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arxiv: astro-ph/0606493 · v1 · pith:DO3KNTNVnew · submitted 2006-06-20 · 🌌 astro-ph

Discovery of a new high redshift QSO at z=5.96 with the Subaru telescope

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keywords redshiftemissionalphadiscoveryhighlinespectrumsubaru
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We report a discovery of a new high redshift quasar at $z=5.96$, observed with the FOCAS long-slit spectrograph on board the Subaru telescope. The spectrum shows strong and broad Ly$\alpha$+NV emission lines with a sharp discontinuity to the blue side. A Ly$\beta$+OVI emission line is also detected, providing a consistent redshift measurement with the Ly$\alpha$+NV emission. The QSO has an absolute magnitude of $M_{AB,1450}=-26.9$ ($H_{0}=50$km s$^{-1}$ Mpc$^{-1}$, $q_0=0.5$). The spectrum shows significant flux in the region 8000-8300 $\AA$ and thus does not show a complete Gunn-Peterson trough in the redshift range 5.58 to 5.82, along the line of sight to this $z=5.96$ QSO. Therefore the Universe was already highly ionized at $z=5.82$

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