Capability of Quasar Selection by Combining the SCUSS and SDSS Observations
Abstract
The South Galactic Cap u-band Sky Survey (SCUSS) provides a deep u-band imaging of about 5000 deg2 in south Galactic cap. It is about 1.5 mag deeper than the SDSS u-band. In this paper we evaluate the capability of quasar selection using both SCUSS and SDSS data, based on considerations of the deep SCUSS u-band imaging and two-epoch u-band variability. We find that the combination of the SCUSS u-band and the SDSS griz band allows us to select more faint quasars and more quasars at redshift around 2.2 than the selection only with the SDSS ugriz data. Quasars have significant u-band variabilities. The fraction of quasars with large two-epoch variability is much higher than that of stars. The selection by variability can select both low-redshift quasars with ultraviolet excess and mid-redshift (2 < z <3.5) quasars where quasar selection by optical colors is inefficient. The above two selections are complementary and make full use of the SCUSS u-band advantages.
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