2009ApJS..185...20S


Query : 2009ApJS..185...20S

2009ApJS..185...20S - Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 185, 20-31 (2009/November-0)

Ten more new sightlines for the study of intergalactic helium, and hundreds of Far-Ultraviolet-Bright quasars, from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, galaxy evolution explorer, and Hubble Space Telescope.

SYPHERS D., ANDERSON S.F., ZHENG W., HAGGARD D., MEIKSIN A., SCHNEIDER D.P. and YORK D.G.

Abstract (from CDS):

Absorption along quasar sightlines remains among the most sensitive direct measures of He II reionization in much of the intergalactic medium (IGM). Until recently, fewer than a half-dozen unobscured quasar sightlines suitable for the He II Gunn-Peterson test were known; although these handful demonstrated great promise, the small sample size limited confidence in cosmological inferences. We have recently added nine more such clean He II quasars, exploiting Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) quasar samples, broadband ultraviolet (UV) imaging from Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX), and high-yield UV spectroscopic confirmations from Hubble Space Telescope (HST). Here we markedly expand this approach by cross-correlating SDSS DR7 and GALEX GR4+5 to catalog 428 SDSS and 165 other quasars with z > 2.78 having likely (∼70%) GALEX detections, suggesting they are bright into the far-UV. Reconnaissance HST Cycle 16 Supplemental prism data for 29 of these new quasar-GALEX matches spectroscopically confirm 17 as indeed far-UV bright. At least 10 of these confirmations have clean sightlines all the way down to He II Lyα, substantially expanding the number of known clean He II quasars, and reaffirming the order of magnitude enhanced efficiency of our selection technique. Combined confirmations from this and our past programs yield more than 20 He II quasars, quintupling the sample. These provide substantial progress toward a sample of He II quasar sightlines large enough, and spanning a sufficient redshift range, to enable statistical IGM studies that may avoid individual object peculiarity and sightline variance. Our expanded catalog of hundreds of high-likelihood far-UV-bright QSOs additionally will be useful for understanding the extreme-UV properties of the quasars themselves.

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Journal keyword(s): catalogs - galaxies: active - intergalactic medium - quasars: general - surveys - ultraviolet: galaxies

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/ApJS/185/20): table1.dat table2.dat>

Status at CDS : All or part of tables of objects could be ingested in SIMBAD with priority 2.

Simbad objects: 30

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Number of rows : 30
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 [VV2006] J000657.5+141546 QSO 00 06 57.5304443208 +14 15 46.772577684   20.5 20.5     ~ 13 1
2 SDSS J001132.02-000541.6 QSO 00 11 32.0228808072 -00 05 41.616368340   19.98 19.78     ~ 20 0
3 SDSS J001626.54+003632.4 QSO 00 16 26.5413947184 +00 36 32.498551908   20.77 20.43     ~ 21 0
4 SDSS J003420.62-010917.3 QSO 00 34 20.6272347984 -01 09 17.280254628   20.65 20.34     ~ 21 0
5 [VV2006] J004323.4-001552 QSO 00 43 23.4310133880 -00 15 52.485247008   19.00 18.69     ~ 63 1
6 [VV2006] J005653.3-094121 QSO 00 56 53.2563118824 -09 41 21.832969884   20.36 20.06     ~ 21 0
7 LBQS 0302-0019 QSO 03 04 49.8593341368 -00 08 13.534398816   18.08 17.80 17.5   ~ 256 0
8 SDSS J102646.03+353145.4 QSO 10 26 46.0316594520 +35 31 45.347239020   19.96 19.27     ~ 24 0
9 [VV2006] J104256.0+512936 QSO 10 42 55.9784642544 +51 29 36.239883864   19.46 19.03     ~ 24 0
10 SDSS J104757.70+325023.5 QSO 10 47 57.7020290424 +32 50 23.526883176   21.80 20.88     ~ 15 0
11 QSO B1157+3143 QSO 12 00 06.2491993344 +31 26 30.837671952   16.76 16.47     ~ 69 0
12 [VV2006] J121020.0+442652 QSO 12 10 19.9578502128 +44 26 52.409013144   20.57 20.16     ~ 20 0
13 SDSS J122752.02+165522.7 QSO 12 27 52.0145178024 +16 55 22.646519724   19.87 19.39     ~ 20 0
14 [VV2006] J124306.6+530522 QSO 12 43 06.5631620088 +53 05 22.081160256   19.54 18.93     ~ 31 0
15 [VV2006] J125353.7+681714 QSO 12 53 53.7084713304 +68 17 14.249837076   19.55 19.07     ~ 38 0
16 [VV2006] J125903.2+621211 QSO 12 59 03.2617644216 +62 12 11.692505232   18.92 18.51     ~ 27 0
17 [VV2006] J131536.6+485629 QSO 13 15 36.5795773968 +48 56 29.124570300   21.36 20.60     ~ 29 0
18 [CCH92] 1328.0+2629 QSO 13 30 19.1392472976 +26 13 37.720931808   20.32 19.97     ~ 15 0
19 SDSS J133022.77+281333.2 QSO 13 30 22.7608354248 +28 13 33.236279292   20.24 19.92     ~ 23 0
20 SDSS J134142.03+075639.1 QSO 13 41 42.0419727384 +07 56 39.102307764   19.54 19.19     ~ 18 0
21 SDSS J144436.69+105549.9 QSO 14 44 36.6820896720 +10 55 49.857334428   20.90 20.60     ~ 20 0
22 QSO B1445+101 QSO 14 45 16.46525080 +09 58 36.0727447   18.58 17.78     ~ 397 1
23 [VV2006] J144623.0+434308 QSO 14 46 22.9949666856 +43 43 08.767282656   19.84 19.56     ~ 25 0
24 SDSS J153930.24+285035.4 QSO 15 39 30.2423998464 +28 50 35.271387312   20.36 19.60     ~ 24 0
25 [VV2006] J155531.7+384924 QSO 15 55 31.6547487144 +38 49 24.875679576   21.15 20.56     ~ 25 0
26 QSO J1614+4859 QSO 16 14 26.8163187288 +48 59 58.774683696   20.97 20.20     ~ 33 0
27 HS 1700+6416 QSO 17 01 00.6194059368 +64 12 09.118892376   16.39 16.17     ~ 369 0
28 QSO J1940-6907 QSO 19 40 25.52815148 -69 07 56.9717355   18.36 18.8     ~ 115 1
29 [VV2000] J194358.8-150249 QSO 19 43 58.8726 -15 02 48.441     19.90     ~ 7 0
30 QSO B2347-4342 QSO 23 50 34.2593744544 -43 25 59.683985652   16.3 16.3     ~ 170 0

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