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Quasars Clustering at z approx 3 on Scales less sim 10 h^{-1} Mpc

Astrophysics 2009-11-07 v1

Abstract

We test the hypothesis whether high redshift QSOs would preferentially appear in small groups or pairs, and if they are associated with massive, young clusters. We carried out a photometric search for \Ly emitters on scales 10h1\lesssim 10 h^{-1} Mpc, in the fields of a sample of 47 z3z\approx3 known QSOs. Wide and narrow band filter color-magnitude diagrams were generated for each of the 6.6×6.66'.6\times6'.6 fields. A total of 13 non resolved objects with a significant color excess were detected as QSO candidates at a redshift similar to that of the target. All the candidates are significantly fainter than the reference QSOs, with only 2 of them within 2 magnitudes of the central object. Follow-up spectroscopic observations have shown that 5, i.e., about 40% of the candidates, are QSOs at the same redshift of the target; 4 are QSOs at different z (two of them probably being a lensed pair at z = 1.47); 2 candidates are unresolved HII galaxies at z\sim0.3; one unclassified and one candidate turned out to be a CCD flaw. These data indicate that at least 10% of the QSOs at z\sim3 do have companions. We have also detected a number of resolved, rather bright \Ly Emitter Candidates. Most probably a large fraction of them might be bright galaxies with [OII] emission, at z\approx 0.3. The fainter population of our candidates corresponds to the current expectations. Thus, there are no strong indication for the existence of an overdensity of \Ly galaxies brighter than m \approx 25 around QSOs at zz\approx 3.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0301366,
  title  = {Quasars Clustering at z approx 3 on Scales less sim 10 h^{-1} Mpc},
  author = {L. Infante and J. Varela and M. Moles and G. Hertling and A. Garcia and F. Menanteau},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0301366},
  year   = {2009}
}

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29 pages, 8 figures, tar gzip LaTex file, accepted to appear in ApJ