Astron. Astrophys. 353, 853-860 (2000)
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The bright end of the QSO luminosity function
Lutz Wisotzki
Hamburger Sternwarte, Gojenbergsweg 112, 21029 Hamburg (lwisotzki@hs.uni-hamburg.de)
Received 9 April 1999 / Accepted 5 November 1999
Abstract
We have analysed the optical luminosity-redshift distribution
properties of bright QSOs, using a new large sample from the
Hamburg/ESO survey. The sample provides insight into the hitherto
poorly sampled bright tail of the luminosity function, allowing to
monitor its evolution with redshift up to
. The slope increases significantly
towards higher z, inconsistent with the predictions of pure
luminosity evolution, but also with other recently proposed
parameterisations. This phenomenon is opposite to what would be
expected from gravitational lensing, showing that magnification bias
does not significantly distort the QSO luminosity function within the
redshift range covered. The space density of high-luminosity QSOs
continues to increase up to the high-redshift limit of the survey,
without indication of reduced evolution above
. The sample also permits an improved
estimate of the local ( ) luminosity
function of QSOs and bright Seyfert 1 nuclei, over the luminosity
range . No evidence for a break or
change of slope is found down to absolute magnitudes
.
Key words: galaxies: quasars:
general
galaxies:
Seyfert
galaxies:
evolution
galaxies: luminosity function, mass
function
cosmology:
observations
cosmology: gravitational lensing
© European Southern Observatory (ESO) 2000
Online publication: January 18, 2000
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