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Luminosity Function from dedicated SDSS-III and MMT data of quasars in 0.7<z<4.0 selected with a new approach

Authors :
Palanque-Delabrouille, N.
Magneville, Ch.
Yeche, Ch.
Eftekharzadeh, S.
Myers, A. D.
Petitjean, P.
Paris, I.
Aubourg, E.
McGreer, I.
Fan, X.
Dey, A.
Schlegel, D.
Bailey, S .
Bizayev, D.
Bolton, A.
Dawson, K.
Ebelke, G.
Malanushenko, E.
Malanushenko, V.
Oravetz, D.
Pan, K.
Ross, N. P.
Schneider, D. P.
Sheldon, E.
Simmons, A.
Tinker, J.
White, M.
Willmer, Ch.
Source :
A&A 551, A29 (2013)
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

We present a measurement of the quasar luminosity function in the range 0.68&lt;z&lt;4 down to extinction corrected magnitude g_dered=22.5, using a simple and well understood target selection technique based on the time-variability of quasars. The completeness of our sample was derived directly from a control sample of quasars, without requiring complex simulations of quasar light-curves or colors. A total of 1877 quasar spectra were obtained from dedicated programs on the Sloan telescope (as part of the SDSS-III/BOSS survey) and on the Multiple Mirror Telescope. They allowed us to derive the quasar luminosity function. It agrees well with previously published results in the redshift range 0.68&lt;z&lt;2.6. Our deeper data allow us to extend the measurement to z=4. We measured quasar densities to g_dered&lt;22.5, obtaining 30 QSO per deg^2 at z&lt;1, 99 QSO per deg^2 for 1&lt;z&lt;2.15, and 47 QSO per deg^2 at z&gt;2.15. Using pure luminosity evolution models, we fitted our LF measurements, and predicted quasar number counts as a function of redshift and observed magnitude. These predictions are useful inputs for future cosmology surveys such as those relying on the observation of quasars to measure baryon acoustic oscillations.&lt;br /&gt;Comment: 15 pages, 14 figs, accepted for publication in A&amp;A

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
A&amp;A 551, A29 (2013)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1209.3968
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201220379