SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL 63036

MR JAMES NOEL REEVES
JNR@STAR.LE.AC.UK

UNIVERSITY OF LEICESTER
UNIVERSITY ROAD
LEICESTER
LEICESTERSHIRE UK LE1 7RH
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Subject: AGN

AN ASCA OBSERVATION OF THE RECENTLY DISCOVERED QUASAR PDS456


ABSTRACT

Recently, during the Pico Dos Dias (PDS) survey for young stellar objects, the discovery of a new nearby bright radio-quiet quasar has been made. The quasar named PDS456, discovered at low galactic latitude, has been measured to have a blue magnitude of B=14.69 at a redshift of z=0.184. When de-reddened, this equates to an absolute magnitude of M(B)=-26.7, which is about 1.3 times the luminosity of 3C273. Evolutionary theories of quasars predict few luminous quasars in the nearby Universe. The existence of two low-redshift luminous quasars, PDS456 and 3C273, implies evolution proceeds at a lower rate than usually predicted. Understanding the nature of PDS456 and how it compares to 3C273 and other more distant quasars is therefore of great importance.

CO-INVESTIGATORS
CO-I NAME INSTITUTE COUNTRY
PAUL O'BRIENUNIV OF LEICESTERUK
MARTIN WARDUNIV OF LEICESTERUK
MARTIN TURNERUNIV OF LEICESTERUK
TSUNEO KIIISASJAPAN
TAKAYA OHASHITOKYO METRO. UNIV.JAPAN

TARGETS

TARGET NAMEPRIRADECTIMETCOFFGISSIS CNTOBS
1)PDS456
1
262.0825-14.2655 40 ksN
N
P
0.35500
1