Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Mar 1995
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The XXVIIth Young European Radio Astronomers Conference, ed. D.A. Green and W. Steffen, in association with Cambridge University
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Scientific paper
A classic test of the standard orientation-dependent unified schemes has been the assessment of the quasar fraction in complete radio samples. Using a sample of giant radiosources (projected size D ~= 1 Mpc) out to redshifts of z ~ 1, I demonstrate that the fraction of broad line objects is smaller than that obtained by comparison of quasars and galaxies in the 3CR sample. I stress that to make more accurate predictions about proposed torus opening angles, one must carefully bin objects by size and apply a knowledge of the distribution of D in the population.
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