711https://hdl.handle.net/2445/150502We present new XMM-Newton X-ray observations of the z=1.246 narrow-line radioquasar RX J1011.2+5545 serendipitously discovered by ROSAT. The flat X-ray spectrum previously measured by ROSAT and ASCA is shown to be the result of a steep Gamma~1.8 power law spectrum seen through a moderate intrinsic absorbing column NH~4E21 cm^-2. The position of the X-ray source is entirely coincident with the nucleus of the radio source that we have resolved in new sensitive VLA observations at 3.6 and 6 cm, implying that scattering in the radio lobes is not responsible for the bulk of X-ray emission. In the EPIC pn image, a faint patch of X-ray emission is apparent 14'' to the NE of the main X-ray source. The former is positionally coincident with an apparently extended optical object with R~21.9, but there is no associated radio emission, thus ruling out the possibility that this represents a hotspot in a jet emanating from the primary X-ray source. No reflection features are detected in the X-ray spectrum of the narrow-line radioquasar, although an Fe line with equivalent width of up to 600 eV cannot be ruled out.6 p.application/pdfeng(c) Barcons, Xavier et al., 2003Galàxies activesRaigs XActive galaxiesX-raysOn the origin of the X-ray emission from a narrow-line radioquasar at z>1info:eu-repo/semantics/article5089842020-02-17info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess