Figure 2.
Redshift distribution for the total sample presented in Marchese et al. (2012) (solid black line, 154 AGN) and for the subsample used here (dashed blue line, 71 AGN). The K–S test gives a probability for the null hypothesis (i.e. the two distributions are drawn from the same parent population) of 0.35.

Redshift distribution for the total sample presented in Marchese et al. (2012) (solid black line, 154 AGN) and for the subsample used here (dashed blue line, 71 AGN). The K–S test gives a probability for the null hypothesis (i.e. the two distributions are drawn from the same parent population) of 0.35.

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