A Synoptic , Multiwavelength Analysis of a Large Quasar Sample

نویسندگان

  • A. W. Rengstorf
  • R. J. Brunner
  • B. C. Wilhite
چکیده

We present variability and multi-wavelength photometric information for the 933 known quasars in the QUEST Variability Survey. These quasars are grouped into variable and non-variable populations based on measured variability confidence levels. In a time-limited synoptic survey, we detect an anti-correlation between redshift and the likelihood of variability. Our comparison of variability likelihood to radio, IR, and X-ray data is consistent with earlier quasar studies. Using already-known quasars as a template, we introduce a light curve morphology algorithm that provides an efficient method for discriminating variable quasars from periodic variable objects in the absence of spectroscopic information. The establishment of statistically robust trends and efficient, non-spectroscopic selection algorithms will aid in quasar identification and categorization in upcoming massive synoptic surveys. Finally, we report on three interesting variable quasars, including variability confirmation of the BL Lac candidate PKS 1222+037. Subject headings: galaxies: active – methods: data analysis – quasars:general – quasars:individual (PKS 1222+037) – surveys

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تاریخ انتشار 2005