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The ESO Key-Programme ``A Homogeneous Bright QSO Survey'' - I The Methods and the ``Deep'' Fields

Astrophysics 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

This is the first paper in a series aimed at defining a statistically significant sample of QSOs in the range 15<B<18.75 15 < B < 18.75 and 0.3<z<2.2 0.3 < z < 2.2. The selection is carried out using direct plates obtained at the ESO and UK Schmidt Telescopes, scanned with the COSMOS facility and searched for objects with an ultraviolet excess. Follow-up spectroscopy, carried out at ESO La Silla, is used to classify each candidate. In this initial paper, we describe the scientific objectives of the survey; the selection and observing techniques used. We present the first sample of 285 QSOs (MB<23M_B < -23) in a 153 deg2^2 area, covered by the six ``deep'' fields, intended to obtain significant statistics down B18.75B \simeq 18.75 with unprecedented photometric accuracy. From this database, QSO counts are determined in the magnitude range 17<B<18.75 17 < B < 18.75.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9505133,
  title  = {The ESO Key-Programme ``A Homogeneous Bright QSO Survey'' - I The Methods and the ``Deep'' Fields},
  author = {S. Cristiani and F. La Franca and P. Andreani and A. Gemmo and P. Goldschmidt and L. Miller and R. Vio and C. Barbieri and L. Bodini and A. Iovino and M. Lazzarin and R. Clowes and H. MacGillivray and Ch. Gouiffes and C. Lissandrini and A. Savage},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9505133},
  year   = {2007}
}

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21 pages uuencoded compressed postscript, to appear in Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplements, 1995