The Variance of QSO Counts in Cells
Abstract
{}From three quasar samples with a total of 1038 objects in the redshift range we measure the variance of counts in cells of volume . By a maximum likelihood analysis applied separately on these samples we obtain estimates of , with . The analysis from a single catalog for Mpc and from a suitable average over the three catalogs for and Mpc, gives , , and , respectively, where the confidence ranges account for both sampling errors and statistical fluctuations in the counts. This allows a comparison of QSO clustering on large scales with analogous data recently obtained both for optical and IRAS galaxies: QSOs seem to be more clustered than these galaxies by a biasing factor .
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9312055,
title = {The Variance of QSO Counts in Cells},
author = {P. Andreani and S. Cristiani and F. Lucchin and S. Matarrese and L. Moscardini},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9312055},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
13 pages in plain Tex, 5 figures available in postscript in a separate file, submitted to ApJ, DAPD-333