An exploratory search for Z ≳ 6 quasars in the ukidss early data release

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Abstract

We conducted an exploratory search for quasars at z 6-8, using the Early Data Release (EDR) from the United Kingdom Infrared Deep Sky Survey (UKIDSS) cross-matched to panoramic optical imagery. High-redshift quasar candidates are chosen using multi-color selection in i, z, Y, J, H, and K bands. After removal of apparent instrumental artifacts, our candidate list consisted of 34 objects. We further refined this list with deeper imaging in the optical for ten of our candidates. Twenty-five candidates were followed up spectroscopically in the near-infrared and in the optical. We confirmed 25 of our spectra as very low-mass main-sequence stars or brown dwarfs, which were indeed expected as the main contaminants of this exploratory search. The lack of quasar detection is not surprising: the estimated probability of finding a single z > 6 quasar down to the limit of UKIDSS in 27.3 deg2 of the EDR is <5%. We find that the most important limiting factor in this work is the depth of the available optical data. Experience gained in this pilot project can help refine high-redshift quasar selection criteria for subsequent UKIDSS data releases. © 2008. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Glikman, E., Eigenbrod, A., Djorgovski, S. g., Meylan, G., Thompson, D., Mahabal, A., & Courbin, F. (2008). An exploratory search for Z ≳ 6 quasars in the ukidss early data release. Astronomical Journal, 136(3), 954–962. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-6256/136/3/954

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