期刊
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL SUPPLEMENT SERIES
卷 181, 期 2, 页码 439-443出版社
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0067-0049/181/2/439
关键词
atomic processes; cosmology: theory; early universe; intergalactic medium
资金
- GALEX [GI3-095]
- Spanish Ministry for Science and Innovation
- European Union
- NSF [PIRE-0507768, AST-0546035]
- CSIC I3 [200750I034]
- [FP7-PEOPLE-2007-4-3-IRGn202182]
- ICREA Funding Source: Custom
We present catalogs of QSO candidates selected using photometry from Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) combined with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) in the Stripe 82 region and Blanco Cosmology Survey (BCS) near declination -55 degrees. The SDSS region contains similar or equal to 700 objects with magnitude i < 20 and similar or equal to 3600 objects with i < 21.5 in a similar or equal to 60 deg(2) sky region, while the BCS region contains similar or equal to 280 objects with magnitude i < 20 and similar to 2000 objects with i < 21.5 for a 11 deg(2) sky region that is being observed by three current microwave Sunyaev-Zeldovich surveys. Our QSO catalog is the first one in the BCS region. Deep GALEX exposures (greater than or similar to 2000 s in F-UV and N-UV, except in three fields) provide high signal-to-noise photometry in the GALEX bands (F-UV, N-UV < 24.5 mag). From this data, we select QSO candidates using only GALEX and optical r-band photometry, using the method given by Atlee & Gould. In the Stripe 82 field, 60% (30%) of the GALEX-selected QSOs with optical magnitude i < 20 (i < 21.5) also appear in the Richards et al. QSO catalog constructed using five-band optical SDSS photometry. Comparison with the same catalog by Richards et al. shows that the completeness of the sample is approximately 40% (25%). However, for regions of the sky with very low dust extinction, like the BCS 23-hr field and the Stripe 82 between 0 degrees and 10 degrees in R. A., our completeness is close to 95%, demonstrating that deep GALEX observations are almost as efficient as multiwavelength observations at finding QSOs. GALEX observations thus provide a viable alternate route to QSO catalogs in sky regions where u-band optical photometry is not available. The full catalog is available at http://www.ice.csic.es/personal/jimenez/PHOTOZ.
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