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ENVIRONMENTS OF QSOs AT REDSHIFT 0.9-1.3

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ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 137, Issue 3, Pages 3533-3540

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-6256/137/3/3533

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galaxies: evolution; galaxies: interactions; quasars: general

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We analyze new deep g- and i-band imaging of 16 QSOs in the redshift range 0.9-1.3 with the Canada France-Hawaii Telescope. The principal points of interest are the symmetry and signs of tidal effects in the QSO hosts and nearby (companion) galaxies. The sample measures are compared with similar measures on randomly selected field galaxy samples. Asymmetry measures are made for all objects to g similar to 22, and magnitudes of all galaxies 2 mag fainter. The QSOs are found in denser environments than the field, and are somewhat offset from the centroid of their surrounding galaxies. The QSO hosts appear more disturbed than other galaxies. While the QSO companions and field galaxies have the same average asymmetry, the distribution of asymmetry values is different. QSO companions within 15 '' are fainter than average field galaxies. We discuss scenarios that are consistent with these and other measured quantities.

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