SDSS Search 2018: Part I Back to Interesting Follow-up Targets
By: Xinfeng Xu

This is a list of the interesting objects found with 1.4 < z < 2 with magnitude g < 17, epoch > 01/01/2011.

The search was done by REU students: Sean Collier, Sean Heston, and Jake Pighini and was checked by Nahum Arav.

The names of each object are linked to the PDF file of the SDSS spectra with the ions of each system identified. The blue system is considered the "main" system.

NOTE: Velocity is in units of 1000km/s. (e.g. 2.4 = 2400km/s) and flux is in units of 10e-17 ergs/s/cm2/A. If the rest wavelength of 1350 angstroms was not in the range, flux was identified at 1600 angstroms.

<1500 Dec
Objectfile nameredshiftRADecfluxdepthlineVdVgradeComments
SDSSJ0935+0335 spSpec-52264-569-179.fit 1.823 09:35:14.71+03:35:45.74 80 0.43 CIV-2.80.6 GALEX analysis performed.
SDSSJ1123+0137spSpec-511-52636-070.fit1.47411:23:20.72+01:37:47.472500.73CIV-20.9Main system may be intervening. Good target for VLT with short exposure
SDSSJ1219-0100spSpec-288-52000-131.fit1.57712:19:40.37-01:00:07.491000.60CIV-5.20.97
>1500 Dec
SDSSJ1054+2733 spSpec-6446-56363-0376.fit1.45410:54:40.84+27:33:06.44751.61CIV-6.82.4
SDSSJ1704+2429spSpec-53260-1687-487.fit1.78817:04:28.66 +24:29:18.00901.25CIV-9.82.0Redshift from SDSS is wrong

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