Exploring Reionization-Era Quasars III: Discovery of 16 Quasars at 6.4 z 6.9 with DESI Legacy Imaging Surveys and UKIRT Hemisphere Survey and Quasar Luminosity Function at z6.7

Abstract

This is the third paper in a series aims at finding reionzation-era quasars with the combination of DESI Legacy imaging Surveys (DELS) and near-infrared imaging surveys, such as the UKIRT Hemisphere Survey (UHS), as well as the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explore (WISE) mid-infrared survey. In this paper, we describe the updated quasar candidate selection procedure, report the discovery of 16 quasars at 6.4 z 6.9 from area of 13,020 deg2, and present the quasar luminosity function (QLF) at z6.7. The measured QLF follows (L1450) L1450-2.35 in the magnitude range 27.6<M1450<-25.5. We determine the quasar comoving spatial density at z =6.7 and M1450<-26.0 to be 0.390.11 Gpc-3 and find that the exponential density evolution parameter to be k=-0.780.18 from z6 to z6.7, corresponding to a rapid decline by a factor of 6 per unit redshift towards earlier epoch, a rate significantly faster than that at z 3- 5. The cosmic time between z6 and z6.7 is only 121 Myrs. The quasar density declined by a factor of more than three within such short time requires that SMBHs must grow rapidly or they are less radiatively efficient at higher redshifts. We measured quasar comoving emissivity at z6.7 which indicate that high redshift quasars are highly unlikely to make a significant contribution to hydrogen reionization. The broad absorption line (BAL) quasar fraction at z6.5 is measured to be 22%. In addition, we also report the discovery of additional five quasars at z6 in the appendix.

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