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arxiv: astro-ph/0008401 · v1 · submitted 2000-08-25 · 🌌 astro-ph

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Discovery of a Close Pair of z = 4.25 Quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey

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We report the discovery of a pair of z = 4.25 quasars with a separation of 33 arcseconds. The brighter of the two objects was identified as a high-redshift quasar candidate from Sloan Digital Sky Survey multicolor imaging data, and the redshift was measured from a spectrum obtained with the Hobby-Eberly Telescope. The slit orientation of this observation {\it by chance} included another quasar, approximately one magnitude fainter and having the same redshift as the target. This is the third serendipitous discovery of a z > 4 quasar. The differences in the relative strengths and profiles of the emission lines suggest that this is a quasar pair and not a gravitational lens. The two objects are likely to be physically associated; the projected physical separation is approximately 210 $h_{50}^{-1}$ kpc and the redshifts are identical to $\approx$ 0.01, implying a radial physical separation of 950 $h_{50}^{-1}$ kpc or less. The existence of this pair is strong circumstantial evidence that $z \sim 4$ quasars are clustered.

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