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SPACE DENSITY OF OPTICALLY SELECTED TYPE 2 QUASARS

Journal

ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 136, Issue 6, Pages 2373-2390

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-6256/136/6/2373

Keywords

galaxies: active; quasars: emission lines; quasars: general; surveys

Funding

  1. NASA [NAS8-03060]
  2. Jet Propulsion Laboratory
  3. California Institute of Technology under a contract with NASA
  4. NSF [AST-0707266]
  5. NASA through Chandra X-ray Observatory Center
  6. Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
  7. Participating Institutions
  8. National Science Foundation
  9. U. S. Department of Energy
  10. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  11. Japanese Monbukagakusho
  12. Max Planck Society
  13. Higher Education Funding Council for England

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Type 2 quasars are luminous active galactic nuclei whose central regions are obscured by large amounts of gas and dust. In this paper, we present a catalog of type 2 quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, selected based on their optical emission lines. The catalog contains 887 objects with redshifts z < 0.83; this is 6 times larger than the previous version and is by far the largest sample of type 2 quasars in the literature. We derive the [O III] 5007 luminosity function (LF) for 10(8.3) L(circle dot) < L([O III]) < 10(10) L(circle dot) (corresponding to intrinsic luminosities up to M[2500 angstrom] similar or equal to -28 mag or bolometric luminosities up to 4 x 10(47) erg s(-1)). This LF provides robust lower limits to the actual space density of obscured quasars due to our selection criteria, the details of the spectroscopic target selection, and other effects. We derive the equivalent LF for the complete sample of type 1 (unobscured) quasars and determine the ratio of type 2 to type 1 quasar number densities. Our data constrain this ratio to be at least similar to 1.5:1 for 10(8.3) L(circle dot) < L([O III]) < 10(9.5) L(circle dot) at z < 0.3, and at least similar to 1.2:1 for L([O III]) similar to 10(10) L(circle dot) at 0.3 < z < 0.83. Type 2 quasars are at least as abundant as type 1 quasars in the relatively nearby universe (z less than or similar to 0.8) for the highest luminosities.

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