TY - JOUR
T1 - Discovery of 16 New z ˜ 5.5 Quasars: Filling in the Redshift Gap of Quasar Color Selection
AU - Yang, Jinyi
AU - Fan, Xiaohui
AU - Wu, Xue-Bing
AU - Wang, Feige
AU - Bian, Fuyan
AU - Yang, Qian
AU - McGreer, Ian D.
AU - Yi, Weimin
AU - Jiang, Linhua
AU - Green, Richard
AU - Yue, Minghao
AU - Wang, Shu
AU - Li, Zefeng
AU - Ding, Jiani
AU - Dye, Simon
AU - Lawrence, Andy
PY - 2017/3/30
Y1 - 2017/3/30
N2 - We present initial results from the first systematic survey of luminous
z ˜ 5.5 quasars. Quasars at z ˜ 5.5, the post-reionization
epoch, are crucial tools to explore the evolution of intergalactic
medium, quasar evolution, and the early super-massive black hole growth.
However, it has been very challenging to select quasars at redshifts 5.3
≤ z ≤ 5.7 using conventional color selections, due to their
similar optical colors to late-type stars, especially M dwarfs,
resulting in a glaring redshift gap in quasar redshift distributions. We
develop a new selection technique for z ˜ 5.5 quasars based on
optical, near-IR, and mid-IR photometric data from Sloan Digital Sky
Survey (SDSS), UKIRT InfraRed Deep Sky Surveys—Large Area Survey
(ULAS), VISTA Hemisphere Survey (VHS), and Wide Field Infrared Survey
Explorer. From our pilot observations in the SDSS-ULAS/VHS area, we have
discovered 15 new quasars at 5.3 ≤ z ≤ 5.7 and 6 new lower
redshift quasars, with SDSS z band magnitude brighter than 20.5.
Including other two z ˜ 5.5 quasars already published in our
previous work, we now construct a uniform quasar sample at 5.3 ≤ z
≤ 5.7, with 17 quasars in a ˜4800 square degree survey area. For
further application in a larger survey area, we apply our selection
pipeline to do a test selection by using the new wide field J-band
photometric data from a preliminary version of the UKIRT Hemisphere
Survey (UHS). We successfully discover the first UHS selected z ˜
5.5 quasar.
AB - We present initial results from the first systematic survey of luminous
z ˜ 5.5 quasars. Quasars at z ˜ 5.5, the post-reionization
epoch, are crucial tools to explore the evolution of intergalactic
medium, quasar evolution, and the early super-massive black hole growth.
However, it has been very challenging to select quasars at redshifts 5.3
≤ z ≤ 5.7 using conventional color selections, due to their
similar optical colors to late-type stars, especially M dwarfs,
resulting in a glaring redshift gap in quasar redshift distributions. We
develop a new selection technique for z ˜ 5.5 quasars based on
optical, near-IR, and mid-IR photometric data from Sloan Digital Sky
Survey (SDSS), UKIRT InfraRed Deep Sky Surveys—Large Area Survey
(ULAS), VISTA Hemisphere Survey (VHS), and Wide Field Infrared Survey
Explorer. From our pilot observations in the SDSS-ULAS/VHS area, we have
discovered 15 new quasars at 5.3 ≤ z ≤ 5.7 and 6 new lower
redshift quasars, with SDSS z band magnitude brighter than 20.5.
Including other two z ˜ 5.5 quasars already published in our
previous work, we now construct a uniform quasar sample at 5.3 ≤ z
≤ 5.7, with 17 quasars in a ˜4800 square degree survey area. For
further application in a larger survey area, we apply our selection
pipeline to do a test selection by using the new wide field J-band
photometric data from a preliminary version of the UKIRT Hemisphere
Survey (UHS). We successfully discover the first UHS selected z ˜
5.5 quasar.
KW - galaxies: active
KW - galaxies: high-redshift
KW - quasars: emission lines
KW - quasars: general
U2 - 10.3847/1538-3881/aa6577
DO - 10.3847/1538-3881/aa6577
M3 - Article
SN - 0004-6256
VL - 153
SP - 184
JO - Astronomical Journal
JF - Astronomical Journal
IS - 4
ER -