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The Astrophysical Journal | 2016

Subaru high-z exploration of low-luminosity quasars (SHELLQs). I. Discovery of 15 quasars and bright galaxies at 5.7 < z < 6.9

Yoshiki Matsuoka; Masafusa Onoue; Nobunari Kashikawa; Kazushi Iwasawa; Michael A. Strauss; Tohru Nagao; Masatoshi Imanishi; Mana Niida; Yoshiki Toba; Masayuki Akiyama; Naoko Asami; James Bosch; S. Foucaud; Hisanori Furusawa; Tomotsugu Goto; James E. Gunn; Yuichi Harikane; Hiroyuki Ikeda; Toshihiro Kawaguchi; Satoshi Kikuta; Yutaka Komiyama; Robert H. Lupton; Takeo Minezaki; Satoshi Miyazaki; Hitoshi Murayama; Atsushi J. Nishizawa; Yoshiaki Ono; Masami Ouchi; Paul A. Price; Hiroaki Sameshima

We report the discovery of 15 quasars and bright galaxies at 5.7 6 galaxies, compared with that of quasars, at magnitudes fainter than M1450 ~ -22 mag or zAB ~24 mag. Follow-up studies of the discovered objects as well as further survey observations are ongoing.


Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan | 2018

Subaru High-z Exploration of Low-Luminosity Quasars (SHELLQs). II. Discovery of 32 Quasars and Luminous Galaxies at 5.7 < z < 6.8

Yoshiki Matsuoka; Masafusa Onoue; Nobunari Kashikawa; Kazushi Iwasawa; Michael A. Strauss; Tohru Nagao; Masatoshi Imanishi; Chien-Hsiu Lee; Masayuki Akiyama; Naoko Asami; James Bosch; S. Foucaud; Hisanori Furusawa; Tomotsugu Goto; James E. Gunn; Yuichi Harikane; Hiroyuki Ikeda; Takuma Izumi; Toshihiro Kawaguchi; Satoshi Kikuta; Kotaro Kohno; Yutaka Komiyama; Robert H. Lupton; Takeo Minezaki; Satoshi Miyazaki; Hitoshi Murayama; Mana Niida; Atsushi J. Nishizawa; Masamune Oguri; Yoshiaki Ono

We present spectroscopic identification of 32 new quasars and luminous galaxies discovered at 5.7<z≤6.8. This is the second in a series of papers presenting the results of the Subaru High-z Exploration of Low-Luminosity Quasars (SHELLQs) project, which exploits the deep multi-band imaging data produced by the Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC) Subaru Strategic Program survey. The photometric candidates were selected by a Bayesian probabilistic algorithm, and then observed with spectrographs on the Gran Telescopio Canarias and the Subaru Telescope. Combined with the sample presented in the previous paper, we have now identified 64 HSC sources over about 430 deg, which include 33 high-z quasars, 14 high-z luminous galaxies, 2 [O III] emitters at z ∼ 0.8, and 15 Galactic brown dwarfs. The new quasars have considerably lower luminosity (M1450 ∼−25 to −22 mag) than most of the previously known high-z quasars. Several of these quasars have luminous (> 10 erg s) and narrow (< 500 km s) Lyα lines, and also a possible mini broad absorption line system of N V λ1240 in the composite spectrum, which clearly separate them from typical quasars. On the other hand, the high-z galaxies have extremely high luminosity (M1450 ∼ −24 to −22 mag) compared to other galaxies found at similar redshift. With the discovery of these new classes of objects, we are opening up new parameter spaces in the high-z Universe. Further survey observations and follow-up studies of the identified objects, including the construction of the quasar luminosity function at z ∼ 6, are ongoing.


Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan | 2018

The quasar luminosity function at redshift 4 with the Hyper Suprime-Cam Wide Survey

Masayuki Akiyama; Wanqiu He; Hiroyuki Ikeda; Mana Niida; Tohru Nagao; James Bosch; Jean Coupon; Motohiro Enoki; Masatoshi Imanishi; Nobunari Kashikawa; Toshihiro Kawaguchi; Yutaka Komiyama; Chien-Hsiu Lee; Yoshiki Matsuoka; Satoshi Miyazaki; Atsushi J. Nishizawa; Masamune Oguri; Yoshiaki Ono; Masafusa Onoue; Masami Ouchi; Andreas Schulze; J. D. Silverman; Manobu Tanaka; M. Tanaka; Yuichi Terashima; Yoshiki Toba; Yoshihiro Ueda

We present the luminosity function of z=4 quasars based on the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program Wide layer imaging data in the g, r, i, z, and y bands covering 339.8 deg^2. From stellar objects, 1666 z~4 quasar candidates are selected by the g-dropout selection down to i=24.0 mag. Their photometric redshifts cover the redshift range between 3.6 and 4.3 with an average of 3.9. In combination with the quasar sample from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey in the same redshift range, the quasar luminosity function covering the wide luminosity range of M1450=-22 to -29 mag is constructed. It is well described by a double power-law model with a knee at M1450=-25.36+-0.13 mag and a flat faint-end slope with a power-law index of -1.30+-0.05. The knee and faint-end slope show no clear evidence of redshift evolution from those at z~2. The flat slope implies that the UV luminosity density of the quasar population is dominated by the quasars around the knee, and does not support the steeper faint-end slope at higher redshifts reported at z>5. If we convert the M1450 luminosity function to the hard X-ray 2-10keV luminosity function using the relation between UV and X-ray luminosity of quasars and its scatter, the number density of UV-selected quasars matches well with that of the X-ray-selected AGNs above the knee of the luminosity function. Below the knee, the UV-selected quasars show a deficiency compared to the hard X-ray luminosity function. The deficiency can be explained by the lack of obscured AGNs among the UV-selected quasars.


The Astrophysical Journal | 2017

Clustering of Infrared-Bright Dust-Obscured Galaxies Revealed by the Hyper Suprime-Cam and Wise

Yoshiki Toba; Tohru Nagao; Masaru Kajisawa; Taira Oogi; Masayuki Akiyama; Hiroyuki Ikeda; Jean Coupon; Michael A. Strauss; Wei-Hao Wang; M. Tanaka; Mana Niida; Masatoshi Imanishi; Chien-Hsiu Lee; Hideo Matsuhara; Yoshiki Matsuoka; Masafusa Onoue; Yuichi Terashima; Yoshihiro Ueda; Yuichi Harikane; Yutaka Komiyama; Satoshi Miyazaki; Akatoki Noboriguchi; Tomonori Usuda

We present measurements of the clustering properties of a sample of infrared (IR) bright dust-obscured galaxies (DOGs). Combining 125 deg


The Astrophysical Journal | 2016

REVISITING THE COMPLETENESS AND LUMINOSITY FUNCTION IN HIGH-REDSHIFT LOW-LUMINOSITY QUASAR SURVEYS

Mana Niida; Tohru Nagao; Hiroyuki Ikeda; K. Matsuoka; Masakazu A. R. Kobayashi; Yoshiki Toba; Yoshiaki Taniguchi

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Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series | 2018

Subaru High-z Exploration of Low-luminosity Quasars (SHELLQs). IV. Discovery of 41 Quasars and Luminous Galaxies at 5.7 ≤ z ≤ 6.9

Yoshiki Matsuoka; Kazushi Iwasawa; Masafusa Onoue; Nobunari Kashikawa; Michael A. Strauss; Chien-Hsiu Lee; Masatoshi Imanishi; Tohru Nagao; Masayuki Akiyama; Naoko Asami; James Bosch; Hisanori Furusawa; Tomotsugu Goto; James E. Gunn; Yuichi Harikane; Hiroyuki Ikeda; Takuma Izumi; Toshihiro Kawaguchi; Nanako Kato; Satoshi Kikuta; Kotaro Kohno; Yutaka Komiyama; Robert H. Lupton; Takeo Minezaki; Satoshi Miyazaki; Hitoshi Murayama; Mana Niida; A. Nishizawa; Masamune Oguri; Yoshiaki Ono

of wide and deep optical images obtained with the Hyper Suprime-Cam on the Subaru Telescope and all-sky mid-IR (MIR) images taken with Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer, we have discovered 4,367 IR-bright DOGs with


Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan | 2018

Clustering of quasars in a wide luminosity range at redshift 4 with Subaru Hyper Suprime-Cam Wide-field imaging

Wanqiu He; Masayuki Akiyama; James Bosch; Motohiro Enoki; Yuichi Harikane; Hiroyuki Ikeda; Nobunari Kashikawa; Toshihiro Kawaguchi; Yutaka Komiyama; Chien-Hsiu Lee; Yoshiki Matsuoka; Satoshi Miyazaki; Tohru Nagao; Masahiro Nagashima; Mana Niida; Atsushi J. Nishizawa; Masamune Oguri; Masafusa Onoue; Taira Oogi; Masami Ouchi; Andreas Schulze; Yuji Shirasaki; J. D. Silverman; Manobu Tanaka; M. Tanaka; Yoshiki Toba; Hisakazu Uchiyama; Takuji Yamashita

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arXiv: Astrophysics of Galaxies | 2018

Optical properties of infrared-bright dust-obscured galaxies viewed with Subaru Hyper Suprime-Cam.

Akatoki Noboriguchi; Tohru Nagao; Yoshiki Toba; Mana Niida; Masaru Kajisawa; Masafusa Onoue; Yoshiki Matsuoka; Takuji Yamashita; Yu-Yen Chang; Toshihiro Kawaguchi; Yutaka Komiyama; Kodai Nobuhara; Yuichi Terashima; Yoshihiro Ueda


The Astrophysical Journal | 2018

A Wide and Deep Exploration of Radio Galaxies with Subaru HSC (WERGS). I. The Optical Counterparts of FIRST Radio Sources

Takuji Yamashita; Tohru Nagao; Masayuki Akiyama; Wanqiu He; Hiroyuki Ikeda; M. Tanaka; Mana Niida; Masaru Kajisawa; Yoshiki Matsuoka; Kodai Nobuhara; Chien-Hsiu Lee; Yoshiki Toba; Toshihiro Kawaguchi; Akatoki Noboriguchi

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Masafusa Onoue

Graduate University for Advanced Studies

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Yutaka Komiyama

Graduate University for Advanced Studies

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Yoshiki Toba

Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics

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Satoshi Miyazaki

Graduate University for Advanced Studies

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