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    Reed, S. L; McMahon, R. G; Banerji, M; Becker, G. D; Gonzalez-Solares, E; Martini, P; Ostrovski, F; Rauch, M; Abbott, T; Abdalla, F. B; Allam, S; Benoit-Levy, A; Bertin, E; Buckley-Geer, E; Burke, D; Carnero Rosell, A; da Costa, L. N; D'Andrea, C; DePoy, D. L; Desai, S; Diehl, H. T; Doel, P; Cunha, C. E; Estrada, J; Evrard, A. E; Fausti Neto, A; Finley, D. A; Fosalba, P; Frieman, J; Gruen, D; Honscheid, K; James, D; Kent, S; Kuehn, K; Kuropatkin, N; Lahav, O; Maia, M. A. G; Makler, M; Marshall, J; Merritt, K; Miquel, R; Mohr, J; Nord, B; Ogando, R; Plazas, A; Romer, K; Roodman, A; Rykoff, E; Sako, M; Sanchez, E; Santiago, B; Schubnell, M; Sevilla, I; Smith, C; Soares-Santos, M; Suchyta, E; Swanson, M. E. C; Tarle, G; Thomas, D; Tucker, D; Walker, A; Wechsler, R. H

    Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 12/2015, Letnik: 454, Številka: 4
    Journal Article

    We present the first results of a survey for high-redshift, z ≥ 6, quasars using izY multicolour photometric observations from the Dark Energy Survey (DES). Here we report the discovery and spectroscopic confirmation of the z AB, Y AB = 20.2, 20.2 (M 1450 = −26.5) quasar DES J0454−4448 with a redshift of z = 6.09±0.02 based on the onset of the Ly α forest and an H i near zone size of 4.1 $_{-1.2}^{+1.1}$ proper Mpc. The quasar was selected as an i-band drop out with i−z = 2.46 and z AB < 21.5 from an area of ∼300 deg2. It is the brightest of our 43 candidates and was identified for spectroscopic follow-up solely based on the DES i−z and z−Y colours. The quasar is detected by WISE and has W1AB = 19.68. The discovery of one spectroscopically confirmed quasar with 5.7 < z < 6.5 and z AB ≤ 20.2 is consistent with recent determinations of the luminosity function at z ∼ 6. DES when completed will have imaged ∼5000 deg2 to Y AB = 23.0 (5σ point source) and we expect to discover 50–100 new quasars with z > 6 including 3–10 with z > 7 dramatically increasing the numbers of quasars currently known that are suitable for detailed studies.