GRAZIAN, AndreaAndreaGRAZIANGIALLONGO, EmanueleEmanueleGIALLONGOBoutsia, KonstantinaKonstantinaBoutsiaCALDERONE, GIORGIOGIORGIOCALDERONECRISTIANI, StefanoStefanoCRISTIANICUPANI, GuidoGuidoCUPANIFONTANOT, FabioFabioFONTANOTGUARNERI, FRANCESCOFRANCESCOGUARNERIOzdalkiran, YacobYacobOzdalkiran2022-03-242022-03-2420220004-637Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/31894Motivated by evidences favoring a rapid and late hydrogen reionization process completing at z ∼ 5.2-5.5 and mainly driven by rare and luminous sources, we have reassessed the estimate of the space density of ultra-luminous QSOs at z ∼ 5 in the framework of the QUBRICS survey. A ∼ 90% complete sample of 14 spectroscopically confirmed QSOs at M 1450 ≤ -28.3 and 4.5 ≤ z ≤ 5.0 has been derived in an area of 12,400 deg2, thanks to multiwavelength selection and Gaia astrometry. The space density of z ∼ 5 QSOs within -29.3 ≤ M 1450 ≤ -28.3 is three times higher than previous determinations. Our results suggest a steep bright-end slope for the QSO luminosity function at z ∼ 5 and a mild redshift evolution of the space density of ultrabright QSOs (M 1450 ∼ -28.5) at 3 < z < 5.5, in agreement with the redshift evolution of the much fainter active galactic nucleus (AGN) population at M 1450 ∼ -23. These findings are consistent with a pure density evolution for the AGN population at z > 3. Adopting our z ∼ 4 QSO luminosity function and applying a mild density evolution in redshift, a photoionization rate of has been obtained at z = 4.75, assuming an escape fraction of ∼70% and a steep faint-end slope of the AGN luminosity function. The derived photoionization rate is ∼50-100% of the ionizing background measured at the end of the reionization epoch, suggesting that AGNs could play an important role in the cosmological reionization process.STAMPAenThe Space Density of Ultra-luminous QSOs at the End of Reionization Epoch by the QUBRICS Survey and the AGN Contribution to the Hydrogen Ionizing BackgroundArticle10.3847/1538-4357/ac33a42-s2.0-85123528056https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-4357/ac33a4https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/851235280562022ApJ...924...62GFIS/05 - ASTRONOMIA E ASTROFISICAERC sectors::Physical Sciences and Engineering::PE9 Universe sciences: astro-physics/chemistry/biology; solar systems; stellar, galactic and extragalactic astronomy, planetary systems, cosmology, space science, instrumentation