Four quasars above redshift 6 discovered by the Canada-France High-z Quasar Survey

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dc.creator Willott, Chris J.
dc.creator Delorme, Philippe
dc.creator Omont, Alain
dc.creator Bergeron, Jacqueline
dc.creator Delfosse, Xavier
dc.creator Forveille, Thierry
dc.creator Albert, Loic
dc.creator Reyle, Celine
dc.creator Hill, Gary J.
dc.creator Gully-Santiago, Michael
dc.creator Sawicki, Marcin, 1969-
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dc.date.issued 2007-12
dc.identifier.issn 0004-6256
dc.identifier.uri http://library2.smu.ca/xmlui/handle/01/26422
dc.description Publisher's version/PDF en_CA
dc.description.abstract The Canada-France High-z Quasar Survey (CFHQS) is an optical survey designed to locate quasars during the epoch of reionization. In this paper we present the discovery of the first four CFHQS quasars at redshifts greater than 6, including the most distant known quasar, CFHQS J2329-0301 at z = 6.43. We describe the observational method used to identify the quasars and present optical, infrared, and millimeter photometry and optical and near-infrared spectroscopy. We investigate the dust properties of these quasars, finding an unusual dust extinction curve for one quasar and a high far-infrared luminosity due to dust emission for another. The mean millimeter continuum flux for CFHQS quasars is substantially lower than that for SDSS quasars at the same redshift, likely due to a correlation with quasar UV luminosity. For two quasars with sufficiently high signal-to-noise ratio optical spectra, we use the spectra to investigate the ionization state of hydrogen at z [greater than] 5. For CFHQS J1509-1749 at z = 6.12 we find significant evolution (beyond a simple extrapolation of lower redshift data) in the Gunn-Peterson optical depth at z [greater than] 5.4. The line of sight to this quasar has one of the highest known optical depths at z [approximate to] 5.8. An analysis of the sizes of the highly ionized near-zones in the spectra of two quasars at z = 6.12 and 6.43 suggest that the intergalactic medium surrounding these quasars was substantially ionized before these quasars turned on. Together, these observations point toward an extended reionization process, but we caution that cosmic variance is still a major limitation in z [greater than] 6 quasar observations. en_CA
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dc.publisher American Astronomical Society en_CA
dc.publisher IOP Publishing
dc.relation.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/522962
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dc.subject.lcsh Quasars
dc.subject.lcsh Astronomy -- Observations
dc.subject.lcsh Red shift
dc.title Four quasars above redshift 6 discovered by the Canada-France High-z Quasar Survey en_CA
dc.type Text en_CA
dcterms.bibliographicCitation Astronomical Journal 134, 2435-2450. (2007) en_CA
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