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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...

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Veröffentlicht in:Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin) 2019-11, Vol.631
Hauptverfasser: Barnett, R., Warren, S. J., Mortlock, D. J., Conselice, C., Hewett, P. C., Willott, C. J., Auricchio, N., Baldi, M., Bender, R., Bonino, D., Branchini, E., Brinchmann, J., Burigana, C., Camera, S., Capobianco, V., Carbone, C., Carvalho, C. S., Castander, F. J., Cimatti, A., Clédassou, R., Congedo, G., Conversi, L., Copin, Y., Corcione, L., Coupon, J., Cropper, M., Da Silva, A., Duncan, C. A. J., Dusini, S., Ealet, A., Farrens, S., Fosalba, P., Fotopoulou, S., Frailis, M., Galeotta, S., Garilli, B., Gillard, W., Gillis, B. R., Grupp, 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., Metge, J. J., Meylan, G., Moscardini, L., Munari, E., Niemi, S. M., Nutma, T., Padilla, C., Paltani, S., Pasian, F., Percival, W. J., Pettorino, V., Poncet, M., Pozzetti, L., Raison, F., Renzi, A., Rhodes, J., Rix, H.-W., Roncarelli, M., Rossetti, E., Saglia, R., Sapone, D., Scaramella, R., Schneider, P., Scottez, V., Secroun, A., Sirri, G., Stanco, L., Sureau, F., Tavagnacco, D., Tenti, M., Tereno, I., Toledo-Moreo, R., Valenziano, L., Vassallo, T., Zacchei, A., Zoubian, J., Zucca, E.
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Zusammenfassung: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 ∝ 10k(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 JAB ∼ 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 JAB ∼ 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.
ISSN:0004-6361
1432-0746
DOI:10.1051/0004-6361/201936427