The Asiago-ESO/RASS QSO Survey. I. The Catalog and the Local QSO Luminosity Function

  • Grazian A
  • Cristiani S
  • D’Odorico V
  • et al.
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Abstract

This paper presents the first results of a survey for bright quasars (V < 14.5 and R<15.4) covering the North Hemisphere at galactic latitudes |b|>30. The photometric database is derived from the GSC and USNO catalogs. Quasars are identified on the basis of their X-ray emission measured in the ROSAT All Sky Survey. The surface density of quasars brighter than 15.5 mag turns out to be $9 \pm 1 \cdot 10^{-3} deg^{-2}$, about 3 times higher than that estimated by the PG survey. The quasar optical Luminosity Function (LF) at $0.04 < z \le 0.3$ is computed and shown to be consistent with a Luminosity Dependent Luminosity Evolution of the type derived by La Franca and Cristiani (1997) in the range $0.3 < z \le 2.2$. The predictions of semi-analytical models of hierarchical structure formation agree remarkably well with the present observations.

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Grazian, A., Cristiani, S., D’Odorico, V., Omizzolo, A., & Pizzella, A. (2000). The Asiago-ESO/RASS QSO Survey. I. The Catalog and the Local QSO Luminosity Function. The Astronomical Journal, 119(6), 2540–2555. https://doi.org/10.1086/301398

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