Identification of Two z ~ 3.8 QSOs in a Deep CCD Survey
Ian Smail, Richard S Ellis and Alastair C Edge
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia
15(3) 267 - 272
Published: 1998
Abstract
We present the identifications of two z ~ 3.8 quasars from a deep UBI imaging survey with the Palomar 5.1 m Telescope. The survey covers an area of 0.25 square degrees around a sample of ten z = 0.2 - 0.3 luminous X-ray clusters. The QSOs were identified on the basis of their stellar morphologies, relatively blue optical and very red UV-optical colours. The two objects are Q1322+5034, with total magnitudes of B = 20.8, I = 18.3 and (U - B) > 4.7, and Q1722+3211, which has total magnitudes of B = 21.8, I = 19.7 and (U - B) > 3.2. Subsequent spectroscopic observations with the 4.2 m William Herschel Telescope have confirmed the identity of these two sources as QSOs at z = 3.82 and z = 3.73 respectively. Our spectroscopic observations identify a damped Lyman-alpha absorber in the spectrum of Q1322+5034 at z = 3.439, as well as a second absorption system at z = 2.700, which may be either a single very high column density, damped Lyman-alpha system, or more likely a blend of a number of high column-density absorbers spread over a distance of ~10 Mpc.https://doi.org/10.1071/AS98267
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