QSO number counts to B < 24.5 from hubble space telescope WFPC2 images

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We have conducted a survey for faint quasars to B < 24.5, z < 2.1 based on archival high-latitude Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 (WFPC2) images covering 0.04 deg2 of the sky in three filters spanning 2300 9600 Å. Taking advantage of the superb 0.1″ resolution of WFPC2, we have developed an approach to select quasar candidates based on their morphology and position in multicolor space. We derive cumulative surface densities and compare them with our previous survey in the Groth Westphal Strip and other faint quasar surveys that utilize very different selection approaches. In most cases the agreement with these surveys is good, however, we find approximately twice as many quasar candidates to B = 24.5 as the COMBO-17 survey. Although we are confident that our approach eliminates most contaminating stars and galaxies, spectroscopic follow-up will be required to determine the level of residual contamination and confirm or refute this excess.

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