Crossing the Rubicon of Reionization with z~5 QSOs
A. Grazian, K. Boutsia, E. Giallongo, S. Cristiani, F. Fontanot, M., Bischetti, A. Bongiorno, G. Calderone, G. Cupani, V. D'Odorico, C. Feruglio,, F. Fiore, F. Guarneri, M. Porru, I. Saccheo

TL;DR
This study presents the first spectroscopic confirmation of a significant population of z~5 QSOs, suggesting active SMBHs may have played a notable role in cosmic hydrogen reionization.
Contribution
It introduces the RUBICON survey, providing new spectroscopic data on z~5 QSOs, challenging the view that galaxies solely drove reionization.
Findings
Confirmed a high space density of z~5 QSOs
Supported a mild density evolution of AGN luminosity function
Indicated AGN could significantly contribute to reionization
Abstract
One of the key open questions in Cosmology is the nature of the sources that completed the cosmological hydrogen Reionization at z~5.2. High-z primeval galaxies have been long considered the main drivers for Reionization, with a minor role played by high-z AGN. However, in order to confirm this scenario, it is fundamental to measure the photo-ionization rate produced by active SMBHs close to the epoch of Reionization. Given the pivotal role played by spectroscopically complete observations of high-z QSOs, in this paper we present the first results of the RUBICON (Reionizing the Universe with BrIght COsmological Nuclei) survey. It consists of a color selected sample of bona-fide z~5 QSO candidates from the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Survey. Our QSO candidates have been validated both by photometric redshifts based on SED fitting and by spectroscopic redshifts, confirming that…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Scientific Research and Discoveries
