Statistics
Scientific paper
Jul 2003
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2003an....324..474m&link_type=abstract
Astronomische Nachrichten, Vol. 324, No. 5, p. 474-484
Statistics
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Galaxies: Active, Galaxies: Seyfert, Galaxies: Statistics, Quasars: General
Scientific paper
We present results from the spectroscopic follow-up observation of additional QSO candidates in the variability and proper motion (VPM) survey field around M 92. In the previous studies, the VPM survey has shown to be an efficient way to select QSOs; the QSO sample was confined to the magnitude range B <≈ 19.8 with a completeness estimated to ˜ 90% for B <≈ 19.5. Here we study the faint end (B>19.8) of the candidate list and check the completeness of the brighter (B<19.7) QSO subsample. We first study an additional 34 brighter QSO candidates selected by FOCA UV brightness, radio detection, or optical colours. Only one new QSO was found. We show that a two-colour search making use of FOCA 2,000 Å magnitudes efficiently selects QSOs, Seyfert galaxies, and NELGs. However, there is no QSO found from this method which would not have been selected by the VPM method as well. The main aim of this paper is to identify the VPM QSO candidates with 19.8
Brunzendorf Jens
Laget Michel
Meusinger Helmut
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