A slitless spectroscopic survey for quasars near quasars
G. Worseck (1), L. Wisotzki (1), F. Selman (2) ((1) Astrophysical, Institute Potsdam, (2) European Southern Observatory)

TL;DR
This survey used slitless spectroscopy to discover numerous new quasars near bright quasars, providing valuable sightlines for studying the intergalactic medium despite limitations in depth and magnitude.
Contribution
It introduces a CCD-based slitless spectroscopic method to efficiently identify faint quasars near bright quasars at high redshift.
Findings
Confirmed 80 new quasars at 0.58<z<3.59
Discovered 64 quasars at z>1.7
High success rate in candidate verification
Abstract
We present the results of the Quasars near Quasars (QNQ) survey, a CCD-based slitless spectroscopic survey for faint V<22 quasars at 1.7<z<3.6 on 18 26.2'x33.5' fields centred on bright quasars at 2.76<z<4.69. In total 169 quasar candidates with emission lines were selected from the extracted flux-calibrated spectra on the basis of well-defined automatic selection criteria followed by visual inspection and verification. With follow-up spectroscopy of 81 candidates that were likely to reside at z>1.7 we were able to confirm 80 new quasars at 0.580<z<3.586 on 16 of our fields. 64 of the newly discovered quasars are located at z>1.7. The overall high success rate implies that most of the remaining 88 candidates are quasars as well, although the majority of them likely resides at z<1.7 on the basis of the observed line shapes and strengths. Due to the insufficient depth of the input source…
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