A Survey of z~6 Quasars in the SDSS Deep Stripe: I. a Flux-Limited Sample at zAB<21

Abstract

We present the discovery of five quasars at z~6 selected from 260 deg2 of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) southern survey, a deep imaging survey obtained by repeatedly scanning a stripe along the Celestial Equator. The five quasars with 20<zAB<21 are 1-2 magnitudes fainter than the luminous z~6 quasars discovered in the SDSS main survey. One of them was independently discovered by the UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey. These quasars, combined with another z~6 quasar known in this region, make a complete flux- limited quasar sample at zAB<21. The sample spans the redshift range 5.85<z<6.12 and the luminosity range -26.5<M1450<-25.4 (H0=70 km s-1 Mpc-1, Omegam=0.3, and OmegaLambda=0.7). We use the 1/Va method to determine that the comoving quasar spatial density at <z>=6.0 and <M1450>=-25.8 is (5.0+/-2.1) x 10-9 Mpc-3 mag-1. We model the bright-end quasar luminosity function (QLF) at z~6 as a power law Phi(L1450) L1450beta. The slope beta calculated from a combination of our sample and the luminous SDSS quasar sample is -3.1+/-0.4, significantly steeper than the slope of the QLF at z~4. Based on the derived QLF, we find that the quasar/AGN population cannot provide enough photons to ionize the intergalactic medium (IGM) at z~6 unless the IGM is very homogeneous and the luminosity (L*1450) at which the QLF power law breaks is very low.

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