An Extremely Bright QSO at
arXiv:2006.11915 · doi:10.3847/1538-4357/ab9c95
Abstract
We report the discovery and confirmation of a bright quasi-stellar object (QSO), 2MASS J13260399+7023462, at . This QSO is the first spectroscopically confirmed candidate from an ongoing search using the combination of Gaia and WISE photometry to identify bright QSOs at , the redshift regime for which the Lyman- forest is accessible with ground-based facilities. With a Gaia apparent magnitude , 2MASS J13260399+7023462 is one of the brightest QSOs known at , with only 15 currently known brighter QSOs. Given its inferred magnitude and redshift, it is among the most luminous objects in the Universe; the inferred black hole mass and corresponding Eddington ratio are () 10 M and , respectively. Follow-up Hubble observations confirm it is not gravitationally lensed.
8 pages, 8 figures, 1 table, Accepted for publication in ApJ