We present the results of the spectroscopic follow-up of the QUasars as BRIght beacons for Cosmology in the Southern Hemisphere (QUBRICS; Calderone et al. 2019) survey. The selection method is based on a machine-learning approach applied to photometric catalogs, covering an area of ~12,400 deg2 in the Southern Hemisphere. The spectroscopic observations started in 2018 and identified 55 new, high-redshift (z ≥ 2.5), bright (i ≤ 18) quasi-stellar objects (QSOs), with the catalog published in late 2019. Here we report the current status of the survey, bringing the total number of bright QSOs at z ≥ 2.5 identified by QUBRICS to 224. The success rate of the QUBRICS selection method, in its most recent training, is estimated to be 68%. The predom...
We present initial results from the first systematic survey of luminous z ~ 5.5 quasars. Quasars at ...
Context. Quasi-stellar objects (quasars) located behind nearby galaxies provide an excellent absolut...
The most luminous quasars at high-redshift harbour the fastest growing and most massive black holes ...
We present the results of the spectroscopic follow-up of the QUasars as BRIght beacons for Cosmology...
Finding the brightest QSOs at high-z is important both for constraining cosmic evolution and fundame...
The size and complexity of current astronomical datasets has grown to the point of making human anal...
The study of absorptions along the lines of sight to bright high-z QSOs is an invaluable cosmologica...
High-redshift quasars are important tracers of structure and evolution in the early universe. Howeve...
High-redshift quasars are important tracers of structure and evolution in the early universe. Howeve...
Quasars are amongst the most luminous objects known in the Universe and thus can be observed out to ...
We present the final results from our survey of luminous z ~ 5.5 quasars. This is the first systemat...
Studies of the most luminous quasars at high redshift directly probe the evolution of the most massi...
We have designed the Extremely Luminous Quasar Survey (ELQS) to provide a highly complete census of ...
We present initial results from the first systematic survey of luminous z ∼ 5.5 quasars. Quasars at ...
We present the spectra, positions, and finding charts for 31 bright (R4.5. The majority are in the s...
We present initial results from the first systematic survey of luminous z ~ 5.5 quasars. Quasars at ...
Context. Quasi-stellar objects (quasars) located behind nearby galaxies provide an excellent absolut...
The most luminous quasars at high-redshift harbour the fastest growing and most massive black holes ...
We present the results of the spectroscopic follow-up of the QUasars as BRIght beacons for Cosmology...
Finding the brightest QSOs at high-z is important both for constraining cosmic evolution and fundame...
The size and complexity of current astronomical datasets has grown to the point of making human anal...
The study of absorptions along the lines of sight to bright high-z QSOs is an invaluable cosmologica...
High-redshift quasars are important tracers of structure and evolution in the early universe. Howeve...
High-redshift quasars are important tracers of structure and evolution in the early universe. Howeve...
Quasars are amongst the most luminous objects known in the Universe and thus can be observed out to ...
We present the final results from our survey of luminous z ~ 5.5 quasars. This is the first systemat...
Studies of the most luminous quasars at high redshift directly probe the evolution of the most massi...
We have designed the Extremely Luminous Quasar Survey (ELQS) to provide a highly complete census of ...
We present initial results from the first systematic survey of luminous z ∼ 5.5 quasars. Quasars at ...
We present the spectra, positions, and finding charts for 31 bright (R4.5. The majority are in the s...
We present initial results from the first systematic survey of luminous z ~ 5.5 quasars. Quasars at ...
Context. Quasi-stellar objects (quasars) located behind nearby galaxies provide an excellent absolut...
The most luminous quasars at high-redshift harbour the fastest growing and most massive black holes ...