A Quasar Pair Sample Compiled from DESI DR1
Abstract
Interacting quasar pairs (QPs, either dual or binary) provide crucial insights into galaxy mergers, black hole growth, and large-scale structure formation. The current literature reports fewer than 200 spectroscopically confirmed QPs, highlighting the need for larger samples to enable statistically meaningful investigations. In this paper, we present a sample of 1,220 quasar pairs or candidates compiled from the DESI DR1 quasar sample. Among them, 145 systems have been previously reported. We visually classified the full sample using DESI Legacy Images and SPARCL spectra into three categories: QP (quasar pairs, N = 1020), QPC (quasar pair candidates, N = 142), LQC (lensed quasar candidates, N = 58). Within the LQC subset, we find an intriguing wide-separation (7.15) quadruply lensed quasar candidate. The redshift distribution of pair sample peaks at z 1--2.5, with an overall pair fraction of 6.2+0.2-0.2×10-4 (Poisson error) and a generally weak redshift dependence. 63.8\% of QPs have | Vr| < 600\,km/s, suggesting dynamical associations. This sample offers a statistically meaningful dataset for future studies of quasar pairs, lensing events, and potentially merger-triggered or merger-induced SMBH growth across the merger sequence.
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