Context. Quasars are spatially stationary, and they are essential objects in astrometry when defining reference frames. However, the census of quasars is far from complete. Mid-infared colors can be used to find quasar candidates because AGNs show a peculiar appearance in mid-infrared color, but these methods are incapable of separating quasars from AGNs. Aims. The aim of our study is to use astrometric and mid-infrared methods to select quasars and get a reliable quasar candidates catalog. Methods. We used a near-zero proper motion criterion in conjuction with WISE (all-sky Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer) [W1-W2] color to select quasar candidates. The [W1-W2] color criterion is defined by the linear boundary of two samples: LAMOST DR5 quasars, which serve as the quasar sample, and LAMOST DR5 stars and galaxies, which serve as the non-quasar sample. The contamination and completeness are evaluated. Results. We present a catalog of 662 753 quasar candidates, with a completeness of about 75% and a reliability of 77.2%.
@article{arxiv.1807.06177,
title = {Identifying quasars with astrometric and mid-infrared methods from APOP and ALLWISE},
author = {Sufen Guo and Zhaoxiang Qi and Shilong Liao and Zihuang Cao and Mario G. Lattanzi and Beatrice Bucciarelli and Zhenghong Tang and Qing-Zeng Yan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.06177},
year = {2018}
}