We report the discovery of the ultra-luminous QSO SMSS~J215728.21-360215.1 with magnitude z=16.9 and W4=7.42 at redshift 4.75. Given absolute magnitudes of M145,AB=−29.3, M300,AB=−30.12 and logLbol/Lbol,⊙=14.84, it is the QSO with the highest unlensed UV-optical luminosity currently known in the Universe. It was found by combining proper-motion data from Gaia DR2 with photometry from SkyMapper DR1 and the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE). In the Gaia database it is an isolated single source and thus unlikely to be strongly gravitationally lensed. It is also unlikely to be a beamed source as it is not discovered in the radio domain by either NVSS or SUMSS. It is classed as a weak-emission-line QSO and possesses broad absorption line features. A lightcurve from ATLAS spanning the time from October 2015 to December 2017 shows little sign of variability.
@article{arxiv.1805.04317,
title = {Discovery of the most ultra-luminous QSO using Gaia, SkyMapper and WISE},
author = {Christian Wolf and Fuyan Bian and Christopher A. Onken and Brian P. Schmidt and Patrick Tisserand and Noura Alonzi and Wei Jeat Hon and John L. Tonry},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.04317},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
6 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in PASA