Burbidge et al. (\cite {burbidge}) argue that the observed number of quasar pairs with small angular separations and different redshifts (typically Delta theta 0.1 ) is not compatible with a random distribution of quasars over the sky. After a brief review of all known quasar pairs with different redshifts, we show by means of very simple calculations that the probability of finding the three accepted pairs accidentally is of the order of 10%. We conclude that, under realistic hypotheses, the observed number of quasar pairs with different redshifts is not unlikely. We also present arguments showing that gravitational lensing biases are probably not strong enough to significantly increase the expected number of quasar pairs. The failure to ...
Quasar pairs are either physically distinct binary quasars or the result of gravitational lensing. T...
We are conducting an optical imaging survey for lensed quasars, with a spectroscopic follow-up for t...
Gravitational lensing predicts an enhancement of the density of bright, distant QSOs around foregrou...
Burbidge et al. ([CITE]) argue that the observed number of quasar pairs with small angular separatio...
A new search has been conducted for close pairs of quasars with identical spectra, including both em...
Abstract. We use the Veron-Cetty & Veron (2000) catalog (VV) of 13 213 quasars to investigate th...
It is pointed out that there are now known four very close pairs of QSOs with separations > 5 arc...
Burbidge, Burbidge and O'Dell have proposed a method of statistical analysis of close pairs of quasi...
We use the Véron-Cetty & Véron ([CITE]) catalog (VV) of 13 213 quasars to investigate their possib...
We use simple comparisons of the optical and radio properties of the wide separation (3'' to 10'') q...
Quasar pairs are either physically distinct binary quasars or the result of gravitational lensing. T...
There is controversy about the measurement of statistical associations between bright quasars and fa...
We present a sample of 218 new quasar pairs with proper transverse separations R{sub prop} < 1 h{...
The statistics of large-separation gravitational lensing are a powerful tool for probing mass d...
The clustering of quasars on small scales yields fundamental constraints on models of quasar evoluti...
Quasar pairs are either physically distinct binary quasars or the result of gravitational lensing. T...
We are conducting an optical imaging survey for lensed quasars, with a spectroscopic follow-up for t...
Gravitational lensing predicts an enhancement of the density of bright, distant QSOs around foregrou...
Burbidge et al. ([CITE]) argue that the observed number of quasar pairs with small angular separatio...
A new search has been conducted for close pairs of quasars with identical spectra, including both em...
Abstract. We use the Veron-Cetty & Veron (2000) catalog (VV) of 13 213 quasars to investigate th...
It is pointed out that there are now known four very close pairs of QSOs with separations > 5 arc...
Burbidge, Burbidge and O'Dell have proposed a method of statistical analysis of close pairs of quasi...
We use the Véron-Cetty & Véron ([CITE]) catalog (VV) of 13 213 quasars to investigate their possib...
We use simple comparisons of the optical and radio properties of the wide separation (3'' to 10'') q...
Quasar pairs are either physically distinct binary quasars or the result of gravitational lensing. T...
There is controversy about the measurement of statistical associations between bright quasars and fa...
We present a sample of 218 new quasar pairs with proper transverse separations R{sub prop} < 1 h{...
The statistics of large-separation gravitational lensing are a powerful tool for probing mass d...
The clustering of quasars on small scales yields fundamental constraints on models of quasar evoluti...
Quasar pairs are either physically distinct binary quasars or the result of gravitational lensing. T...
We are conducting an optical imaging survey for lensed quasars, with a spectroscopic follow-up for t...
Gravitational lensing predicts an enhancement of the density of bright, distant QSOs around foregrou...