The 2dF QSO Redshift Survey - I. The optical luminosity function of quasi-stellar objects

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We present a determination of the optical luminosity function of quasi-stellar objects (QSOs) and its cosmological evolution with redshift for a sample of over 6000 QSOs identified primarily from the first observations of the 2dF QSO Redshift Survey (2QZ). For QSOs with -26 < MB < -23 and 0.35 < z < 2.3, we find that pure luminosity evolution (PLE) models provide an acceptable fit to the observed redshift dependence of the luminosity function (LF). The LF is best fitted by a two-power-law function of the form Φ(LB) ∝ [(LB/L*B)α + (LB/L*B)β]-1. Exponential luminosity evolution models, both as a function of look-back time, L*B(z) = L*B(0)ek1Τ. and as a general second-order polynomial, L*B(z) ∝ 10k1z+k2z2, were found to provide acceptable fits to the data set comprising the 2QZ and the Large Bright Quasar Survey. Exponential evolution with look-back time is preferred for q0 = 0.05, while the polynomial evolution model is preferred for q0 = 0.5. The shape and evolution of the LF at low redshifts (z < 0.5) and/or high luminosities, not currently well sampled by the 2QZ survey, may show departures from pure luminosity evolution, but the results presented here show that, over a significant range of redshift, PLE is a good description of QSO evolution.

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Boyle, B. J., Shanks, T., Croom, S. M., Smith, R. J., Miller, L., Loaring, N., & Heymans, C. (2000). The 2dF QSO Redshift Survey - I. The optical luminosity function of quasi-stellar objects. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 317(4), 1014–1022. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-8711.2000.03730.x

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