A Survey of z > 5.8 Quasars in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. I. Discovery of Three New Quasars and the Spatial Density of Luminous Quasars at z ∼ 6
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et al | Robert H. Becker | Richard L. White | Zeljko Ivezic | James E. Gunn | Michael A. Strauss | Robert H. Lupton | Vijay K. Narayanan | Donald P. Schneider | Laura Pentericci | S. K. Leggett | Gillian R. Knapp | V. Narayanan | R. Nichol | A. Szalay | D. Lamb | A. Connolly | D. York | S. Okamura | J. Brinkmann | I. Csabai | M. Fukugita | Ž. Ivezić | G. Richards | S. Anderson | E. Grebel | J. Gunn | R. Lupton | F. Prada | J. Munn | Z. Haiman | R. Becker | M. Doi | G. Knapp | G. Miknaitis | N. Bahcall | G. Hennessy | J. Pier | R. White | T. Geballe | S. Leggett | L. Pentericci | D. Harbeck | Xiaohui Fan | Zoltan Haiman | X. Fan | M. Strauss | D. Schneider
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