Abstract

New results from searches for very distant quasars are changing the view that quasars become extremely rare at redshifts much greater than z = 3. A team of astronomers at the University of Cambridge and the National Optical Astronomical Observatory in Tucson recently reported the results of a systematic survey for high redshift quasars in Nature (1987 Warren et al 330 453).

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