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arxiv: astro-ph/0312521 · v1 · submitted 2003-12-19 · 🌌 astro-ph

Search for Galaxy Clustering around a Quasar Pair at z=4.25 found in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey

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We present an investigation of the environment (\approx 600 kpc radius) of a pair of luminous z=4.25 quasars, SDSS J1439-0034 A,B, separated by 33''. An analysis of high-quality Subaru spectra of the quasars suggests that this configuration is indeed a physical pair and not a gravitational lens; the redshifts are slightly different (although marginally consistent with being the same), and the two spectra have strikingly different features. We search for bright galaxies (L\gsim 0.4 L^*) having similar redshifts using the V dropout technique and semi-narrow band imaging looking for strong Ly alpha emission. We find no enhancement in the galaxy density around the quasar pair; its environment differs very little from a general field, with the upper limit of the density enhancement being about 3 at a 90% confidence. We infer that bright quasars happened to appear in two normal galaxies in a general field.

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