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QSO-Galaxy Correlations: Lensing or Dust?

Scott M. Croom

Abstract

Received 2001 January 25, accepted 2001 May 3

We present evidence for an anti-correlation between faint QSOs and B < 23 galaxies.A sample of 192 QSOs in a 2.5 deg2 area has been imaged using the Isaac Newton Telescope Wide-Field Camera. The cross-correlation signal is of a similar amplitude to the galaxy auto-correlation function at the limit of B < 23, but is negative in sign. As fainter galaxies are selected the negative correlation signal becomes less significant, until the signal is effectively zero at B < 26. We propose two alternate explanations for the observed effect. The first is gravitational lensing of the faint background QSOs, which have a flat number count slope. However, the lensing signal is significantly higher than expected in conventional models. The second possibility is that inter-galactic dust absorption is responsible. A reddening of only E(B - V) ~ 0.02 is required to produce the observed correlation. The large 2dF and SDSS QSO surveys should allow a definitive solution to the question of QSO–galaxy correlations.

Keywords: gravitational lensing — galaxies: statistics — quasars: general — dust, extinction

Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia 18(2) 169 - 171 (2001) doi:10.1071/AS01012

  
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