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A small area faint KX redshift survey for QSOs in the ESO Imaging Survey Chandra Deep Field South | Scott M. Croom
; S. J. Warren
; K. Glazebrook
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24 Jul 2001 | Journal: | Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc. 328 (2001) 150 | Subject: | astro-ph | Affiliation: | 1 and 2), S. J. Warren , K. Glazebrook (2 and 3) ( Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, The Anglo-Australian Observatory, Johns Hopkins University | Abstract: | In this paper we present preliminary spectroscopic results from a small area faint K-excess (KX) survey, and compare KX selection against UVX selection. The aim of the KX method is to produce complete samples of QSOs flux-limited in the K band, in order to minimize any selection bias in samples of QSOs from the effects of reddening and extinction. Using the photometric catalogue of the ESO Imaging Survey Chandra Deep Field South (48 arcmin^2) we have identified compact objects with J-K colours redder than the stellar sequence, that are brighter than K=19.5. We have obtained spectra of 33 candidates, using the LDSS++ spectrograph on the AAT. Amongst the 11 bluer candidates, with V-J<3, three are confirmed as QSOs. Identification of the 22 redder candidates with V-J>3 is substantially incomplete, but so far no reddened QSOs have been found. Near-infrared spectroscopy will be more effective in identifying some of these targets. Only two UVX (U-B<-0.2) sources brighter than K=19.5 are found which are not also KX selected. These are both identified as galactic stars. Thus KX selection appears to select all UVX QSOs. The surface density of QSOs in the blue subsample (V-J<3) at K<19.5 is 325^+316_-177 deg^-2. Because identification of the red subsample (V-J>3) is substantially incomplete, the 2sigma upper limit on the density of reddened QSO is large, <1150 deg^-2. As anticipated, at these faint magnitudes the KX sample includes several compact galaxies. Of the 14 with measured redshifts, there are roughly equal numbers of early and late type objects. Nearly all the early type galaxies are found in a single structure at z=0.66. | Source: | arXiv, astro-ph/0107451 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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