The VST ATLAS quasar survey I: Catalogue of photometrically selected quasar candidates
Keywords: surveys, catalogues, (galaxies:) quasars: general
Abstract
We present the VST ATLAS Quasar Survey, consisting of â¼1229 000 quasar (QSO) candidates with 16 < g < 22.5 over â¼4700 deg2. The catalogue is based on VST ATLAS+NEOWISE imaging surveys and aims to reach a QSO sky density of 130 deg-2 for z < 2.2 and â¼30 deg-2 for z > 2.2. To guide our selection, we use X-ray/UV/optical/MIR data in the extended William Herschel Deep Field (WHDF) where we find a g < 22.5 broad-line QSO density of 269 ± 67 deg-2, roughly consistent with the expected â¼196 deg-2. We find that â¼25 per cent of our QSOs are morphologically classed as optically extended. Overall, we find that in these deep data, MIR, UV, and X-ray selections are â¼70-90 per cent complete while X-ray suffers less contamination than MIR and UV. MIR is however more sensitive than X-ray or UV to z > 2.2 QSOs at g < 22.5 and the S_X(0.5-10, keV)> 1à 10-14 ergs cm-2 s-1 limit of eROSITA. We adjust the selection criteria from our previous 2QDES pilot survey and prioritize VST ATLAS candidates that show both UV and MIR excess, also selecting candidates initially classified as extended. We test our selections using data from DESI (which will be released in DR1) and 2dF to estimate the efficiency and completeness, and we use ANNz2 to determine photometric redshifts. Applying over the â¼4700 deg2 ATLAS area gives us â¼ 917\,000\, z\< 2.2 QSO candidates of which 472 000 are likely to be z < 2.2 QSOs, implying a sky density of â¼100 deg-2, which our WHDF analysis suggests will rise to at least 130 deg-2 when eROSITA X-ray candidates are included. At z > 2.2, we find â¼310() 000 candidates, of which 169 000 are likely to be QSOs for a sky density of â¼36 deg-2.
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| Título según WOS: | The VST ATLAS quasar survey I: Catalogue of photometrically selected quasar candidates |
| Título de la Revista: | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society |
| Volumen: | 521 |
| Número: | 3 |
| Editorial: | Oxford University Press |
| Fecha de publicación: | 2023 |
| Página de inicio: | 3384 |
| Página final: | 3404 |
| Idioma: | English |
| DOI: |
10.1093/mnras/stad516 |
| Notas: | ISI |