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Abstract We present the first active galactic nuclei (AGN) catalog of the Hobby–Eberly Telescope Dark Energy Experiment Survey (HETDEX) observed between 2017 January and 2020 June. HETDEX is an ongoing spectroscopic survey (3500–5500 Å) with no target preselection based on magnitudes, colors or morphologies, enabling us to select AGN based solely on their spectral features. Both luminous quasars and low-luminosity Seyferts are found in our catalog. AGN candidates are selected with at least two significant AGN emission lines, such as the Ly α and C iv λ 1549 line pair, or with a single broad emission line with FWHM > 1000 km s −1 . Each source is further confirmed by visual inspections. This catalog contains 5322 AGN, covering an effective sky coverage of 30.61 deg 2 . A total of 3733 of these AGN have secure redshifts, and we provide redshift estimates for the remaining 1589 single broad-line AGN with no crossmatched spectral redshifts from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 14 of QSOs. The redshift range of the AGN catalog is 0.25 < z < 4.32, with a median of z = 2.1. The bolometric luminosity range is 10 9 –10 14 L ☉ with a median of 10 12 L ☉ . The median r -band magnitude of our AGN catalog is 21.6 mag, with 34% having r > 22.5, and 2.6% reaching the detection limit at r ∼ 26 mag of the deepest imaging surveys we searched. We also provide a composite spectrum of the AGN sample covering 700–4400 Å.more » « less
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McCarron, Adam P.; Finkelstein, Steven L.; Chavez Ortiz, Oscar A.; Davis, Dustin; Cooper, Erin Mentuch; Jung, Intae; White, Delaney R.; Leung, Gene C.; Gebhardt, Karl; Acquaviva, Viviana; et al (, The Astrophysical Journal)Abstract We present the results of a stellar population analysis of 72 Ly α -emitting galaxies (LAEs) in GOODS-N at 1.9 < z < 3.5 spectroscopically identified by the Hobby−Eberly Telescope Dark Energy Experiment (HETDEX). We provide a method for connecting emission-line detections from the blind spectroscopic survey to imaging counterparts, a crucial tool needed as HETDEX builds a massive database of ∼1 million Ly α detections. Using photometric data spanning as many as 11 filters covering 0.4 < λ ( μ m) < 4.5 from the Hubble Space Telescope and Spitzer Space Telescope, we study the objects’ global properties and explore which properties impact the strength of Ly α emission. We measure a median stellar mass of 0.8 − 0.5 + 2.9 × 10 9 M ⊙ and conclude that the physical properties of HETDEX spectroscopically selected LAEs are comparable to LAEs selected by previous deep narrowband studies. We find that stellar mass and star formation rate correlate strongly with the Ly α equivalent width. We then use a known sample of z > 7 LAEs to perform a protostudy of predicting Ly α emission from galaxies in the epoch of reionization, finding agreement at the 1 σ level between prediction and observation for the majority of strong emitters.more » « less
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