Gemini Near Infrared Spectrograph-Distant Quasar Survey: Augmented Spectroscopic Catalog and a Prescription for Correcting UV-based Quasar Redshifts
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Matthews, B.M.Dix, C.
Shemmer, O.
Brotherton, M.S.
Myers, A.D.
Andruchow, I.
Brandt, W.N.
Gallagher, S.C.
Green, R.
Lira, P.
McLane, J.N.
Plotkin, R.M.
Richards, G.T.
Runnoe, J.C.
Schneider, D.P.
Strauss, M.A.
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Steward Observatory, University of ArizonaIssue Date
2023-06-13
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Brandon M. Matthews et al 2023 ApJ 950 95Journal
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Quasars at z ≳ 1 most often have redshifts measured from rest-frame ultraviolet emission lines. One of the most common such lines, C iv λ1549, shows blueshifts up to ≈5000 km s-1 and in rare cases even higher. This blueshifting results in highly uncertain redshifts when compared to redshift determinations from rest-frame optical emission lines, e.g., from the narrow [O iii] λ5007 feature. We present spectroscopic measurements for 260 sources at 1.55 ≲ z ≲ 3.50 having -28.0 ≲ M i ≲ - 30.0 mag from the Gemini Near Infrared Spectrograph-Distant Quasar Survey (GNIRS-DQS) catalog, augmenting the previous iteration, which contained 226 of the 260 sources whose measurements are improved upon in this work. We obtain reliable systemic redshifts based on [O iii] λ5007 for a subset of 121 sources, which we use to calibrate prescriptions for correcting UV-based redshifts. These prescriptions are based on a regression analysis involving C iv full-width-at-half-maximum intensity and equivalent width, along with the UV continuum luminosity at a rest-frame wavelength of 1350 Å. Applying these corrections can improve the accuracy and the precision in the C iv-based redshift by up to ∼850 km s-1 and ∼150 km s-1, respectively, which correspond to ∼8.5 and ∼1.5 Mpc in comoving distance at z = 2.5. Our prescriptions also improve the accuracy of the best available multifeature redshift determination algorithm by ∼100 km s-1, indicating that the spectroscopic properties of the C iv emission line can provide robust redshift estimates for high-redshift quasars. We discuss the prospects of our prescriptions for cosmological and quasar studies utilizing upcoming large spectroscopic surveys. © 2023. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.Note
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