The near-infrared variability of a sample of optically selected quasars

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Astronomical Photometry, Infrared Sources (Astronomy), Near Infrared Radiation, Quasars, Luminosity, Sky Surveys (Astronomy), Statistical Analysis, Variability

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A complete sample of 108 optically selected quasars, the Palomar-Green quasars, has been studied at near-infrared wavelengths over an average time base of about 6 yr; in some cases the time base extends to 20 yr. The measurements show that about half the quasars have a high probability of having varied, but that half show little evidence of variability, in sharp contrast to published studies indicating that most quasars vary on comparable timescales at optical wavelengths. The maximum amplitude of variation is less than 1 mag and generally near 0.5 mag.

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