A relationship between the X-ray luminosity and redshift of extragalactic objects

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Bl Lacertae Objects, Luminosity, Quasars, Red Shift, Seyfert Galaxies, X Ray Sources, Active Galactic Nuclei, Data Processing, Elliptical Galaxies, Irregular Galaxies, Spiral Galaxies

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An analysis performed on a sample of 191 extragalactic X-ray sources of different classes (QSOs, Seyfert Galaxies, BL Lac, elliptical and S0, spiral and irregular galaxies) appears to show a general relationship between log z and the logarithm of the 2 keV equivalent monochromatic luminosity of the brightest object in a given redshift interval (regardless of the class of the object). This function is almost constant for z less than 0.001; it has a continuous inflection of about two orders of magnitude between z = 0.001 and z = 0.01, and at z greater than 0.01, where only AGNs are present, it matches with a straight line, with slope equal to 1.6. It is suggested that such a smooth function implies a physical continuity of these objects.

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