The Infrared Medium-deep Survey. VI. Discovery of Faint Quasars at z ∼ 5 with a Medium-band-based Approach

  • Kim Y
  • Im M
  • Jeon Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

The faint quasars with M 1450  > −24 mag are known to hold the key to the determination of the ultraviolet emissivity for the cosmic reionization. But only a few have been identified so far because of the limitations on the survey data. Here we present the first results of the z  ∼ 5 faint quasar survey with the Infrared Medium-deep Survey (IMS), which covers ∼100 deg 2 areas in J band to the depths of J AB  ∼ 23 mag. To improve selection methods, the medium-band follow-up imaging has been carried out using the SED camera for QUasars in Early uNiverse (SQUEAN) on the Otto Struve 2.1 m Telescope. The optical spectra of the candidates were obtained with 8 m class telescopes. We newly discovered 10 quasars with −25 <  M 1450  < −23 at z  ∼ 5, among which three have been missed in a previous survey using the same optical data over the same area, implying the necessity for improvements in high-redshift faint quasar selection. We derived photometric redshifts from the medium-band data and found that they have high accuracies of . The medium-band-based approach allows us to rule out many of the interlopers that contaminate ≳20% of the broadband-selected quasar candidates. These results suggest that the medium-band-based approach is a powerful way to identify z  ∼ 5 quasars and measure their redshifts at high accuracy (1%–2%). It is also a cost-effective way to understand the contribution of quasars to the cosmic reionization history.

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Kim, Y., Im, M., Jeon, Y., Kim, M., Pak, S., Taak, Y. C., … Shin, S. (2019). The Infrared Medium-deep Survey. VI. Discovery of Faint Quasars at z ∼ 5 with a Medium-band-based Approach. The Astrophysical Journal, 870(2), 86. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aaf387

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