A direct measurement of the linear bias of mid-infrared-selected quasars at z ≈ 1 using cosmic microwave background lensing

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We measure the cross-power spectrum of the projected mass density as traced by the convergence of the cosmic microwave background lensing field from the South Pole Telescope (SPT) and a sample of Type 1 and 2 (unobscured and obscured) quasars at 〈z〉 ∼ 1 selected with the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, over 2500 deg2. The cross-power spectrum is detected at ≈7σ, and we measure a linear bias b = 1.61 ± 0.22, consistent with clustering analyses. Using an independent lensing map, derived from Planck observations, to measure the cross-spectrum, we find excellent agreement with the SPT analysis. The bias of the combined sample of Type 1 and 2 quasars determined in this work is similar to that previously determined for Type 1 quasars alone; we conclude that obscured and unobscured quasars trace the matter field in a similar way. This result has implications for our understanding of quasar unification and evolution schemes. © 2013. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Geach, J. E., Hickox, R. C., Bleem, L. E., Brodwin, M., Holder, G. P., Aird, K. A., … Zahn, O. (2013). A direct measurement of the linear bias of mid-infrared-selected quasars at z ≈ 1 using cosmic microwave background lensing. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 776(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/776/2/L41

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