Publication Date:
2019-06-27
Description:
It is shown that the best-fitting slope of the redshift-magnitude relation for the most luminous quasi-stellar object in each redshift range is 4.3 plus or minus 0.4. However, the steepness of this slope is due primarily to the lowest redshift range including 3C 273, without which it is 2.1 plus or minus 0.6. The slopes of the second and third brightest QSOs are 3.1 plus or minus 0.6 and 3.2 plus or minus 0.6, respectively, markedly less than the slope of 5 which is expected for a Friedmann universe with q(0) = +1. Although the departure of the slope from 5 mag per decade is statistically significant at about 95% confidence, due to the heterogeneity and incompleteness of the sample there may be a systematic selectional bias not accounted for either in this analysis or in that of Bahcall and Hills. Consequently, no definite pronouncement can be made until a complete sample of adequate size is examined.
Keywords:
SPACE SCIENCES
Type:
Astrophysical Journal; 183; Aug. 1
Format:
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