Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2010-04-20
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics
22 pages, 17 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ. Figure 1 replaced and Section 2 expanded, Tables 3 and 4 included, conc
Scientific paper
We study the small population of z>2.7 quasars detected by GALEX, whose far-UV emission is not extinguished by intervening HI Lyman limit systems. These quasars are of particular importance to detect intergalactic HeII absorption along their sightlines. We correlate verified z>2.7 quasars to the GALEX GR4 source catalog, yielding 304 S/N>3 sources. However, ~50% of these are only detected in the GALEX NUV band, signaling the truncation of the FUV flux by low-redshift Lyman limit systems. We exploit the GALEX UV color to cull the most promising targets for follow-up studies, with blue (red) GALEX colors indicating transparent (opaque) sightlines. Monte Carlo simulations indicate a HeII detection rate of ~60% for quasars with FUV-NUV<1 at z<3.5, a ~50% increase over GALEX searches that do not include color information. We regard 52 quasars detected at S/N>3 to be most promising for HST follow-up, with an additional 114 quasars if we consider S/N>2 detections in the FUV. SDSS provides just half of the NUV-bright quasars that should have been detected by SDSS & GALEX. We revise the SDSS quasar selection function, finding that SDSS systematically misses quasars with blue u-g<2 colors at 3
Prochaska Jason Xavier
Worseck Gabor
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