The Faint End of the Quasar Luminosity Function at z 5 from the Subaru Hyper Suprime-Cam Survey

Abstract

We present the quasar luminosity function at z 5 derived from the optical wide-field survey data obtained as a part of the Subaru strategic program (SSP) with Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC). From 81.8 deg2 area in the Wide layer of the HSC-SSP survey, we selected 224 candidates of low-luminosity quasars at z 5 by adopting the Lyman-break method down to i = 24.1 mag. Based on our candidates and spectroscopically-confirmed quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), we derived the quasar luminosity function at z 5 covering a wide luminosity range of -28.76 < M 1450 < -22.32 mag. We found that the quasar luminosity function is fitted by a double power-law model with a break magnitude of M*1450 = -25.05+0.10-0.24 mag. The inferred number density of low-luminosity quasars is lower, and the derived faint-end slope, -1.22+0.03-0.10, is flatter than those of previous studies at z 5. A compilation of the quasar luminosity function at 4 ≤ z ≤ 6 from the HSC-SSP suggests that there is little redshift evolution in the break magnitude and in the faint-end slope within this redshift range, although previous studies suggest that the faint-end slope becomes steeper at higher redshifts. The number density of low-luminosity quasars decreases more rapidly from z 5 to z 6 than from z 4 to z 5.

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