We present photometry of the large scale environments of a sample of twelve
broad line AGN with 0.06<z<0.37 from deep images in the SDSS u, g,
r, and i filters taken with the 90Prime prime focus camera on the Steward
Observatory Bok Telescope. We measure galaxy clustering around these AGN using
two standard techniques: correlation amplitude (Bgq) and the two point
correlation function. We find average correlation amplitudes for the 10 radio
quiet objects in the sample equal to (9±18, 144±114, -39±56,
295±260) Mpc1.77 in (u, g, r, i), all consistent with the
expectation from galaxy clustering. Using a ratio of the galaxy-quasar
cross-correlation function to the galaxy autocorrelation function, we calculate
the relative bias of galaxies and AGN, bgq. The bias in the u band,
bgq=3.08±0.51 is larger compared to that calculated in the other bands,
but it does not correlate with AGN luminosity, black hole mass, or AGN activity
via the luminosity of the [OIII] emission line. Thus ongoing nuclear accretion
activity is not reflected in the large scale environments from ∼10
h−1 kpc to ∼0.5 h−1 Mpc and may indicate a non-merger mode of
AGN activity and/or a significant delay between galaxy mergers and nuclear
activity in this sample of mostly radio quiet quasars.Comment: 23 pages, 17 figures; Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical
Journal; Table 2 available as a machine readable table in online articl