Radio Properties of [CLC][ITAL]z[/ITAL][/CLC] > 4 Optically Selected Quasars
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- 1 April 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astronomical Journal
- Vol. 119 (4) , 1526-1533
- https://doi.org/10.1086/301316
Abstract
We report on two programs to address differential evolution between the radio-loud and radio-quiet quasar populations at high (z > 4) redshift. Both programs entail studying the radio properties of optically selected quasars. First, we have observed 32 optically selected, high-redshift (z > 4) quasars with the VLA at 6 cm (5 GHz). These sources represent a statistically complete and well-understood sample. We detect four quasars above our 3 σ limit of ≈0.15 mJy, which is sufficiently sensitive to detect all radio-loud quasars at the probed redshift range. Second, we have correlated 134 z > 4 quasars, comprising all such sources that we are aware of as of mid-1999, with the FIRST survey and the NRAO VLA Sky Survey. These two recent 1.4 GHz VLA sky surveys reach 3 σ limits of approximately 0.6 and 1.4 mJy, respectively. We identify a total of 15 z > 4 quasars, of which six were not previously known to be radio-loud. The depth of these surveys does not reach the radio-loud/radio-quiet demarcation luminosity density (L1.4 GHz = 1032.5 h ergs s-1 Hz-1) at the redshift range considered; this correlation therefore provides only a lower limit to the radio-loud fraction of quasars at high redshift. The two programs together identify eight new radio-loud quasars at z > 4, a significant increase over the seven currently in the published literature. We find no evidence that the radio-loud fraction depends on optical luminosity for -25 > MB > -28 at z 2 or for -26 > MB > -28 at z > 4. Our results also show no evolution in the radio-loud fraction between z 2 and z > 4 (for -26 > MB > -28).Keywords
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