ON THE RADIO AND OPTICAL LUMINOSITY EVOLUTION OF QUASARS

@article{Singal2011ONTR,
  title={ON THE RADIO AND OPTICAL LUMINOSITY EVOLUTION OF QUASARS},
  author={Jack Singal and Vah{\'e} Petrosian and Andy Lawrence and Łukasz Stawarz},
  journal={The Astrophysical Journal},
  year={2011},
  volume={743}
}
We calculate simultaneously the radio and optical luminosity evolutions of quasars, and the distribution in radio loudness R defined as the ratio of radio and optical luminosities, using a flux-limited data set containing 636 quasars with radio and optical fluxes from White et al. We first note that when dealing with multi-variate data it is imperative to first determine the true correlations among the variables, not those introduced by the observational selection effects, before obtaining the… 

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