Table 5: Type-2 fraction as a function of luminosity, measured in the redshift interval z=0.2-3.2.
Lmin Lmax t1' t2' t2'/(t1'+t2') t1 t2 t2/(t1+t2)
42.0 42.2 4 18 $0.82\pm0.08$ 5 18 $0.78\pm0.08$
42.2 42.5 8 40 $0.83\pm0.05$ 9 40 $0.82\pm0.06$
42.5 42.7 24 38 $0.61\pm0.06$ 24 39 $0.63\pm0.06$
42.7 43.0 25 52 $0.68\pm0.05$ 26 53 $0.67\pm0.05$
43.0 43.2 38 40 $0.51\pm0.06$ 41 42 $0.51\pm0.06$
43.2 43.5 48 52 $0.52\pm0.05$ 54 53 $0.50\pm0.05$
43.5 43.7 58 65 $0.53\pm0.05$ 65 72 $0.53\pm0.04$
43.7 44.0 71 54 $0.43\pm0.04$ 71 64 $0.47\pm0.04$
44.0 44.2 93 31 $0.25\pm0.04$ 103 41 $0.28\pm0.04$
44.2 44.5 121 20 $0.14\pm0.03$ 128 34 $0.21\pm0.03$
44.5 44.7 88 14 $0.14\pm0.03$ 92 21 $0.19\pm0.04$
44.7 45.0 58 12 $0.17\pm0.05$ 58 17 $0.23\pm0.05$
45.0 45.2 25 3 $0.11\pm0.06$ 26 6 $0.19\pm0.07$
45.2 45.5 16 1 $0.06\pm0.06$ 16 1 $0.06\pm0.06$
45.5 46.2 13 1 $0.07\pm0.07$ 13 1 $0.07\pm0.07$
Quantities t1' and t2' with primes refer to the sample ignoring the unidentified sources, while quantities t1, t2 without primes refer to the sample including crude redshifts for the unidentified sources.


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