Excesses of faint galaxies around seven radio QSOs at 1.0<z<1.6
Abstract
We have conducted an optical study of the environments of seven radio-loud quasars at redshifts 1<z<1.6. In this paper we describe deep B and R band images obtained for fields of 6×6 arcmin around these quasars with 3σ limiting magnitudes of B26 and R25.4. We found an statistically significant excess of faint (B>22.5 and R>22.0) galaxies on scales of r<170'' and r<35'' around the quasars. The number of excess galaxies, their magnitudes and the angular extension of the excesses are compatible with clusters of galaxies at the redshift of the QSOs. We also found that the quasars of our sample are in general not located at the peak of the density distribution, lying in a projected distance of about 70'' from it. This result agrees with the scenario of a link between overdensities of galaxies around radio sources and the origin of their radio emission.
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