- Fawcett, VA;
- Alexander, DM;
- Brodzeller, A;
- Edge, AC;
- Rosario, DJ;
- Myers, AD;
- Aguilar, J;
- Ahlen, S;
- Alfarsy, R;
- Brooks, D;
- Canning, R;
- Circosta, C;
- Dawson, K;
- de la Macorra, A;
- Doel, P;
- Fanning, K;
- Font-Ribera, A;
- Forero-Romero, JE;
- Gontcho, S Gontcho A;
- Guy, J;
- Harrison, CM;
- Honscheid, K;
- Juneau, S;
- Kehoe, R;
- Kisner, T;
- Kremin, A;
- Landriau, M;
- Manera, M;
- Meisner, AM;
- Miquel, R;
- Moustakas, J;
- Nie, J;
- Percival, WJ;
- Poppett, C;
- Pucha, R;
- Rossi, G;
- Schlegel, D;
- Siudek, M;
- Tarlé, G;
- Weaver, BA;
- Zhou, Z;
- Zou, H
We present the first eight months of data from our secondary target programme within the ongoing Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) survey. Our programme uses a mid-infrared and optical colour selection to preferentially target dust-reddened quasi-stellar objects (QSOs) that would have otherwise been missed by the nominal DESI QSO selection. So far, we have obtained optical spectra for 3038 candidates, of which ∼70 per cent of the high-quality objects (those with robust redshifts) are visually confirmed to be Type 1 QSOs, consistent with the expected fraction from the main DESI QSO survey. By fitting a dust-reddened blue QSO composite to the QSO spectra, we find they are well-fitted by a normal QSO with up to AV ∼4 mag of line-of-sight dust extinction. Utilizing radio data from the LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey (LoTSS) DR2, we identify a striking positive relationship between the amount of line-of-sight dust extinction towards a QSO and the radio detection fraction, that is not driven by radio-loud systems, redshift and/or luminosity effects. This demonstrates an intrinsic connection between dust reddening and the production of radio emission in QSOs, whereby the radio emission is most likely due to low-powered jets or winds/outflows causing shocks in a dusty environment. On the basis of this evidence, we suggest that red QSOs may represent a transitional 'blow-out' phase in the evolution of QSOs, where winds and outflows evacuate the dust and gas to reveal an unobscured blue QSO.