1998A&A...334...96R


Query : 1998A&A...334...96R

1998A&A...334...96R - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 334, 96-98 (1998/6-1)

Detection of further UV-bright high-redshift QSOs.

REIMERS D., HAGEN H.-J., RODRIGUEZ-PASCUAL P. and WISOTZKI L.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present successful UV observations with IUE of several newly discovered high-redshift QSOs from the Hamburg QSO Surveys. In addition to three previously discovered QSOs three new objects have been found to have lines of sight transparent to wavelengths as short as 1200Å: HS 0747+4259 (z=1.9, V=15.8); HS 1147+6556 (z=2.21, V=16.2); HE 2347-4342 (z=2.89, V=16.1). We also report on the discovery of HE 0515-4414 which with z=1.71 and V=14.9 is the brightest known z>1.5 QSO in the sky and among the most luminous objects in the universe. Our IUE long wavelength observations show HE0515-4414 to be also the UV-brightest high-redshift QSO known (6x10–15erg/cm2/Å/s) with a damped Lyα system at z=1.15. While HE 2347-4342 has been observed spectroscopically with HST (Reimers et al., 1997A&A...327..890R), the other QSOs, in particular HE0515-4414, are promising targets for HST and/or the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE). Since the IUE mission has come to an end, we briefly discuss the outcome of the attempts to detect with IUE UV-bright high z QSOs. We show that the strategy that avoided QSOs with metal absorption systems and/or Lyman limit absorption already visible in low resolution optical spectra led to a detection rate at 1250Å of approximately 35% (5 out of 14) for QSOs with V≲16.5 and 2≤z≤3 using whole shift IUE exposures.

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Journal keyword(s): quasars: general - quasars: individual: HE 0515-4414, HS 0747+4259, HS 1147+6556, HE 2347-4342 - quasars: UV radiation

CDS comments: p. 96 : HS 1307+4716 misprint for 1307+4617, p. 98 Q 1442+2391 misprint for 1442+2931

Simbad objects: 12

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Number of rows : 12
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 QSO J0003-2323 QSO 00 03 44.9144535192 -23 23 55.073021280     16.7     ~ 78 0
2 QSO B0119+1432 QSO 01 21 56.0329026024 +14 48 23.901970068   17.57 17.37     ~ 53 0
3 HE 0515-4414 QSO 05 17 07.6238702856 -44 10 55.579731312 14.74 15.49 15.16     ~ 116 0
4 QSO B0747+4259 QSO 07 50 54.6474995592 +42 52 19.233881796   16.43 16.23     ~ 53 0
5 QSO B1103+6416 QSO 11 06 10.7339248800 +64 00 09.644901192   16.36 16.16     ~ 70 0
6 HS 1147+6556 BLL 11 50 34.5402066048 +65 39 28.273548600   17.29 16.97     ~ 39 1
7 QSO J1310+4601 QSO 13 10 11.6048502288 +46 01 24.457661076   17.08 16.91     ~ 51 0
8 QSO B1442+2931 QSO 14 44 53.5398146832 +29 19 05.691187272   16.59 16.38     ~ 80 0
9 HS 1700+6416 QSO 17 01 00.6194059368 +64 12 09.118892376   16.39 16.17     ~ 368 0
10 QSO B1833+5811 QSO 18 33 57.0098936160 +58 13 34.523583384   17.0       ~ 5 0
11 QSO B1946+770 QSO 19 44 54.8532392016 +77 05 52.673448048     15.8     ~ 152 0
12 QSO B2347-4342 QSO 23 50 34.2593744544 -43 25 59.683985652   16.3 16.3     ~ 170 0

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