A morphological and multicolor survey for faint QSOs in the Groth-Westphalstrip

Citation
B. Beck-winchatz et Sf. Anderson, A morphological and multicolor survey for faint QSOs in the Groth-Westphalstrip, ASTRONOM J, 117(6), 1999, pp. 2582-2593
Citations number
46
Categorie Soggetti
Space Sciences
Journal title
ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
ISSN journal
00046256 → ACNP
Volume
117
Issue
6
Year of publication
1999
Pages
2582 - 2593
Database
ISI
SICI code
0004-6256(199906)117:6<2582:AMAMSF>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
Quasars that are representative of the populous faint end of the luminosity function are frustratingly dim, with m similar to 24 at intermediate redsh ift; moreover, ground-based surveys for such faint QSOs suffer substantial morphological contamination by compact galaxies with similar colors. In ord er to establish a more reliable ultrafaint QSO sample, we used the Apache P oint Observatory 3.5 m telescope to take deep ground-based U-band CCD image s in fields previously imaged in V and I with the Wide Field Planetary Came ra 2 (WFPC2) on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). Our approach hence combin es multicolor photometry with the 0." 1 spatial resolution of HST to establ ish a morphological and multicolor survey for QSOs extending about 2 mag fa inter than most extant ground-based surveys. We present results for the "Gr oth-Westphal strip," in which we identify 10 high-likelihood UV-excess cand idates having stellar or stellar-nucleus + galaxy morphology in WFPC2. For m(606) < 24.0 (roughly B less than or similar to 24.5), the surface density of such QSO candidates is 420(-130)(+180) deg(-2), or a surface density of 290(-110)(+160) deg-2 with an additional V-I cut that may further exclude compact emission-line galaxies. Even pending confirming spectroscopy, the o bserved surface density of QSO candidates is already low enough to yield in teresting comparisons: our measures agree extremely well with the predictio ns of several recent luminosity function models.