Evolution of the luminosity function of quasars. II - A model with constant density and luminosity evolution

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Astronomical Models, Luminous Intensity, Quasars, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Galactic Evolution, Radiant Flux Density, Radio Galaxies, Red Shift

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In the framework of a pure luminosity evolution model the radio and
optical bivariate luminosity function of quasars is derived from various
distributions of redshifts, magnitudes, and radio flux densities. The
source counts (below 500 MHz) show that a class of radio galaxies may
present the same evolution as quasars.

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