Table 6:
Confidence intervals for different redshifts.
z |
 |
Reported interval |
Confidence interval |
(1) |
(2) |
(3) |
(4) |
1.597 |
0.53 |
(-2.92,1.72) |
(-1.20,-0.32) |
1.908 |
0.39 |
(0.92,15.08) |
(-1.33,0.76) |
1.915 |
0.38 |
(-18.34,6.74) |
(-1.33,0.76) |
1.970 |
0.35 |
(-6.74,24.34) |
(1.61,0.61) |
1.973 |
0.36 |
(-2.64,2.04) |
( 1.61,0.61) |
1.976 |
0.36 |
(-10.60,10.00) |
(-1.45,1.05) |
2.168 |
0.41 |
(-2.39,3.39) |
(-1.41,0.78) |
2.185 |
0.38 |
(-2.60,1.00) |
(-1.33, 0.91) |
2.329 |
0.44 |
(-13.44,2.24) |
(-1.92,0.27) |
2.451 |
0.35 |
(-0.92,2.92) |
(-1.46,0.36) |
2.455 |
0.34 |
(-6.07,2.07) |
(-1.52,0.36) |
2.456 |
0.34 |
(-4.83,5.23) |
(-1.52,0.36) |
2.464 |
0.32 |
(-1.08,3.08) |
(-1.52,0.36) |
2.493 |
0.36 |
(-1.09, 10.49) |
(-1.44,0.38) |
2.828 |
0.58 |
(-5.76,5.16) |
(-1.63,0.61) |
Notes. Columns: (1) redshift; (2) lenght of the redshift interval for which the confidence interval is calculated; (3) single value reported by Chand et al. (2005) in units of 10-5; (4) calculated confidence interval from a group of data reported by Murphy et al. (2003)
in units of 10-5.
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