2000AJ....120.1683U


Query : 2000AJ....120.1683U

2000AJ....120.1683U - Astron. J., 120, 1683-1690 (2000/October-0)

The US survey and the incidence of bright quasars.

USHER P.D. and MITCHELL K.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

The bright quasar sample from the US survey (UBQS) comprises 19 quasars with B<16.95 mag selected within the areal completeness boundaries of seven US survey fields. A subset of 17 quasars is statistically complete for objects judged to be starlike on images taken with cameras of the 1.2 m Schmidt class that satisfy the morphological criterion B<21-[3/(4z)], where B<18.5 mag, at redshift z. Twelve objects compose a statistically complete subset that satisfies criteria on absolute magnitude MB←23.0 (where H0=50) and z>0.3. These subsets and others defined by other morphological criteria currently in use confirm the high incidence of bright US survey quasars previously established with the MB criterion alone. The number count data and the redshift distribution for the bright quasars of the UBQS are found to agree with those of the Hamburg ESO (HES) and Edinburgh quasar surveys (EQS). The number counts in the range 15.5<B<16.95 from these three quasar samples are consistently higher than those produced from other published quasar samples in the same magnitude range. These results suggest that the UBQS, HES, and EQS approach statistical completeness within the limits of their respective selection criteria. Surface densities from these three quasar samples favor the semiempirical fit of luminosity-dependent luminosity evolution (LDLE) of LaFranca and Cristiani. An observed excess of quasars in the range 0.5<z≤0.6 is discussed. The apparent overabundance does not appear to be a result of selection effects. The present data will be useful in recalculating the LDLE fit parameters.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Quasars: Emission Lines - Galaxies: Quasars: General - Surveys

Simbad objects: 38

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Number of rows : 38
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 PB 6882 Sy1 02 46 51.9154329792 -00 59 30.996862872   17.24 17.05     ~ 68 0
2 SA 94- reg 02 55 58.10 +00 30 03.6           ~ 45 0
3 LB 2845 QSO 02 59 37.4641575192 +00 37 36.367307832   16.79 16.72     ~ 74 0
4 QSO B0257+0228 QSO 03 00 29.7768363648 +02 40 50.861837028   16.1 16.1     ~ 33 0
5 [VV2006] J031700.6+152535 QSO 03 17 00.5458947288 +15 25 34.567011336   17.1       ~ 7 0
6 SA 71- reg 03 17 11.50 +15 24 57.6           ~ 20 0
7 [VV2006] J031825.6+155956 QSO 03 18 25.5708591696 +15 59 56.432241456   17.2       ~ 13 0
8 2MASS J08365890+4426022 Sy1 08 36 58.9103509968 +44 26 02.269644252   16.04 15.77     ~ 75 0
9 2MASS J08533423+4349023 Sy1 08 53 34.2440799000 +43 49 02.336647692   17.15 16.91     ~ 98 0
10 QSO B0855+4648 QSO 08 59 24.3450442872 +46 37 17.256930060   17.28 17.06     ~ 51 0
11 2MASS J09290979+4644240 Sy1 09 29 09.7919402808 +46 44 24.056076588   16.66 16.49     ~ 51 0
12 QSO B0931+43 QSO 09 35 02.5322373288 +43 31 10.637924844   15.92 15.93     ~ 73 0
13 QSO B0934+452 QSO 09 38 09.5268917688 +45 04 20.523433944   17.71 17.49     ~ 31 0
14 QSO B0938+455 QSO 09 41 26.6506904160 +45 20 06.945120672   19.19 18.93     ~ 27 0
15 5C 5.94 QSO 09 41 28.8173328432 +44 47 42.823984488   18.82 18.63     ~ 37 1
16 QSO B0938+451 QSO 09 42 00.4353844704 +44 54 58.348832256   18.93 18.88     ~ 26 0
17 QSO B0939+435 QSO 09 42 46.6242612816 +43 21 35.830381284   18.63 18.51     ~ 28 0
18 QSO B0940+460 QSO 09 43 48.8170507344 +45 47 36.746191680   18.21 17.94     ~ 30 0
19 QSO B0941+441 QSO 09 44 30.7939079592 +43 54 21.416625792   18.23 18.01     ~ 31 0
20 SA 29- reg 09 45 +44.4           ~ 8 0
21 QSO B0942+443 QSO 09 45 28.8455692776 +44 09 11.848265892   18.92 18.76     ~ 29 0
22 QSO B0943+451 QSO 09 46 40.4377210848 +44 52 45.126708168   18.57 18.40     ~ 30 0
23 QSO B0944+440 QSO 09 47 36.0720004728 +43 51 49.701914316   19.49 19.27     ~ 28 0
24 QSO B0945+4337 QSO 09 48 35.9613489240 +43 23 02.600924892   18.54 18.37     ~ 55 0
25 2MASX J09485945+4335187 Sy1 09 48 59.4746090952 +43 35 18.955277736   17.17 16.86     ~ 50 0
26 QSO B0947+433 Sy1 09 50 14.9646101496 +43 09 06.332877144   19.68 19.35     ~ 29 0
27 [VV2006] J095031.7+432909 QSO 09 50 31.6311318384 +43 29 08.606205528   17.90 17.45     ~ 32 0
28 QSO B0947+4549 QSO 09 50 40.9670724168 +45 35 12.191693388   17.4 17.35     ~ 27 0
29 QSO B0949+444 QSO 09 52 23.7070859784 +44 11 35.229614100   18.43 18.28     ~ 29 0
30 2MASX J09553983+4532173 Sy1 09 55 39.8266674240 +45 32 17.003979780   17.14 16.91 16.2   ~ 54 1
31 LB 10203 Sy1 11 27 36.3879799920 +26 54 50.574725568   17.0 17.0     ~ 43 0
32 Ton 580 Sy1 11 31 09.4824534600 +31 14 05.506804464   16.22 16.05 15.8   ~ 145 1
33 CSO 106 QSO 11 40 23.4047334672 +30 16 51.593530800   16.9 16.9     ~ 36 0
34 2MASX J11451025+3047170 Sy1 11 45 10.2627018672 +30 47 17.185264080   16.87 16.57     ~ 34 0
35 [VV2006] J114758.6+271459 QSO 11 47 58.5879341616 +27 14 59.274956184   16.19 16.05     ~ 24 0
36 SA 57- reg 13 08 38 +29 23.1           ~ 179 0
37 Ton 153 QSO 13 19 56.2320886176 +27 28 08.186323080   16.12 15.98     ~ 151 0
38 Ton 156 QSO 13 21 15.8594008584 +28 47 19.492704528   16.88 16.69     ~ 100 0

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