The Astrophysical Journal (Jan 2024)

Quaia, the Gaia-unWISE Quasar Catalog: An All-sky Spectroscopic Quasar Sample

  • Kate Storey-Fisher,
  • David W. Hogg,
  • Hans-Walter Rix,
  • Anna-Christina Eilers,
  • Giulio Fabbian,
  • Michael R. Blanton,
  • David Alonso

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad1328
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 964, no. 1
p. 69

Abstract

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We present a new, all-sky quasar catalog, Quaia, that samples the largest comoving volume of any existing spectroscopic quasar sample. The catalog draws on the 6,649,162 quasar candidates identified by the Gaia mission that have redshift estimates from the space observatory’s low-resolution blue photometer/red photometer spectra. This initial sample is highly homogeneous and complete, but has low purity, and 18% of even the bright ( G 0.2) compared to those from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). In this work, we combine the Gaia candidates with unWISE infrared data (based on the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer survey) to construct a catalog useful for cosmological and astrophysical quasar studies. We apply cuts based on proper motions and colors, reducing the number of contaminants by approximately four times. We improve the redshifts by training a k -Nearest Neighbor model on SDSS redshifts, and achieve estimates on the G 0.2 (0.1), a reduction of approximately three times (approximately two times) compared to the Gaia redshifts. The final catalog has 1,295,502 quasars with G < 20.5, and 755,850 candidates in an even cleaner G < 20.0 sample, with accompanying rigorous selection function models. We compare Quaia to existing quasar catalogs, showing that its large effective volume makes it a highly competitive sample for cosmological large-scale structure analyses. The catalog is publicly available at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10403370 .

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