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19 April 2024
 
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Subaru High-z Exploration of Low-Luminosity Quasars (SHELLQs). X. Discovery of 35 Quasars and Luminous Galaxies at 5.7 $le$ z $le$ 7.0
Yoshiki Matsuoka ; Kazushi Iwasawa ; Masafusa Onoue ; Nobunari Kashikawa ; Michael A. Strauss ; Chien-Hsiu Lee ; Masatoshi Imanishi ; Tohru Nagao ; Masayuki Akiyama ; Naoko Asami ; James Bosch ; Hisanori Furusawa ; Tomotsugu Goto ; James E. Gunn ; Yuichi Harikane ; Hiroyuki Ikeda ; Takuma Izumi ; Toshihiro Kawaguchi ; Nanako Kato ; Satoshi Kikuta ; Kotaro Kohno ; Yutaka Komiyama ; Shuhei Koyama ; Robert H. Lupton ; Takeo Minezaki ; Satoshi Miyazaki ; Hitoshi Murayama ; Mana Niida ; Atsushi J. Nishizawa ; Akatoki Noboriguchi ; Masamune Oguri ; Yoshiaki Ono ; Masami Ouchi ; Paul A. Price ; Hiroaki Sameshima ; Andreas Schulze ; John D. Silverman ; Naoshi Sugiyama ; Philip J. Tait ; Masahiro Takada ; Tadafumi Takata ; Masayuki Tanaka ; Ji-Jia Tang ; Yoshiki Toba ; Yousuke Utsumi ; Shiang-Yu Wang ; Takuji Yamashita ;
Date 19 Aug 2019
AbstractWe report the discovery of 28 quasars and 7 luminous galaxies at 5.7 $le$ z $le$ 7.0. This is the tenth in a series of papers from the Subaru High-z Exploration of Low-Luminosity Quasars (SHELLQs) project, which exploits the deep multi-band imaging data produced by the Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC) Subaru Strategic Program survey. The total number of spectroscopically identified objects in SHELLQs has now grown to 93 high-z quasars, 31 high-z luminous galaxies, 16 [O III] emitters at z ~ 0.8, and 65 Galactic cool dwarfs (low-mass stars and brown dwarfs). These objects were found over 900 deg2, surveyed by HSC between 2014 March and 2018 January. The full quasar sample includes 18 objects with very strong and narrow Ly alpha emission, whose stacked spectrum is clearly different from that of other quasars or galaxies. While the stacked spectrum shows N V 1240 emission and resembles that of lower-z narrow-line quasars, the small Ly alpha width may suggest a significant contribution from the host galaxies. Thus these objects may be composites of quasars and star-forming galaxies.
Source arXiv, 1908.7910
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