Understanding the links between the activity of supermassive black holes (SMBHs) at the centres of galaxies and their host dark matter haloes is a key question in modern astrophysics. The final data release of the SDSS-IV eBOSS provides the largest contemporary spectroscopic sample of galaxies and quasi-stellar objects (QSOs). Using this sample and covering the redshift interval z = 0.7–1.1, we have measured the clustering properties of the eBOSS QSOs, emission-line galaxies (ELGs), and luminous red galaxies (LRGs). We have also measured the fraction of QSOs as a function of the overdensity defined by the galaxy population. Using these measurements, we investigate how QSOs populate and sample the galaxy population, and how the host dark-mat...
Current and future large redshift surveys, as the Sloan Digital Sky Survey IV extended Baryon Oscill...
We combine the QSO samples from the 2dF QSO Redshift Survey (2QZ) and the 2dF-SDSS LRG and QSO Surve...
Measurements of QSO clustering in the SDSS show that z> 4 QSOs are some of the most highly biased...
In current and future surveys, quasars play a key role. The new data will extend our knowledge of th...
In current and future surveys, quasars play a key role. The new data will extend our knowledge of th...
International audienceIn current and future surveys, quasars play a key role. The new data will exte...
We investigate the ability of hierarchical models of quasi-stellar object (QSO) formation and evolut...
Quasi-stellar objects (QSOs) occur in galaxies in which supermassive black holes (SMBHs) are growing...
We investigate the ability of hierarchical models of QSO formation and evolution to match the observ...
We combine the quasi-stellar object (QSO) samples from the 2dF QSO Redshift Survey (2QZ) and the 2dF...
International audienceWe study the first year of the eBOSS quasar sample in the redshift range 0.9<z...
We investigate the mean star formation rates (SFRs) in the host galaxies of \sim3000 optically selec...
Luminous z~4 quasars (QSOs) are the most strongly clustered population known in the early universe, ...
We present detailed clustering measurements from the 2dF Quasi-Stellar Object Redshift Survey (2QZ) ...
We present a sample of 17 high-redshift (3.5<~z<~5.2) quasi-stellar object (QSO) candidates in the 3...
Current and future large redshift surveys, as the Sloan Digital Sky Survey IV extended Baryon Oscill...
We combine the QSO samples from the 2dF QSO Redshift Survey (2QZ) and the 2dF-SDSS LRG and QSO Surve...
Measurements of QSO clustering in the SDSS show that z> 4 QSOs are some of the most highly biased...
In current and future surveys, quasars play a key role. The new data will extend our knowledge of th...
In current and future surveys, quasars play a key role. The new data will extend our knowledge of th...
International audienceIn current and future surveys, quasars play a key role. The new data will exte...
We investigate the ability of hierarchical models of quasi-stellar object (QSO) formation and evolut...
Quasi-stellar objects (QSOs) occur in galaxies in which supermassive black holes (SMBHs) are growing...
We investigate the ability of hierarchical models of QSO formation and evolution to match the observ...
We combine the quasi-stellar object (QSO) samples from the 2dF QSO Redshift Survey (2QZ) and the 2dF...
International audienceWe study the first year of the eBOSS quasar sample in the redshift range 0.9<z...
We investigate the mean star formation rates (SFRs) in the host galaxies of \sim3000 optically selec...
Luminous z~4 quasars (QSOs) are the most strongly clustered population known in the early universe, ...
We present detailed clustering measurements from the 2dF Quasi-Stellar Object Redshift Survey (2QZ) ...
We present a sample of 17 high-redshift (3.5<~z<~5.2) quasi-stellar object (QSO) candidates in the 3...
Current and future large redshift surveys, as the Sloan Digital Sky Survey IV extended Baryon Oscill...
We combine the QSO samples from the 2dF QSO Redshift Survey (2QZ) and the 2dF-SDSS LRG and QSO Surve...
Measurements of QSO clustering in the SDSS show that z> 4 QSOs are some of the most highly biased...