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Ultra-luminous quasars at redshift $z>4.5$ from SkyMapper

Authors :
Wei Jeat Hon
P. Tisserand
Fuyan Bian
Michael Bessell
Christopher A. Onken
Brian P. Schmidt
Christian Wolf
Zefeng Li
Noura Alonzi
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The most luminous quasars at high redshift harbour the fastest-growing and most massive black holes in the early Universe. They are exceedingly rare and hard to find. Here, we present our search for the most luminous quasars in the redshift range from $z=4.5$ to $5$ using data from SkyMapper, Gaia and WISE. We use colours to select likely high-redshift quasars and reduce the stellar contamination of the candidate set with parallax and proper motion data. In $\sim$12,500~deg$^2$ of Southern sky, we find 92 candidates brighter than $R_p=18.2$. Spectroscopic follow-up has revealed 21 quasars at $z\ge 4$ (16 of which are within $z=[4.5,5]$), as well as several red quasars, BAL quasars and objects with unusual spectra, which we tentatively label OFeLoBALQSOs at redshifts of $z\approx 1$ to $2$. This work lifts the number of known bright $z\ge 4.5$ quasars in the Southern hemisphere from 10 to 26 and brings the total number of quasars known at $R_p<br />Comment: Submitted to MNRAS, 10 pages

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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