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The Low-Redshift Quasar-Quasar Correlation Function from an Extragalactic Halpha Emission-Line Survey to z=0.4

Astrophysics 2009-10-31 v2

Abstract

We study the large-scale spatial distribution of low-redshift quasars and Seyfert~1 galaxies using a sample of 106 luminous emission-line objects (MˉB23\bar{M}_{B} \approx -23) selected by their Hα\alpha emission lines in a far-red objective prism survey (0.2<z<0.370.2 < z < 0.37). Of the 106 objects, 25 were previously known AGN (Veron-Cetty and Veron 2000), and follow-up spectroscopy for an additional 53 objects (including all object pairs with separation r<20\hmpcr < 20 \hmpc) confirmed 48 AGN and 5 narrow emission-line galaxies (NELGs). The calculated amplitude of the spatial two-point correlation function for the emission-line sample is A=0.4ξˉ(r<20\hmpc)201.8=142±53A = 0.4 \cdot \bar{\xi}(r < 20 \hmpc) \cdot 20^{1.8} = 142 \pm 53. Eliminating the confirmed NELGs from the sample we obtain the AGN clustering amplitude A=98±54A = 98 \pm 54. Using Monte Carlo simulations we reject the hypothesis that the observed pair counts were drawn from a random distribution at the 99.97% and 98.6% confidence levels for the entire sample and the AGN subset respectively. We measure a decrease in the quasar clustering amplitude by a factor of 3.7±2.03.7 \pm 2.0 between z=0.26z = 0.26 and z1.5z \approx 1.5, and present the coordinates, redshifts, and follow-up spectroscopy for the 15 previously unknown AGN and 4 luminous NELGs that contribute to the clustering signal.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9912108,
  title  = {The Low-Redshift Quasar-Quasar Correlation Function from an Extragalactic Halpha Emission-Line Survey to z=0.4},
  author = {C. N. Sabbey and A. Oemler and P. Coppi and C. Baltay and A. Bongiovanni and G. Bruzual and C. E. Garcia and J. Musser and A. W. Rengstorf and J. A. Snyder},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9912108},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

ApJ, in press, Vol 548, added follow-up spectroscopy