2015A&A...578A..83G


Query : 2015A&A...578A..83G

2015A&A...578A..83G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 578A, 83-83 (2015/6-1)

Faint AGNs at z > 4 in the CANDELS GOODS-S field: looking for contributors to the reionization of the Universe.

GIALLONGO E., GRAZIAN A., FIORE F., FONTANA A., PENTERICCI L., VANZELLA E., DICKINSON M., KOCEVSKI D., CASTELLANO M., CRISTIANI S., FERGUSON H., FINKELSTEIN S., GROGIN N., HATHI N., KOEKEMOER A.M., NEWMAN J.A. and SALVATO M.

Abstract (from CDS):

Establishing the number of faint active galactic nuclei (AGNs) at z=4-6 is crucial to understanding their cosmological importance as main contributors to the reionization of the Universe. In order to derive the AGN contribution to the cosmological ionizing emissivity we have selected faint AGN candidates at z>4 in the CANDELS GOODS-South field, which is one of the deepest fields with extensive multiwavelength coverage from Chandra, HST, Spitzer, and various ground-based telescopes. We have adopted a relatively novel criterion. As a first step, high redshift galaxies are selected in the NIR H band down to very faint levels (H≤27) using reliable photometric redshifts. At z>4 this corresponds to a selection criterion based on the galaxy rest-frame UV flux. AGN candidates are then picked up from this parent sample if they show X-ray fluxes above a threshold of FX∼1.5x10–17erg/cm2/s (0.5-2keV), corresponding to a probability of spurious detections of 2x10–4 in the deep X-ray 4Ms Chandra image. We have found 22 AGN candidates at z>4 and we have derived the first estimate of the UV luminosity function in the redshift interval 4<z<6.5 and absolute magnitude interval -22.5≲M1450≲-18.5 typical of local Seyfert galaxies. The faint end of the derived luminosity function is about two to four magnitudes fainter at z∼4-6 than that derived from previous UV surveys. We estimated ionizing emissivities and hydrogen photoionization rates in the same redshift interval under reasonable assumptions and after discussion of possible caveats, the most important being the large uncertainties involved in the estimate of photometric redshift for sources with featureless, almost power-law SEDs and/or low average escape fraction of ionizing photons from the AGN host galaxies. Both effects could, in principle, significantly reduce the estimated average volume densities and/or ionizing emissivities, especially at the highest redshifts. At z=4-6.5 we argue that, under reasonable evaluations of possible biases, the probed AGN population can produce photoionization rates consistent with that required to keep the intergalactic medium observed in the Lyman-α forest of high redshift QSO spectra highly ionized, providing an important contribution to the cosmic reionization.

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Journal keyword(s): quasars: general - dark ages, reionization, first stars

Simbad objects: 24

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Number of rows : 24
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 [LBX2017] 101 AGN 03 32 01.558 -27 44 02.88   28.149 27.75   27.859 ~ 16 0
2 GOODS-MUSIC 10548 G 03 32 05.07660 -27 46 56.4964   25.20 26.22 27.78 23.9762 ~ 17 0
3 CXOCDFS J033209.9-275016 AGN 03 32 09.860 -27 50 15.70   30.071 28.16   28.428 ~ 37 0
4 [GFG2013b] 33073 G 03 32 13.14 -27 44 12.5           ~ 6 0
5 GOODS-MUSIC 70407 G 03 32 15.55 -27 51 45.4           ~ 6 0
6 GOODS-MUSIC 8728 G 03 32 16.55 -27 48 25.7           ~ 12 0
7 [SWM2014] GOODS-S 17724 G 03 32 20.85 -27 49 46.4           ~ 7 0
8 BBG 4550 AGN 03 32 24.624 -27 51 37.82   28.774 27.35   26.004 ~ 19 0
9 [LBX2017] 490 AGN 03 32 26.7783 -27 46 03.991   28.9513     27.239 ~ 43 0
10 NAME GOODS Southern Field reg 03 32 28.0 -27 48 30           ~ 1286 1
11 GOODS-MUSIC 70099 AGN 03 32 28.78 -27 44 35.2           ~ 19 0
12 ALESS J033229.29-275619.7 QSO 03 32 29.2912 -27 56 19.465     26.76 25.82 25.1655 ~ 109 0
13 ATCDFS J033229.89-274520.0 AGN 03 32 29.8545 -27 45 20.525   23.1996 22.9888 22.3235 21.344 ~ 39 0
14 [GFG2013b] 5501 G 03 32 30.72601 -27 51 33.8667           ~ 3 0
15 CXOU J033235.1-275215 AGN 03 32 35.19 -27 52 15.7   30.517 28.52   31.665 ~ 29 0
16 [BIO2015] XDFV-2363447591 G 03 32 36.342 -27 47 59.15   29.4174 26.84     ~ 12 0
17 CXOCDFS J033238.1-274401 AGN 03 32 38.000 -27 44 01.00   28.60 27.92   27.023 ~ 41 0
18 EIS-DEEP CDFS-4 J 1 2731 G 03 32 38.600 -27 51 54.95       22.345   ~ 11 0
19 CANDELS GDS F160W J033238.86-274908.7 EmG 03 32 38.873 -27 49 08.71   29.2158 26.20   25.3012 ~ 22 0
20 NAME Hubble Ultra Deep Field reg 03 32 39.0 -27 47 29           ~ 1600 0
21 GLARE 1030 G 03 32 41.185 -27 49 14.84     31.83     ~ 17 0
22 VANDELS CDFS 008884 G 03 32 47.30 -27 49 40.2           ~ 9 0
23 [DSS2017] 123 G 03 32 48.87543 -27 42 51.8170           ~ 5 0
24 [BIO2015] GSDV-2511646537 G 03 32 51.16 -27 46 53.7           ~ 5 0

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