Filling in the Quasar Redshift Gap at $z \sim 5.5$ II: A Complete Survey of Luminous Quasars in the Post-Reionization Universe
Jinyi Yang, Feige Wang, Xiaohui Fan, Xue-Bing Wu, Fuyan Bian, Eduardo, Ba\~nados, Minghao Yue, Jan-Torge Schindler, Qian Yang, Linhua Jiang, Ian D., McGreer, Richard Green, and Simon Dye

TL;DR
This paper reports a systematic survey of luminous quasars at redshift around 5.5, developing new selection techniques, discovering 15 new quasars, and analyzing their spatial density decline during the post-reionization epoch.
Contribution
It introduces a novel multi-wavelength selection method for $z \\sim 5.5$ quasars and provides a complete flux-limited sample, advancing understanding of quasar evolution after reionization.
Findings
Discovered 15 new quasars at $z \\sim 5.5$
Measured quasar spatial density decline with $k=-0.66 \\pm 0.05$
Presented a new optical color-based survey with 51 additional quasars
Abstract
We present the final results from our survey of luminous 5.5 quasars. This is the first systematic quasar survey focusing on quasars at 5.5, during the post-reionization epoch. It has been challenging to select quasars at using conventional color selections, due to their similar optical colors to those of late-type stars, especially M dwarfs. We developed a new selection technique for 5.5 quasars based on optical, near-IR, and mid-IR photometry, using data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), PanSTARR1 (PS1), the UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Surveys - Large Area Survey, the UKIRT Hemisphere Survey, the VISTA Hemisphere Survey, and the Wide Field Infrared Survey Explorer (), covering 11000 deg of high galactic latitude sky. In this paper, we present the discovery of 15 new quasars at . Together with results from Yang…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
