A very bright (i = 16.44) quasar in the 'redshift desert' discovered by the Guoshoujing Telescope (LAMOST)
Creators
- 1. Department of Astronomy, Peking University, Beijing 100871 (China)
- 2. National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100012 (China)
- 3. National Institute of Astronomical Optics and Technology, Chinese Academy of Science, Nanjing 210042 (China)
- 4. Center for Astrophysics, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026 (China)
Description
The redshift range from 2.2 to 3 is known as the 'redshift desert' of quasars because quasars with redshifts in this range have similar optical colors as normal stars and are thus difficult to find in optical sky surveys. A quasar candidate, SDSS J085543.40-001517.7, which was selected by a recently proposed criterion involving near-IR Y - K and optical g - z colors, was identified spectroscopically as a new quasar with a redshift of 2.427 by the Guoshoujing Telescope (LAMOST) commissioning observation in 2009 December and confirmed by the observation made with the NAOC/Xinglong 2.16 m telescope in 2010 March. This quasar was not identified in the SDSS spectroscopic survey. Comparing with other SDSS quasars, we found that this new quasar, with an i magnitude of 16.44, is apparently the brightest one in the redshift range from 2.3 to 2.7. From its spectral properties, we derived its central black hole mass to be (1.4 ∼ 3.9) x 1010 Mo-dot and its bolometric luminosity to be 3.7 x 1048 erg s-1, which indicates that this new quasar is intrinsically very bright and belongs to the class of the most luminous quasars in the universe. Our identification supports the notion that quasars in the redshift desert can be found by the quasar selection criterion involving the near-IR colors. More missing quasars are expected to be uncovered by future LAMOST spectroscopic surveys, which is important to the study of the cosmological evolution of quasars at redshifts higher than 2.2. (research papers)
Availability note (English)
Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1674-4527/10/8/003Additional details
Identifiers
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics
- Journal Volume
- 10
- Journal Issue
- 8
- Journal Page Range
- p. 737-744
- ISSN
- 1674-4527
INIS
- Country of Publication
- China
- Country of Input or Organization
- International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
- INIS RN
- 42089276
- Subject category
- S79: ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY AND ASTRONOMY;
- Descriptors DEI
- BLACK HOLES; BOLOMETERS; GALACTIC EVOLUTION; LUMINOSITY; MASS; QUASARS; RED SHIFT; STARS; TELESCOPES; UNIVERSE
- Descriptors DEC
- COSMIC RADIO SOURCES; EVOLUTION; MEASURING INSTRUMENTS; OPTICAL PROPERTIES; PHYSICAL PROPERTIES