The Distribution of Redshifts in New Samples of Quasi-stellar Objects

Abstract

Two new samples of QSOs have been constructed from recent surveys to test the hypothesis that the redshift distribution of bright QSOs is periodic in (1+z). The first of these comprises 57 different redshifts among all known close pairs or multiple QSOs, with image separations ≤ 10, and the second consists of 39 QSOs selected through their X-ray emission and their proximity to bright comparatively nearby active galaxies. The redshift distributions of the samples are found to exhibit distinct peaks with a periodic separation of 0.089 in (1+z) identical to that claimed in earlier samples but now extended out to higher redshift peaks z = 2.63, 3.45 and 4.47, predicted by the formula but never seen before. The periodicity is also seen in a third sample, the 78 QSOs of the 3C and 3CR catalogues. It is present in these three datasets at an overall significance level 10-5 - 10-6, and appears not to be explicable by spectroscopic or similar selection effects. Possible interpretations are briefly discussed.

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