An Optical/Near-Infrared Study of Radio-Loud Quasar Environments I. Methods and z=1-2 Observations

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Accepted to ApJS; 49 pages including 12 figures and 8 tables. Also available from http://www.astro.utoronto.ca/~hall/thesis.ht

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10.1086/313149

We have conducted an optical/near-infrared study of the environments of radio-loud quasars (RLQs) at redshifts z=0.6-2. In this paper we discuss the sample selection and observations for the z=1-2 subsample and the reduction and cataloguing techniques used. We discuss technical issues at some length, since few detailed descriptions of near-IR data reduction and multicolor object cataloguing are currently available in single literature references. Our sample of 33 RLQs contains comparable numbers of flat- and steep- radio spectrum sources and sources of various radio morphologies, and spans a similar range of absolute magnitude and radio power, allowing us to disentangle dependence of environment on such properties from redshift evolution. We use the standard ``shift-and-stare'' method of creating deep mosaiced images where the exposure time (and thus the RMS noise) at each pixel is not constant across the mosaic. An unusual feature of our reduction procedure is the creation of images with constant RMS noise from such mosaics. We adopted this procedure to enable use of the FOCAS detection package over almost the entire mosaic instead of only in the area of deepest observation where the RMS noise is constant, thereby roughly doubling our areal coverage. We correct the object counts in our fields for stellar contamination using the SKY model of Cohen (1995) and compare the galaxy counts to those in random fields. Even after accounting for possible systematic magnitude offsets we find a significant excess of K>=19 galaxies. Analysis and discussion of this excess population is presented by Hall & Green (1998).

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