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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: We present new results on BL Lacertae Objects discovered in an extensive X-ray survey of the high galactic latitude sky performed by the Einstein satellite. While BL Lacs have been found primarily in high frequency radio surveys, we show that X-ray emission is an efficient new method for finding such objects and will offer an outstanding opportunity to find many of these objects in the near future using the ROSAT all-sky survey. It is also shown that X-ray selected BL Lac objects have somewhat different optical and radio properties than their radio selected counterparts. Using a complete, flux limited sample of 16 X-ray selected BL Lacs, we show that their number counts differ decisively from those of X-ray selected QSOs. Moreover, using the few red shifts available for these objects and limits on red shift determined from resolving the optical images of most of the remainder of the sample, a preliminary V/Vmax = 0.37 +/- 0.06. This value suggests an evolution in luminosity and/or density opposite in sense to that of QSOs.
    Keywords: ASTRONOMY
    Type: ; : TABES 93 - Annual
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