2000MNRAS.316..267W


Query : 2000MNRAS.316..267W

2000MNRAS.316..267W - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 316, 267-282 (2000/August-1)

Clustering of galaxies around radio quasars at 0.5≤z≤0.8.

WOLD M., LACY M., LILJE P.B. and SERJEANT S.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have observed the galaxy environments around a sample of 21 radio-loud, steep-spectrum quasars at 0.5≤z≤0.82, spanning several orders of magnitude in radio luminosity. The observations also include background control fields used to obtain the excess number of galaxies in each quasar field. The galaxy excess was quantified using the spatial galaxy-quasar correlation amplitude, Bgq, and an Abell-type measurement, N0.5. A few quasars are found in relatively rich clusters, but on average, they seem to prefer galaxy groups or clusters of approximately Abell class 0. We have combined our sample with literature samples extending down to z~0.2 and covering the same range in radio luminosity. By using the Spearman statistic to disentangle redshift and luminosity dependences, we detect a weak, but significant, positive correlation between the richness of the quasar environment and the radio luminosity of the quasar. However, we do not find any epoch dependence in Bgq, as has previously been reported for radio quasars and galaxies. We discuss the radio luminosity-cluster richness link and possible explanations for the weak correlation that is seen.

Abstract Copyright: 2000, Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: clusters: general - quasars: general

Simbad objects: 21

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Number of rows : 21
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 LEDA 2822265 AGN 00 35 09.0 -20 04 00     20.1     ~ 38 1
2 4C -00.03 QSO 00 36 26.9860233288 +00 13 03.688322196     19.70     ~ 26 1
3 QSO B0106-233 QSO 01 09 02.9920857480 -23 07 30.079872048   18.6 19.5     ~ 24 1
4 4C -05.07 QSO 01 46 45.0964240368 -05 37 59.142977400     18.0     ~ 19 1
5 ICRF J020157.1-113233 Sy1 02 01 57.1794759192 -11 32 33.435766068   16.54 16.40 16.073   ~ 215 1
6 5C 6.189 QSO 02 18 42.2065580832 +31 49 26.877837900     19     ~ 14 1
7 4C -00.12 QSO 02 25 07.9319769264 -00 35 32.987872212   19.98 19.36     ~ 85 1
8 PKS 0405-123 Sy1 04 07 48.4309841856 -12 11 36.659928408   15.09 14.86 14.7   ~ 510 1
9 QSO B0406-180 QSO 04 09 06.6760356072 -17 57 10.228755816     19.0     ~ 36 1
10 7C 1019+3946 Bla 10 22 37.4465833368 +39 31 50.127199176   17.81 17.60 16.2   ~ 64 1
11 7C 1019+4556 QSO 10 22 45.12 +45 41 05.5           ~ 2 0
12 7C 1020+4807 QSO 10 23 13.36 +47 51 59.0           ~ 1 0
13 7C 1024+4154 QSO 10 27 02.10 +41 39 20.3           ~ 1 0
14 7C 1024+4306 QSO 10 27 26.96 +42 51 40.8           ~ 1 0
15 7C 1025+4321 QSO 10 28 33.1096077696 +43 06 26.937105300     19.20     ~ 5 1
16 PB 329 QSO 10 31 44.5382139504 +41 54 20.897944344   18.96 18.75     ~ 31 2
17 7C 1032+3926 QSO 10 35 04.36 +39 10 29.7           ~ 1 0
18 7C 1032+3421 QSO 10 35 11.6584177824 +34 06 25.241269896   20.22 20.06     ~ 21 1
19 7C 1037+4505 QSO 10 40 22.8124764744 +44 49 37.116823152   19.68 19.53     ~ 32 0
20 7C 1045+3853 QSO 10 48 07.4881525392 +38 37 35.760383508     17.58     ~ 25 0
21 ICRF J182931.7+484446 Sy1 18 29 31.7809732968 +48 44 46.160168892   17.05 16.81 16.860   ~ 688 1

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