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The Variance of QSO Counts in Cells

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{}From three quasar samples with a total of 1038 objects in the redshift range 1.0÷2.21.0 \div 2.2 we measure the variance σ2\sigma^2 of counts in cells of volume VuV_u. By a maximum likelihood analysis applied separately on these samples we obtain estimates of σ2()\sigma^2(\ell), with Vu1/3\ell \equiv V_u^{1/3}. The analysis from a single catalog for = 40 h1\ell = ~40~h^{-1} Mpc and from a suitable average over the three catalogs for = 60, 80\ell = ~60,~80 and 100 h1100~h^{-1} Mpc, gives σ2()=0.460.27+0.27\sigma^2(\ell) = 0.46^{+0.27}_{-0.27}, 0.180.15+0.140.18^{+0.14}_{-0.15}, 0.050.05+0.140.05^{+0.14}_{-0.05} and 0.120.12+0.130.12^{+0.13}_{-0.12}, respectively, where the 70%70\% confidence ranges account for both sampling errors and statistical fluctuations in the counts. This allows a comparison of QSO clustering on large scales with analogous data recently obtained both for optical and IRAS galaxies: QSOs seem to be more clustered than these galaxies by a biasing factor bQSO/bgal1.42.3b_{QSO}/b_{gal} \sim 1.4 - 2.3.Comment: 13 pages in plain Tex, 5 figures available in postscript in a separate file, submitted to ApJ, DAPD-33

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