2014AJ....148...14B


Query : 2014AJ....148...14B

2014AJ....148...14B - Astron. J., 148, 14 (2014/July-0)

Discovery of eight z ∼ 6 quasars from Pan-STARRS1.

BANADOS E., VENEMANS B.P., MORGANSON E., DECARLI R., WALTER F., CHAMBERS K.C., RIX H.-W., FARINA E.P., FAN X., JIANG L., McGREER I., DE ROSA G., SIMCOE R., WEISS A., PRICE P.A., MORGAN J.S., BURGETT W.S., GREINER J., KAISER N., KUDRITZKI R.-P., MAGNIER E.A., METCALFE N., STUBBS C.W., SWEENEY W., TONRY J.L., WAINSCOAT R.J. and WATERS C.

Abstract (from CDS):

High-redshift quasars are currently the only probes of the growth of supermassive black holes and potential tracers of structure evolution at early cosmic time. Here we present our candidate selection criteria from the Panoramic Survey Telescope & Rapid Response System 1 and follow-up strategy to discover quasars in the redshift range 5.7 ≲ z ≲ 6.2. With this strategy we discovered eight new 5.7 ≤ z ≤ 6.0 quasars, increasing the number of known quasars at z > 5.7 by more than 10%. We additionally recovered 18 previously known quasars. The eight quasars presented here span a large range of luminosities (-27.3 ≤ M1450 ≤ -25.4; 19.6 ≤ zP1 ≤ 21.2) and are remarkably heterogeneous in their spectral features: half of them show bright emission lines whereas the other half show a weak or no Lyα emission line (25% with rest-frame equivalent width of the Lyα +N V line lower than 15 Å). We find a larger fraction of weak-line emission quasars than in lower redshift studies. This may imply that the weak-line quasar population at the highest redshifts could be more abundant than previously thought. However, larger samples of quasars are needed to increase the statistical significance of this finding.

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Journal keyword(s): cosmology: observations - quasars: emission lines - quasars: general - surveys

Nomenclature: Appendix B: [BVM2014] J224059.407-183934.94 N=1.

Simbad objects: 44

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Number of rows : 44
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 SDSS J000239.39+255034.8 QSO 00 02 39.403 +25 50 34.83           ~ 63 0
2 SDSS J000552.33-000655.6 QSO 00 05 52.333 -00 06 55.65   26.37 25.36     ~ 81 0
3 SDSS J002806.57+045725.3 QSO 00 28 06.568 +04 57 25.39           ~ 41 0
4 EGGR 382 PM* 00 33 54.4629362352 -12 07 58.775300904 15.511 15.572 14.891 14.467 14.051 DC? 100 0
5 M 31 AGN 00 42 44.330 +41 16 07.50 4.86 4.36 3.44     ~ 12635 1
6 SDSS J014837.63+060020.0 QSO 01 48 37.639 +06 00 20.01           ~ 59 0
7 SDSS J020332.38+001229.0 QSO 02 03 32.389 +00 12 29.10           ~ 45 0
8 PSO J037.9706-28.8389 QSO 02 31 52.95768 -28 50 20.0796           ~ 4 0
9 QSO J0300-2232 QSO 03 00 44.17968 -22 32 27.1860           ~ 6 0
10 GD 50 WD* 03 48 50.1859724280 -00 58 32.290187664 12.596 13.787 14.063 14.210 14.388 DA1.2 257 1
11 SDSS J035349.76+010405.4 QSO 03 53 49.73125 +01 04 04.6611           ~ 46 0
12 BD+52 913 WD* 05 05 30.6180977592 +52 49 51.919301604 10.25 11.44 11.69 11.93 12.108 DA.8 1089 0
13 HD 49798 HXB 06 48 04.7001531360 -44 18 58.436036028 6.758 8.017 8.287 8.391 8.543 sdO6 328 0
14 SDSS J092721.82+200123.7 QSO 09 27 21.821 +20 01 23.63   24.97 23.89     ~ 68 0
15 SDSS J103027.09+052455.0 QSO 10 30 27.092 +05 24 55.02   26.15 25.44     ~ 269 0
16 SDSS J104433.04-012502.0 QSO 10 44 33.040 -01 25 02.08     21.81     ~ 175 1
17 SDSS J104845.05+463718.3 QSO 10 48 45.058 +46 37 18.38   25.87 24.76     ~ 129 0
18 SDSS J113717.72+354956.9 QSO 11 37 17.725 +35 49 56.92   25.31 24.29     ~ 61 0
19 QSO J1148+0702 QSO 11 48 03.279 +07 02 08.27           ~ 25 0
20 SDSS J114816.64+525150.3 QSO 11 48 16.647 +52 51 50.31   25.73 25.04     ~ 452 0
21 SDSS J120737.43+063010.1 QSO 12 07 37.434 +06 30 10.11           ~ 30 0
22 PSO J183.2991-12.7676 QSO 12 13 11.80560 -12 46 03.4464           ~ 14 0
23 PSO J187.3050+04.3243 QSO 12 29 13.20806 +04 19 27.7481           ~ 7 0
24 SDSS J124340.81+252923.8 QSO 12 43 40.812 +25 29 23.88           ~ 13 0
25 SDSS J125051.93+313021.9 QSO 12 50 51.92976 +31 30 21.9168   25.52 24.59     ~ 55 0
26 SDSS J131911.29+095051.3 QSO 13 19 11.291 +09 50 51.49           ~ 89 0
27 QSO J1335+3533 QSO 13 35 50.809 +35 33 15.80   23.29 22.22     ~ 54 0
28 PSO J210.8722-12.0094 QSO 14 03 29.33280 -12 00 34.1352           ~ 5 0
29 SDSS J141111.27+121737.3 QSO 14 11 11.277 +12 17 37.31   24.79 23.82     ~ 77 0
30 PSO J213.3629-22.5617 QSO 14 13 27.11760 -22 33 42.2532           ~ 5 0
31 QSO J1420-1602 QSO 14 20 36.34320 -16 02 30.2460           ~ 16 0
32 QSO J1425+3254 QSO 14 25 16.32672 +32 54 09.6768       23.76 21.15 ~ 25 0
33 QSO J1436+5007 QSO 14 36 11.737 +50 07 07.00   26.11 24.57     ~ 30 0
34 CFHQS J150941-174926 QSO 15 09 41.77920 -17 49 26.7996           ~ 70 0
35 SDSS J160253.98+422824.8 QSO 16 02 53.982 +42 28 24.86   24.32 24.32     ~ 67 0
36 QSO J1621+5155 QSO 16 21 00.924 +51 55 48.86           ~ 17 0
37 SDSS J162331.81+311200.5 QSO 16 23 31.806 +31 12 00.55   24.77 25.16     ~ 80 0
38 CD-38 10980 WD* 16 23 33.8380498896 -39 13 46.161043572 9.916 10.885 11.029 10.936 10.841 DA2 483 0
39 SDSS J163033.89+401209.6 QSO 16 30 33.898 +40 12 09.68   26.45 25.01     ~ 85 0
40 CD-44 12736 PM* 18 36 25.9502475648 -44 18 36.907592904   10.83 10.22     G0 211 0
41 SDSS J205406.49-000514.5 QSO 20 54 06.494 -00 05 14.57           ~ 79 0
42 PSO J340.2041-18.6621 QSO 22 40 49.00080 -18 39 43.8120           ~ 18 0
43 [BVM2014] J224059.407-183934.94 smm 22 40 59.407 -18 39 34.94           ~ 1 0
44 SDSS J231038.88+185519.7 QSO 23 10 38.888 +18 55 19.72           ~ 84 0

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