Abstract: | Soft X-ray photoelectric absorption of high-z quasars has been known for more than a decade, but has no unambiguous astro-physical context. We construct the largest sample to date of more than 50 high redshift quasars (z > 0.5) selected from the XMM-Newton archive based on high photon count criteria. We will present results for the measured optical depth ô, at 0.5 keV for our sample. We aim to find which physical parameters of the quasars drive their observed absorption, e.g., redshift, radio luminosity, radio loudness, or the X-ray luminosity. We also compare the absorption behavior with redshift with the pattern expected if the diffuse intergalactic medium (IGM) is responsible for the observed absorption. We find that although the z > 2 quasar opacity is consistent with IGM absorption, absorption of intermediate z (0.5 < z < 2) quasars is for the most part too low for this scenario. Generally, z < 2 and radio quiet objects show no significant absorption, and provide only upper limits for the optical depth. Thus, we use censored statistics methods to seek correlations between the measured parameters. We find only a weak correlation between ô and z, and even a weaker correlation between ô and radio luminosity, which leads to the conclusion that although a simple IGM origin for the quasar absorption is unlikely, optical depth does seem to increase with redshift as ô ~ (1+z)^2.4. |