A sample of radio-loud QSOs at redshift ~ 4

Abstract

We obtained spectra of 60 red, starlike objects (E< 18.8) identified with FIRST radio sources, S1.4GHz > 1 mJy. Eight are QSOs with redshift z> 3.6.Combined with our pilot search (Benn et al 2002), our sample of 121 candidates yields a total of 18 z > 3.6 QSOs (10 of these with z > 4.0). 8% of candidates with S1.4GHz< 10 mJy, and 37% of candidates with S1.4GHz> 10 mJy are QSOs with z > 3.6. The surface density of E < 18.8, S1.4GHz > 1mJy, z> 4 QSOs is 0.003 deg-2. This is currently the only well-defined sample of radio-loud QSOs at z ~ 4 selected independently of radio spectral index. The QSOs are highly luminous in the optical (8 have MB < -28, q0 = 0.5, H0 = 50 kms-1Mpc-1). The SEDs are as varied as those seen in optical searches for high-redshift QSOs, but the fraction of objects with weak (strongly self-absorbed) Ly alpha emission is marginally higher (3 out of 18) than for high-redshift QSOs from SDSS (5 out of 96).

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