Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1996-02-19
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
11 pages, 2 tables, uses mn.sty, also available at http://charon.nmsu.edu/~akravtso/publications.html , accepted for publicati
Scientific paper
Recently, it was suggested that large concentrations or groups of quasars may trace sites of enhanced matter density at medium and high redshifts analogous to how galaxy clusters trace them in nearby space. We have checked existing quasar data for the presence of such groups. Large Quasar Groups (LQGs) were identified using a well-known cluster analysis technique. Our final list consists of 12 groups, including one reported previously. Most of the quasars in these groups come from deep homogeneous surveys. We have found that: (i) the probability that the detected groups are random is rather small (generally a few per cent); (ii) their sizes range from $\sim 70$ to $\sim 160h^{-1} Mpc$, which is comparable to sizes of nearby rich superclusters; (iii) the detected groups all have redshifts $0.5
Komberg Boris V.
Kravtsov Andrey V.
Lukash Vladimir N.
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