No quasar clustering at Z greater than 2

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Cosmology, Quasars, Red Shift, Star Clusters, Astronomical Catalogs, Gravitational Lenses, Statistical Analysis, Universe

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Quasar clustering is analyzed using the new Hewitt-Burbidge QSO catalog (1987). The statistical results show some evidence for the evolution of quasar clustering: the quasar clustering exists only for low redshift quasars, and no quasar clustering is found at z greater than 2. These differences are not due to the selection effects on the brightness of quasars with high and low redshifts.

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