First Discoveries of z>6 Quasars with the DECam Legacy Survey and UKIRT Hemisphere Survey
Abstract
We present the first discoveries from a survey of z6 quasars using imaging data from the DECam Legacy Survey (DECaLS) in the optical, the UKIRT Deep Infrared Sky Survey (UKIDSS) and a preliminary version of the UKIRT Hemisphere Survey (UHS) in the near-IR, and ALLWISE in the mid-IR. DECaLS will image 9000 deg2 of sky down to z AB23.0, and UKIDSS and UHS, which will map the northern sky at 0<DEC<+60, reaching J VEGA19.6 (5-σ). The combination of these datasets allows us to discover quasars at redshift z7 and to conduct a complete census of the faint quasar population at z6. In this paper, we report on the selection method of our search, and on the initial discoveries of two new, faint z6 quasars and one new z=6.63 quasar in our pilot spectroscopic observations. The two new z6 quasars are at z=6.07 and z=6.17 with absolute magnitudes at rest-frame wavelength 1450 \ being M1450=-25.83 and M1450=-25.76, respectively. These discoveries suggest that we can find quasars close to or fainter than the break magnitude of the Quasar Luminosity Function (QLF) at z6. The new z=6.63 quasar has an absolute magnitude of M1450=-25.95. This demonstrates the potential of using the combined DECaLS and UKIDSS/UHS datasets to find z7 quasars. Extrapolating from previous QLF measurements, we predict that these combined datasets will yield 200 z6 quasars to z AB < 21.5, 1,000 z6 quasars to z AB<23, and 30 quasars at z>6.5 to J VEGA<19.5.
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