Bibcode
Pentericci, L.; Rix, H.-W.; Prada, F.; Fan, X.; Strauss, M. A.; Schneider, D. P.; Grebel, E. K.; Harbeck, D.; Brinkmann, J.; Narayanan, V. K.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.410, p.75-82 (2003)
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2003
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Description
We present J-H-K' photometry for a sample of 45 high redshift quasars
found by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. The sample was originally
selected on the basis of optical colors and spans a redshift range from
3.6 to 5.03. Our photometry reflects the rest-frame SED longward of
Lyalpha for all redshifts. The results show that the near-IR colors of
high redshift quasars are quite uniform. We have modelled the continuum
shape of the quasars (from just beyond Lyalpha to ~ 4000 Å) with
a power law of the form fnu ~ nu alpha, and find
< alpha > =-0.57 with a scatter of 0.33. This value is similar to
what is found for lower redshift quasars over the same restframe
wavelength range, and {we conclude that} there is hardly any evolution
in the continuum properties of optically selected quasars up to redshift
5. The spectral indices found by combining near-IR with optical
photometry are in general consistent but slightly flatter than what is
found for the same quasars using the optical spectra and photometry
alone, showing that the continuum region used to determine the spectral
indices can somewhat influence the results.