Gemini Near-infrared Spectroscopy of Luminous z~6 Quasars

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Gemini Near-infrared Spectroscopy of Luminous z~6 Quasars. / Jiang, Linhua; Fan, Xiaohui; Vestergaard, Marianne; Kurk, Jaron D.; Walter, Fabian; Kelly, Brandon C.; Strauss, Michael A.

I: Astronomical Journal, Bind 134, Nr. 3, 1150, 11.07.2007.

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Jiang, L, Fan, X, Vestergaard, M, Kurk, JD, Walter, F, Kelly, BC & Strauss, MA 2007, 'Gemini Near-infrared Spectroscopy of Luminous z~6 Quasars', Astronomical Journal, bind 134, nr. 3, 1150. https://doi.org/10.1086/520811

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Jiang, L., Fan, X., Vestergaard, M., Kurk, J. D., Walter, F., Kelly, B. C., & Strauss, M. A. (2007). Gemini Near-infrared Spectroscopy of Luminous z~6 Quasars. Astronomical Journal, 134(3), [1150]. https://doi.org/10.1086/520811

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Jiang L, Fan X, Vestergaard M, Kurk JD, Walter F, Kelly BC o.a. Gemini Near-infrared Spectroscopy of Luminous z~6 Quasars. Astronomical Journal. 2007 jul. 11;134(3). 1150. https://doi.org/10.1086/520811

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Jiang, Linhua ; Fan, Xiaohui ; Vestergaard, Marianne ; Kurk, Jaron D. ; Walter, Fabian ; Kelly, Brandon C. ; Strauss, Michael A. / Gemini Near-infrared Spectroscopy of Luminous z~6 Quasars. I: Astronomical Journal. 2007 ; Bind 134, Nr. 3.

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abstract = "We present Gemini near-infrared spectroscopic observations of six luminous quasars at z=5.8$\sim$6.3. Five of them were observed using Gemini-South/GNIRS, which provides a simultaneous wavelength coverage of 0.9--2.5 $\mu$m in cross dispersion mode. The other source was observed in K band with Gemini-North/NIRI. We calculate line strengths for all detected emission lines and use their ratios to estimate gas metallicity in the broad-line regions of the quasars. The metallicity is found to be supersolar with a typical value of $\sim$4 Z_{\sun}, and a comparison with low-redshift observations shows no strong evolution in metallicity up to z$\sim$6. The FeII/MgII ratio of the quasars is 4.9+/-1.4, consistent with low-redshift measurements. We estimate central BH masses of 10^9 to 10^{10} M_{\sun} and Eddington luminosity ratios of order unity. We identify two MgII $\lambda\lambda$2796,2803 absorbers with rest equivalent width W_0^{\lambda2796}>1 \AA at 2.2z 1.5 \AA at z>3 in the spectra, with the two most distant absorbers at z=4.8668 and 4.8823, respectively. The redshift number densities (dN/dz) of MgII absorbers with W_0^{\lambda2796}>1.5 \AA are consistent with no cosmic evolution up to z>4.",
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AU - Walter, Fabian

AU - Kelly, Brandon C.

AU - Strauss, Michael A.

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N2 - We present Gemini near-infrared spectroscopic observations of six luminous quasars at z=5.8$\sim$6.3. Five of them were observed using Gemini-South/GNIRS, which provides a simultaneous wavelength coverage of 0.9--2.5 $\mu$m in cross dispersion mode. The other source was observed in K band with Gemini-North/NIRI. We calculate line strengths for all detected emission lines and use their ratios to estimate gas metallicity in the broad-line regions of the quasars. The metallicity is found to be supersolar with a typical value of $\sim$4 Z_{\sun}, and a comparison with low-redshift observations shows no strong evolution in metallicity up to z$\sim$6. The FeII/MgII ratio of the quasars is 4.9+/-1.4, consistent with low-redshift measurements. We estimate central BH masses of 10^9 to 10^{10} M_{\sun} and Eddington luminosity ratios of order unity. We identify two MgII $\lambda\lambda$2796,2803 absorbers with rest equivalent width W_0^{\lambda2796}>1 \AA at 2.2z 1.5 \AA at z>3 in the spectra, with the two most distant absorbers at z=4.8668 and 4.8823, respectively. The redshift number densities (dN/dz) of MgII absorbers with W_0^{\lambda2796}>1.5 \AA are consistent with no cosmic evolution up to z>4.

AB - We present Gemini near-infrared spectroscopic observations of six luminous quasars at z=5.8$\sim$6.3. Five of them were observed using Gemini-South/GNIRS, which provides a simultaneous wavelength coverage of 0.9--2.5 $\mu$m in cross dispersion mode. The other source was observed in K band with Gemini-North/NIRI. We calculate line strengths for all detected emission lines and use their ratios to estimate gas metallicity in the broad-line regions of the quasars. The metallicity is found to be supersolar with a typical value of $\sim$4 Z_{\sun}, and a comparison with low-redshift observations shows no strong evolution in metallicity up to z$\sim$6. The FeII/MgII ratio of the quasars is 4.9+/-1.4, consistent with low-redshift measurements. We estimate central BH masses of 10^9 to 10^{10} M_{\sun} and Eddington luminosity ratios of order unity. We identify two MgII $\lambda\lambda$2796,2803 absorbers with rest equivalent width W_0^{\lambda2796}>1 \AA at 2.2z 1.5 \AA at z>3 in the spectra, with the two most distant absorbers at z=4.8668 and 4.8823, respectively. The redshift number densities (dN/dz) of MgII absorbers with W_0^{\lambda2796}>1.5 \AA are consistent with no cosmic evolution up to z>4.

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