Euclid preparation. V. Predicted yield of redshift 7 < z < 9 quasars from the wide survey
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- Barnett, R.
- Warren, S. J.
- Mortlock, D. J.
- Cuby, J.-G.
- Conselice, C.
- Hewett, P. C.
- Willott, C. J.
- Auricchio, N.
- Balaguera-Antolínez, A.
- Baldi, M.
- Bardelli, S.
- Bellagamba, F.
- Bender, R.
- Biviano, A.
- Bonino, D.
- Bozzo, E.
- Branchini, E.
- Brescia, M.
- Brinchmann, J.
- Burigana, C.
- Camera, S.
- Capobianco, V.
- Carbone, C.
- Carretero, J.
- Carvalho, C. S.
- Castander, F. J.
- Castellano, M.
- Cavuoti, S.
- Cimatti, A.
- Clédassou, R.
- Congedo, G.
- Conversi, L.
- Copin, Y.
- Corcione, L.
- Coupon, J.
- Courtois, H. M.
- Cropper, M.
- Da Silva, A.
- Duncan, C. A. J.
- Dusini, S.
- Ealet, A.
- Farrens, S.
- Fosalba, P.
- Fotopoulou, S.
- Fourmanoit, N.
- Frailis, M.
- Fumana, M.
- Galeotta, S.
- Garilli, B.
- Gillard, W.
- Gillis, B. R.
- Graciá-Carpio, J.
- Grupp, F.
- Hoekstra, H.
- Hormuth, F.
- Israel, H.
- Jahnke, K.
- Kermiche, S.
- Kilbinger, M.
- Kirkpatrick, C. C.
- Kitching, T.
- Kohley, R.
- Kubik, B.
- Kunz, M.
- Kurki-Suonio, H.
- Laureijs, R.
- Ligori, S.
- Lilje, P. B.
- Lloro, I.
- Maiorano, E.
- Mansutti, O.
- Marggraf, O.
- Martinet, N.
- Marulli, F.
- Massey, R.
- Mauri, N.
- Medinaceli, E.
- Mei, S.
- Mellier, Y.
- Metcalf, R. B.
- Metge, J. J.
- Meylan, G.
- Moresco, M.
- Moscardini, L.
- Munari, E.
- Neissner, C.
- Niemi, S. M.
- Nutma, T.
- Padilla, C.
- Paltani, S.
- Pasian, F.
- Paykari, P.
- Percival, W. J.
- Pettorino, V.
- Polenta, G.
- Poncet, M.
- Pozzetti, L.
- Raison, F.
- Renzi, A.
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Rhodes, J.
- Rix, H.-W.
- Romelli, E.
- Roncarelli, M.
- Rossetti, E.
- Saglia, R.
- Sapone, D.
- Scaramella, R.
- Schneider, P.
- Scottez, V.
- Secroun, A.
- Serrano, S.
- Sirri, G.
- Stanco, L.
- Sureau, F.
- Tallada-Crespí, P.
- Tavagnacco, D.
- Taylor, A. N.
- Tenti, M.
- Tereno, I.
- Toledo-Moreo, R.
- Torradeflot, F.
- Valenziano, L.
- Vassallo, T.
- Wang, Y.
- Zacchei, A.
- Zamorani, G.
- Zoubian, J.
- Zucca, E.
- Euclid Collaboration
Abstract
We provide predictions of the yield of 7 < z < 9 quasars from the Euclid wide survey, updating the calculation presented in the Euclid Red Book in several ways. We account for revisions to the Euclid near-infrared filter wavelengths; we adopt steeper rates of decline of the quasar luminosity function (QLF; Φ) with redshift, Φ ∝ 10^(k(z − 6)), k = −0.72, and a further steeper rate of decline, k = −0.92; we use better models of the contaminating populations (MLT dwarfs and compact early-type galaxies); and we make use of an improved Bayesian selection method, compared to the colour cuts used for the Red Book calculation, allowing the identification of fainter quasars, down to J_(AB) ∼ 23. Quasars at z > 8 may be selected from Euclid OYJH photometry alone, but selection over the redshift interval 7 < z < 8 is greatly improved by the addition of z-band data from, e.g., Pan-STARRS and LSST. We calculate predicted quasar yields for the assumed values of the rate of decline of the QLF beyond z = 6. If the decline of the QLF accelerates beyond z = 6, with k = −0.92, Euclid should nevertheless find over 100 quasars with 7.0 < z < 7.5, and ∼25 quasars beyond the current record of z = 7.5, including ∼8 beyond z = 8.0. The first Euclid quasars at z > 7.5 should be found in the DR1 data release, expected in 2024. It will be possible to determine the bright-end slope of the QLF, 7 < z < 8, M₁₄₅₀ < −25, using 8 m class telescopes to confirm candidates, but follow-up with JWST or E-ELT will be required to measure the faint-end slope. Contamination of the candidate lists is predicted to be modest even at J_(AB) ∼ 23. The precision with which k can be determined over 7 < z < 8 depends on the value of k, but assuming k = −0.72 it can be measured to a 1σ uncertainty of 0.07.
Additional Information
© 2019 ESO. Article published by EDP Sciences. Received 1 August 2019; Accepted 16 September 2019; Published online 25 October 2019. We would like to acknowledge the anonymous A&A referee, who provided useful and detailed comments on this manuscript. The Euclid internal referees were Francisco Castander and Johan Fynbo, whose reports led to several improvements in the presentation of this paper. We are also grateful to several members of the Euclid Primeval Universe Science Working Group, who provided comprehensive comments and suggestions for this work, which have led to significant changes in the analysis and discussion: Rebecca Bowler; Peter Capak; Pratika Dayal; Andrea Ferrara; Kari Helgason; and Michael Strauss. We would additionally like to thank Konrad Kuijken and Jean-Charles Cuillandre for their advice on Pan-STARRS. The Euclid Consortium acknowledges the European Space Agency and the support of a number of agencies and institutes that have supported the development of Euclid. A detailed complete list is available on the Euclid web site (http://www.euclid-ec.org). In particular the Academy of Finland, the Agenzia Spaziale Italiana, the Belgian Science Policy, the Canadian Euclid Consortium, the Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales, the Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- and Raumfahrt, the Danish Space Research Institute, the Fundação para a Ciênca e a Tecnologia, the Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Netherlandse Onderzoekschool Voor Astronomie, the Norvegian Space Center, the Romanian Space Agency, the State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI) at the Swiss Space Office (SSO), and the United Kingdom Space Agency. This work was supported by grant ST/N000838/1 from the Science and Technology Facilities Council. This research has benefitted from the SpeX Prism Spectral Libraries, maintained by Adam Burgasser at http://pono.ucsd.edu/~adam/browndwarfs/spexprism.Attached Files
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- European Space Agency (ESA)
- Academy of Finland
- Agenzia Spaziale Italiana (ASI)
- Belgian Federal Science Policy Office (BELSPO)
- Canadian Euclid Consortium
- Centre National d'Études Spatiales (CNES)
- Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR)
- Danish Space Research Institute
- Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT)
- Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad (MINECO)
- NASA
- Nederlandse Onderzoekschool Voor Astronomie (NOVA)
- Norwegian Space Agency
- Romanian Space Agency
- State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI)
- Swiss Space Office (SSO)
- United Kingdom Space Agency (UKSA)
- Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
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