A Candidate Kiloparsec-scale Quasar Pair at z=5.66
Abstract
We report the discovery of a close quasar pair candidate at z=5.66, J2037--4537. J2037--4537 is resolved into two quasar images at the same redshift in ground-based observations. Followup spectroscopy shows significant differences in both the continuum slopes and emission line properties of the two images. The two quasar images have a projected separation of 124 (7.3~kpc at z=5.66) and a redshift difference of z0.01. High-resolution images taken by Hubble Space Telescope do not detect the foreground lensing galaxy. The observational features of J2037--4537 strongly disfavor the lensing hypothesis. If J2037--4537 is a physical quasar pair, it indicates a quasar clustering signal of 105 at a separation of 10 proper kpc (pkpc), and gives the first observational constraint on the pair fraction of z>5 quasars, fpair(r<30~pkpc)>0.3\%. The properties of J2037--4537 are consistent with those of merger-triggered quasar pairs in hydrodynamical simulations of galaxy mergers.
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