Issue |
A&A
Volume 373, Number 1, July I 2001
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Page(s) | 38 - 55 | |
Section | Cosmology (including clusters of galaxies) | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20010590 | |
Published online | 15 July 2001 |
A QSO survey via optical variability and zero proper motion in the M 92 field*
I. QSO candidates and selection effects
Thüringer Landessternwarte Tautenburg, 07778 Tautenburg, Germany e-mail: brunz@tls-tautenburg.de; meus@tls-tautenburg.de
Corresponding author: J. Brunzendorf, brunz@tls-tautenburg.de
Received:
8
February
2001
Accepted:
11
April
2001
The combination of variability and proper motion constraints
(VPM search) is believed to provide an unconventional yet efficient
search strategy for QSOs with selection effects quite different
from conventional optical QSO surveys. Previous studies in a
field of high galactic latitude have shown that the VPM method
is indeed an efficient search strategy. In the present paper, we
describe a further variability-proper motion (VPM) QSO survey on
Tautenburg Schmidt plates. The survey is based on an exceptionally
large number of 162 B plates centred on M 92
with a time-baseline of more than three decades.
Further U and V plates are used to measure time-averaged colour
indices, and morphology is evaluated on a deep R plate. Proper
motions with Hipparcos -like
accuracies as well as variability indices are derived for about 35 000
star-like objects down to . With regard to both the number
of plates and the number of objects to be investigated, this is the
largest VPM survey performed so far.
The present paper is focused on the description of the
observational material, the data reduction, the definition of the
selection parameters, and the construction of the QSO candidate sample.
Furthermore, the selection effects of the VPM-method are
discussed a priori. For the present survey, the selection effects
are shown to be dominated by the magnitude-dependence of the
photometric accuracy.
Down to the limiting magnitude of the survey
, we
identify 62 high-priority QSO candidates and a further 57
candidates of medium priority.
Spectroscopic follow-up observations have been performed
for all these candidates as well as for additional selected candidates
of lower priority; the confirmed QSOs will be presented and discussed in a
forthcoming paper.
Key words: galaxies: active / galaxies: Seyfert / galaxies: statistics / quasars: general / globular clusters: individual: M 92
© ESO, 2001
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