The 2dF BL Lac Survey
Abstract
We have optically identified a sample of 56 featureless continuum objects without significant proper motion from the 2dF QSO Redshift Survey (2QZ). The steep number--magnitude relation of the sample, n() 100.7, is similar to that derived for QSOs in the 2QZ and inconsistent with any population of Galactic objects. Follow up high resolution, high signal-to-noise, spectroscopy of five randomly selected objects confirms the featureless nature of these sources. Assuming the objects in the sample to be largely featureless AGN, and using the QSO evolution model derived for the 2QZ, we predict the median redshift of the sample to be z=1.1. This model also reproduces the observed number-magnitude relation of the sample using a renormalisation of the QSO luminosity function, * = * qso/66 1.65 × 10-8 mag-1Mpc-3. Only 20 per cent of the objects have a radio flux density of S1.4>3 mJy, and further VLA observations at 8.4 GHz place a 5σ limit of S8.4 < 0.2mJy on the bulk of the sample. We postulate that these objects could form a population of radio-weak AGN with weak or absent emission lines, whose optical spectra are indistinguishable from those of BL Lac objects.
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