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The quasar luminosity function at redshift 4 with the Hyper Suprime-Cam Wide Survey

Authors :
Motohiro Enoki
Yoshiki Toba
Masatoshi Imanishi
Yoshihiro Ueda
Jean Coupon
Masami Ouchi
Mana Niida
Atsushi J. Nishizawa
Hiroyuki Ikeda
Yoshiaki Ono
Chien-Hsiu Lee
Toshihiro Kawaguchi
Yuichi Terashima
Masayuki Akiyama
Wanqiu He
James Bosch
Satoshi Miyazaki
John D. Silverman
Nobunari Kashikawa
Masamune Oguri
Masafusa Onoue
Andreas Schulze
Yutaka Komiyama
Masayuki Tanaka
Yoshiki Matsuoka
Tohru Nagao
Manobu M. Tanaka
Source :
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan. 70
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2017.

Abstract

We present the luminosity function of z=4 quasars based on the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program Wide layer imaging data in the g, r, i, z, and y bands covering 339.8 deg^2. From stellar objects, 1666 z~4 quasar candidates are selected by the g-dropout selection down to i=24.0 mag. Their photometric redshifts cover the redshift range between 3.6 and 4.3 with an average of 3.9. In combination with the quasar sample from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey in the same redshift range, the quasar luminosity function covering the wide luminosity range of M1450=-22 to -29 mag is constructed. It is well described by a double power-law model with a knee at M1450=-25.36+-0.13 mag and a flat faint-end slope with a power-law index of -1.30+-0.05. The knee and faint-end slope show no clear evidence of redshift evolution from those at z~2. The flat slope implies that the UV luminosity density of the quasar population is dominated by the quasars around the knee, and does not support the steeper faint-end slope at higher redshifts reported at z>5. If we convert the M1450 luminosity function to the hard X-ray 2-10keV luminosity function using the relation between UV and X-ray luminosity of quasars and its scatter, the number density of UV-selected quasars matches well with that of the X-ray-selected AGNs above the knee of the luminosity function. Below the knee, the UV-selected quasars show a deficiency compared to the hard X-ray luminosity function. The deficiency can be explained by the lack of obscured AGNs among the UV-selected quasars.<br />24 pages, 21 figures, submitted to PASJ

Details

ISSN :
2053051X and 00046264
Volume :
70
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9a22e79ce1e97ddd0cf5369a7b5b2a25