Discovery of two quasars at $z=5$ from the OGLE Survey
Abstract
We have used deep Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE-IV) images ( mag, mag at ) of the Magellanic System, encompassing an area of 670 deg, to perform a search for high- quasar candidates. We combined the optical OGLE data with the mid-IR Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) 3.4/4.6/12 m data, and devised a multi-color selection procedure. We have identified 33 promising sources and then spectroscopically observed the two most variable ones. We report the discovery of two high- quasars, OGLE J015531-752807 at a redshift and OGLE J005907-645016 at a redshift of . The variability amplitude of both quasars at the rest-frame wavelength 1300\AA\ is much larger (0.4 mag) than other quasars ( mag) at the same rest-frame wavelength but lower redshifts (). To verify if there exist an increased variability amplitude in high- population of quasars, simply a larger sample of such sources with a decade long (or longer) light curves is necessary, which will be enabled by the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) providing light curves for sources 3-4 mag fainter than OGLE.
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@article{arxiv.1810.08622,
title = {Discovery of two quasars at $z=5$ from the OGLE Survey},
author = {Szymon Kozłowski and Eduardo Bañados and A. Udalski and N. Morrell and A. P. Ji and Ł. Wyrzykowski and A. Rau and P. Mróz and J. Greiner and M. Gromadzki and M. K. Szymański and I. Soszyński and R. Poleski and P. Pietrukowicz and J. Skowron and D. M. Skowron and K. Ulaczyk and K. Rybicki and P. Iwanek},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.08622},
year = {2019}
}
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9 pages, 6 figures, submitted to AAS Journals, comments welcome