2004MNRAS.347.1241S


Query : 2004MNRAS.347.1241S

2004MNRAS.347.1241S - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 347, 1241-1254 (2004/February-1)

Relation of radio-quiet quasars to galaxy clusters at z < 0.3.

SOCHTING I.K., CLOWES R.G. and CAMPUSANO L.E.

Abstract (from CDS):

We investigate whether radio-quiet quasars (RQQs) with z < 0.3 (and predominantly of low luminosity) are located preferentially in specific regions with respect to the centres and boundaries of neighbouring galaxy clusters. This way of characterizing the environment of RQQs differs from previous studies, which relied on the galaxy excess statistics within small radii around the quasars. For the detection of galaxy clusters we use a robust, semiparametric method based on a maximum likelihood estimate applied to Voronoi tessellation and enhanced by a colour-cut approach, allowing boundary determination and redshift estimates. We find that most of the RQQs reside within 3h–1 Mpc of the centre of a galaxy cluster with comparable redshift and that none of them lies in the core itself. About 20 per cent of the investigated quasars reside between two galaxy clusters, which are possibly at an early stage of merger. Consequently, we suggest that quasars found in rich environments are associated with cluster mergers whereas those found in poorer environments are associated with infall towards a cluster. The information on larger scales provided by our analysis thus allows a clearer interpretation of the diverse environments that have for many years been reported in the literature for smaller scales. We discuss our findings in the context of existing quasar formation models and suggest that at least two formation mechanisms coexist. Additionally, we confirm, using multiple data sets, that low-redshift quasars follow a narrow channel of width ∼10h–1 Mpc around the large-scale structure (LSS) traced by galaxy clusters, in agreement with the first report of this effect by Söchting, Clowes & Campusano. Such a result, if it applies to quasars at higher redshifts, has the potential to explain the clustering of quasars on scales <10h–1 Mpc found initially by Shanks et al. The association of the LSS in clusters with the spatial distribution of quasars is not reproduced by samples of narrow emission-line galaxies (NELGs), indicating that the occurrence of NELGs does not require the same environmental conditions as that of quasars.

Abstract Copyright: 2004 RAS

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: clusters: general - quasars: general - cosmology: large-scale structure of Universe

Simbad objects: 60

goto Full paper

goto View the references in ADS

Number of rows : 60
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 2QZ J002355.6-310334 Sy1 00 23 55.6290307392 -31 03 33.762421404   20.75       ~ 6 0
2 2QZ J002850.7-302949 Sy1 00 28 50.7578975832 -30 29 49.061855976   19.39       ~ 6 0
3 LEDA 3095420 Sy1 00 29 37.3687288128 -31 02 09.212670528   18.629 17.24 17.217   ~ 12 0
4 QSO B0027-289 Sy1 00 30 04.2061981368 -28 42 25.820693820   16.4 16.0     ~ 76 0
5 2QZ J003548.5-282905 Sy1 00 35 48.5347450536 -28 29 06.080821116     19.23     ~ 6 0
6 2QZ J003850.6-311952 Sy1 00 38 50.6440094280 -31 19 52.435747056   19.17       ~ 6 0
7 2MASS J00405240-2902149 BLL 00 40 52.4286126984 -29 02 15.081785988   18.49 18.49     ~ 10 0
8 2QZ J004105.4-310904 Sy1 00 41 05.3918374584 -31 09 03.524740524   18.31 18.31     ~ 6 0
9 [VV2000c] J004446.0-271404 AGN 00 44 46.0 -27 14 04   19.66       ~ 4 0
10 [LLC99] 004255.6-291523 AGN 00 45 22.2 -28 58 59   19.18       ~ 4 0
11 2QZ J004529.7-292554 Sy1 00 45 29.7482264664 -29 25 53.355505836   20.83       ~ 6 0
12 6dFGS gJ004648.9-293458 Sy2 00 46 48.8 -29 34 59   18.12   18.02   ~ 10 0
13 HBQS 0241-0133 QSO 02 44 26.368 -01 21 06.14   18.81       ~ 5 0
14 2SLAQ J024601.25-005937.2 Sy1 02 46 01.2597899256 -00 59 37.364394840   18.70 18.36     ~ 41 0
15 US 3215 Sy1 02 50 03.0391773024 +01 09 30.740975424   19.25 18.44     ~ 20 0
16 PB 6899 Sy1 02 50 07.0320724296 +00 25 25.379216868   18.23 17.91     ~ 52 0
17 2MASX J02502509+0226582 Sy1 02 50 25.0845541632 +02 26 58.706346192   18.36       ~ 7 0
18 US 3229 Sy1 02 51 04.7741244624 +01 19 28.592919768   18.37 18.02     ~ 15 0
19 [HB93] 0248+010B Sy1 02 51 26.8001696328 +01 15 08.853247080   18.91 18.54     ~ 8 0
20 2MASX J02522087+0043307 Sy1 02 52 20.8910130648 +00 43 31.318532328   19.20 18.68     ~ 25 0
21 PB 6932 SyG 02 55 33.5646239049 +01 31 02.608859301   17.33 16.75     ~ 17 0
22 LBQS 0254+0101 Sy1 02 56 46.9706726184 +01 13 49.296777816   18.53 17.99     ~ 46 0
23 US 3430 Sy1 02 57 55.8265030728 +01 44 36.561772644   18.8 18.48     ~ 12 0
24 LEDA 3095613 Sy1 02 59 10.8541482024 +00 55 03.682968312   20.01 19.56     ~ 13 0
25 2MASX J02593816+0042167 Sy1 02 59 38.1506971296 +00 42 16.237214244   19.14 18.48     ~ 40 0
26 2MASS J02595073+0103045 Sy1 02 59 50.7435316920 +01 03 04.585659336   19.49 19.06     ~ 29 0
27 LEDA 138575 Sy1 03 00 31.3085442336 +00 53 57.173241336   19.60 19.28     ~ 17 0
28 PB 6977 Sy1 03 01 39.1962713320 +01 44 58.954535593   18.6 18.54     ~ 11 0
29 2QZ J095341.5-000822 Sy1 09 53 41.6411276040 -00 08 22.437232908   19.99       ~ 9 0
30 2QZ J095436.9-025444 Sy1 09 54 37.0322929680 -02 54 43.730432352   19.19       ~ 8 0
31 2QZ J095630.7-003439 Sy1 09 56 30.7680409152 -00 34 38.130714192   19.82 19.56     ~ 13 0
32 2QZ J095701.0-004212 Sy1 09 57 01.1613487224 -00 42 11.484738612   19.83       ~ 8 0
33 2QZ J095724.4-011957 Sy1 09 57 24.4913011752 -01 19 56.769163932   20.55       ~ 8 0
34 2QZ J095859.7+004718 Sy1 09 58 59.7976692432 +00 47 18.883443804   19.17 18.88     ~ 20 0
35 2QZ J100345.9-025044 Sy1 10 03 46.0323755520 -02 50 43.760579136   19.07       ~ 8 0
36 2QZ J100538.5-012609 Sy1 10 05 38.5804165848 -01 26 08.655893880   20.33       ~ 8 0
37 LEDA 139258 Sy1 10 10 44.5116483696 +00 43 31.290611160   16.28 16.13 16.863   ~ 44 0
38 2QZ J101121.1-021240 Sy1 10 11 21.1848860616 -02 12 39.727589544     18.4     ~ 8 0
39 2QZ J101200.4-000909 Sy1 10 12 00.3967961112 -00 09 09.311920092   19.25       ~ 10 0
40 2MASS J10131214+0204163 Sy1 10 13 12.1495041480 +02 04 16.430232504   17.91 17.56     ~ 37 0
41 2QZ J101317.2-011057 Sy1 10 13 17.2229095752 -01 10 56.247542904   19.18 18.90     ~ 29 0
42 2MASS J10145491+0033374 Sy1 10 14 54.9035635608 +00 33 37.366161048   20.23 18.94 16.104   ~ 160 0
43 2QZ J101657.0-015615 Sy1 10 16 57.0828142920 -01 56 14.546264640   19.60       ~ 6 0
44 2QZ J101804.4+002059 Sy1 10 18 04.4647303968 +00 20 59.899163028   19.22 18.82     ~ 29 0
45 2QZ J101857.6-014048 Sy1 10 18 57.7114272504 -01 40 47.184108096   20.17       ~ 7 0
46 2QZ J101911.2+015354 Sy1 10 19 11.3385318000 +01 53 54.680263404   18.52 18.19     ~ 32 0
47 [HV95] b-4 Sy1 21 20 05.1 -46 01 37   19.35       ~ 6 0
48 LEDA 3096619 SyG 21 26 44.0 -42 43 35   19.49       ~ 6 0
49 [HV95] a-24 Sy2 21 28 38.8 -45 03 10   20.80       ~ 5 0
50 LEDA 3096624 Sy2 21 31 22.4 -46 20 09   17.62       ~ 6 0
51 [H2000] 212824.69-453703.4 Sy1 21 31 39.9 -45 23 48   19.77       ~ 5 0
52 2MASS J21330274-4548480 QSO 21 33 02.7576456528 -45 48 48.033600156   19.28       ~ 6 0
53 QSO B2132-470 SyG 21 36 10.2088139880 -46 51 40.264218936   19.55       ~ 8 0
54 [H2000] 213500.77-441628.6 AGN 21 38 12.6 -44 02 56   20.67       ~ 5 0
55 LEDA 3096634 AGN 21 39 44.2 -42 34 25   20.10       ~ 5 0
56 [HV95] b-103 Sy2 21 39 52.8 -43 15 10   18.47       ~ 5 0
57 [H2000] 213649.17-442047.4 AGN 21 40 00.7 -44 07 10   20.23       ~ 5 0
58 QSO B2137-448 QSO 21 40 41.0380314072 -44 36 10.303761456   19.54       ~ 7 0
59 [H2000] 213828.59-430704.9 AGN 21 41 38.1 -42 53 23   20.50       ~ 4 0
60 LEDA 3096636 AGN 21 42 09.3 -43 37 16   18.71       ~ 6 0

To bookmark this query, right click on this link: simbad:objects in 2004MNRAS.347.1241S and select 'bookmark this link' or equivalent in the popup menu