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2014ApJ...795L..29Y - Astrophys. J., 795, L29 (2014/November-2)

SDSS J013127.34-032100.1: a newly discovered radio-loud quasar at z = 5.18 with extremely high luminosity.

YI W.-M., WANG F., WU X.-B., YANG J., BAI J.-M., FAN X., BRANDT W.N., HO L.C., ZUO W., KIM M., WANG R., YANG Q., ZHANG J.-J., WANG F., WANG J.-G., AI Y., FAN Y.-F., CHANG L., WANG C.-J., LUN B.-L. and XIN Y.-X.

Abstract (from CDS):

Very few of the z > 5 quasars discovered to date have been radio-loud, with radio-to-optical flux ratios (radio-loudness parameters) higher than 10. Here we report the discovery of an optically luminous radio-loud quasar, SDSS J013127.34-032100.1 (J0131-0321 in short), at z = 5.18±0.01 using the Lijiang 2.4 m and Magellan telescopes. J0131-0321 has a spectral energy distribution consistent with that of radio-loud quasars. With an i-band magnitude of 18.47 and a radio flux density of 33 mJy, its radio-loudness parameter is ∼100. The optical and near-infrared spectra taken by Magellan enable us to estimate its bolometric luminosity to be Lbol∼ 1.1x1048 erg/s, approximately 4.5 times greater than that of the most distant quasar known to date. The black hole mass of J0131-0321 is estimated to be 2.7x109 M, with an uncertainty up to 0.4 dex. Detailed physical properties of this high-redshift, radio-loud, potentially super-Eddington quasar can be probed in the future with more dedicated and intensive follow-up observations using multi-wavelength facilities.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: high-redshift - quasars: individual: SDSS J0131-0321

Simbad objects: 14

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