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1983ApJ...269..352S viz 2 125 1272 Quasar evolution derived from the Palomar bright quasar survey and other complete quasar surveys. SCHMIDT M. and GREEN R.F.
1984ApJS...54..495G 106 44 An imaging survey of fields around quasars. I. A catalog GREEN R.F. and YEE H.K.C.
1985AJ.....90..987C viz 455 33 Quasar candidates from grens plates. CRAMPTON D., SCHADE D. and COWLEY A.P.
1985ApJ...298..448W 75 88 Optical selection effects that bias quasar evolution studies. WAMPLER E.J. and PONZ D.
1986ApJ...305...57T 66 96 X-Ray observations of the bright quasar survey. TANANBAUM H., AVNI Y., GREEN R.F., et al.
1986ApJ...305...68S 93 104 Counts, evolution, and background contribution of X-ray quasars and other extragalactic X-ray sources. SCHMIDT M. and GREEN R.F.
1986ApJ...308..815N 180 180 Quasars measured by the Infrared Astronomical Satellite. NEUGEBAUER G., MILEY G.K., SOIFER B.T., et al.
1986ApJS...61..305G viz 1882 923 The Palomar-Green catalog of ultraviolet-excess stellar objects. GREEN R.F., SCHMIDT M. and LIEBERT J.
1987ApJ...314..129C 183 101 The space distribution of faint quasars from the CFHT survey. CRAMPTON D., COWLEY A.P. and HARTWICK F.D.A.
1987ApJ...318..188W 69 7 Luminosity dependence in the ratio of X-ray to infrared emission of QSOs. WORRALL D.M.
1987ApJS...63..615N 103 311 Continuum energy distributions of quasars in the Palomar-Green survey. NEUGEBAUER G., GREEN R.F., MATTHEWS K., et al.
1987Natur.327...40S 15 11 Quasar spectra and the gravitational lens hypothesis. SHAVER P.A., WAMPLER E.J. and CRISTIANI S.
1988ApJ...324..809K 85 60 X-ray, optical, and infrared luminosity correlations in radio-quiet quasars. KRISS G.A.
1988IUE88...2..269S 21 ~ Emission features in moderate-redshift QSO spectra shortward of Lymanalpha. SOFIA U.J., BRUHWEILER F.C. and KAFATOS M.
1989A&A...219...87C 47 90 The nature of radio-quiet quasars. CHINI R., KREYSA E. and BIERMANN P.L.
1989AJ.....97..957N 108 53 The near-infrared variability of a sample of optically selected quasars. NEUGEBAUER G., SOIFER B.T., MATTHEWS K., et al.
1989AJ.....98.1195K 2 113 1107 VLA observations of objects in the Palomar bright quasar survey. KELLERMANN K.I., SRAMEK R., SCHMIDT M., et al.
1989ApJ...338..630B 112 148 Emission-line properties of optically and radio-selected complete quasar samples. BALDWIN J.A., WAMPLER E.J. and GASKELL C.M.
1989ApJ...342..660H 25 67 What is the difference between radio-loud and radio-quiet quasi-stellar objects? HUTCHINGS J.B., JANSON T. and NEFF S.G.
1989ApJ...347...29S 1 109 736 Continuum energy distributions of quasars: shapes and origins. SANDERS D.B., PHINNEY E.S., NEUGEBAUER G., et al.
1989ApJS...69....1H 1594 191 The first addition to the new optical catalog of quasi-stellar objects. HEWITT A. and BURBIDGE G.
1990ApJ...353..419B 36 88 On the optical-to-far-infrared spectral energy distributions of radio-quiet quasars. BARVAINIS R.
1990ApJS...72..471D viz 111 47 A catalog of X-ray measurements of selected samples of active galaxies and nuclei. DELLA CECA R., PALUMBO G.G.C., PERSIC M., et al.
1990ApJS...74..675B 864 48 Associations between quasi-stellar objects and galaxies. BURBIDGE G., HEWITT A., NARLIKAR J.V., et al.
1990ApJS...74..869B 114 126 An optical polarization survey of the Palomar-Green bright quasar sample. BERRIMAN G., SCHMIDT G.D., WEST S.C., et al.
1991AJ....101..434H 67 64 Evolution of luminous IRAS sources: CCD imaging. HUTCHINGS J.B. and NEFF S.G.
1991ApJ...371...49E 62 180 Quasars and active galactic nuclei in rich environments. II. The evolution of radio-loud quasars. ELLINGSON E., YEE H.K.C. and GREEN R.F.
1991ApJS...76..455E 62 16 Quasars and active galactic nuclei in rich environments. I. Fields surrounding optically faint quasars. ELLINGSON E., YEE H.K.C. and GREEN R.F.
1992A&A...262..401B 35 28 A survey of very low redshift Mg II absorption systems in quasar spectra. BOISSE P., BOULADE O., KUNTH D., et al.
1992AJ....103.1746N 108 57 Evolution of luminous IRAS sources: radio imaging. NEFF S.G. and HUTCHINGS J.B.
1992AJ....104....1H 1 29 135 Optical imaging of QSOs with 0.5 arcsec resoluton. HUTCHINGS J.B. and NEFF S.G.
1992ApJ...400..435K 78 66 Search for partial systemic Lyman edges in nearby quasars. KORATKAR A.P., KINNEY A.L. and BOHLIN R.C.
1992ApJS...80..109B 4 88 1452 The emission-line properties of low-redshift quasi-stellar objects. BOROSON T.A. and GREEN R.F.
1992MNRAS.254...30G 265 85 A compilation of active and normal galaxies observed in both infrared and X-rays. GREEN P.J., ANDERSON S.F. and WARD M.J.
1993ApJ...403L...9C 1 5 23 On the relation of the X-ray and emission-line properties of low-redshift QSOs. CORBIN M.R.
1993ApJ...418..673P 1 52 328 Infrared spectra of obscuring dust tori around active galactic nuclei. II. Comparison with observations. PIER E.A. and KROLIK J.H.
1993ApJS...87..451H viz 14       D               7278 328 A revised and updated catalog of quasi-stellar objects. HEWITT A. and BURBIDGE G.
1993MNRAS.263..425M viz 88 191 The radio and optical properties of the z < 0.5 BQS quasars. MILLER P., RAWLINGS S. and SAUNDERS R.
1994AJ....108.1163K viz 113 204 The radio structure of radio loud and radio quiet quasars in the Palomar bright quasar survey. KELLERMANN K.I., SRAMEK R.A., SCHMIDT M., et al.
1994ApJS...92...53W viz 515 204 The Einstein database of IPC X-ray observations of optically selected and radio-selected quasars. I. WILKES B.J., TANANBAUM H., WORRALL D.M., et al.
1994ApJS...95....1E viz 5 70 1636 Atlas of quasar energy distributions. ELVIS M., WILKES B.J., McDOWELL J.C., et al.
1994PASP..106..646K viz 3193 29 The HST quasar absorption-line key project. VIII. CCD imaging of Hubble Space Telescope quasar fields. KIRHAKOS S., SARGENT W.L.W., SCHNEIDER D.P., et al.
1995A&A...298..375F viz 174 165 The jet-disk symbiosis. II.Interpreting the radio/UV correlations in quasars. FALCKE H., MALKAN M.A. and BIERMANN P.L.
1995ApJ...438..632L 97 45 Ultraluminous infrared galaxies and the radio-optical correlation for quasars. LONSDALE C.J., SMITH H.E. and LONSDALE C.J.
1995ApJ...440..435L 239 354 The IUE survey for damped Lyman-alpha and Lyman-limit absorption systems: evolution of the gaseous content of the universe. LANZETTA K.M., WOLFE A.M. and TURNSHEK D.A.
1995ApJ...449..488R 40 52 The incidence of damped Ly-alpha systems in the redshift interval 0 < z < 4. RAO S.M., TURNSHEK D.A. and BRIGGS F.H.
1995ApJ...454..698W 278 267 The large bright QSO survey for damped Ly-alpha absorption systems. WOLFE A.M., LANZETTA K.M., FOLTZ C.B., et al.
1995ApJS...97....1L viz 143 145 The Hubble Space Telescope quasar absorption line key project. X. Galactic H I 21 centimeter emission toward 143 quasars and active galactic nuclei. LOCKMAN F.J. and SAVAGE B.D.
1996A&A...309...81W viz 83 192 X-ray properties of active galactic nuclei with optical FeII emission. WANG T., BRINKMANN W. and BERGERON J.
1996A&A...314..393C 3 6 59 Quasi-spherical accretion of optically thin clouds as a model for the optical/UV/soft X-ray emission of AGN. COLLIN-SOUFFRIN S., CZERNY B., DUMONT A.-M., et al.
1996AJ....111..645F viz 164 6 Optical morphology of bright quasars on images taken with 1.2 m Schmidt cameras. FABIAN D. and USHER P.D.
1996AJ....111.1431B 39 47 Radio spectra of radio quiet quasars. BARVAINIS R., LONSDALE C. and ANTONUCCI R.
1996ApJ...463..466D 39 89 The variability of quasars. II. Frequency dependence. DI CLEMENTE A., GIALLONGO E., NATALI G., et al.
1996ApJS..107...69C 48 102 Combined ultraviolet and optical spectra of 48 low-redshift QSOs and the relation of the continuum and emission-line properties. CORBIN M.R. and BOROSON T.A.
1996MNRAS.282..117G 98 4 A paradigm revisited: the accretion disc in AGNs and quasars. GONDHALEKAR P.M., ROUILLON-FOLEY C. and KELLETT B.J.
1997A&A...319..413B viz 649 112 Broad band energy distribution of ROSAT detected quasars. I. Radio-loud objects. BRINKMANN W., YUAN W. and SIEBERT J.
1997NewA....2...53S 1         O           9 31 Gravitational lensing by damped Ly-alpha absorbers. SMETTE A., CLAESKENS J. and SURDEJ J.
1998A&A...330..108Y viz 848 132 Broad band energy distribution of ROSAT detected quasars. II. Radio-quiet objects. YUAN W., BRINKMANN W., SIEBERT J., et al.
1998A&AS..129..445R 25 18 A search for rapid optical variability in radio-quiet quasars. RABBETTE M., McBREEN B., SMITH N., et al.
1999MNRAS.306..161A 114 39 Dust emission from quasars and quasar host galaxies. ANDREANI P., FRANCESCHINI A. and GRANATO G.L.
1999MNRAS.309..803G 53 33 Optical monitoring of quasars - I. Variability. GARCIA A., SODRE L., JABLONSKI F.J., et al.
2000A&A...354..453H 1 20 77 Dust in PG quasars as seen by ISO. HAAS M., MUELLER S.A.H., CHINI R., et al.
2000ApJ...528..637B 1 87 287 On the nature of soft X-ray weak quasi-stellar objects. BRANDT W.N., LAOR A. and WILLS B.J.
2000ApJ...533..113W 7 8 X-ray and ultraviolet spectral properties of the X-ray transient quasar PG 0844+349. WANG T.G., BRINKMANN W., MATSUOKA M., et al.
2000ApJ...543..552S viz 636 252 Surveys for z>3 damped Lyα absorption systems: the evolution of neutral gas. STORRIE-LOMBARDI L.J. and WOLFE A.M.
2000ApJ...545...77W 8 16 The X-ray absorber in broad absorption line quasars. WANG T.G., BRINKMANN W., YUAN W., et al.
2000ApJS..129..563S 85 41 The Hubble space telescope quasar absorption line key project. XV. Milky Way absorption lines. SAVAGE B.D., WAKKER B., JANNUZI B.T., et al.
2000ARA&A..38..521S 4 30 371 Phenomenology of broad emission lines in active galactic nuclei. SULENTIC J.W., MARZIANI P. and DULTZIN-HACYAN D.
2000NewAR..44..461B 1 9 45 Observational similarities and potential connections between luminous ultrasoft NLS1s and BALQSOs. BRANDT W.N. and GALLAGHER S.C.
2001A&A...368..408F 109 T K                 1 2 Deep imaging of
Q2112+059: A bright host galaxy but no DLA absorber.
FYNBO J.U., MOLLER P. and THOMSEN B.
2001A&A...371...97M 12 26 Adaptive optics imaging of low and intermediate redshift quasars. MARQUEZ I., PETITJEAN P., THEODORE B., et al.
2001AJ....121..591B 1 14 46 An XMM-Newton detection of the z=5.80 X-ray-weak quasar SDSSp J104433.04-012502.2. BRANDT W.N., GUAINAZZI M., KASPI S., et al.
2001ApJ...546..795G 38   K                 11 78 Heavy X-ray absorption in soft x-ray-weak active galactic nuclei. GALLAGHER S.C., BRANDT W.N., LAOR A., et al.
2001ApJ...549..133G 62 84 On the origin of intrinsic narrow absorption lines in z≲1 QSOs. GANGULY R., BOND N.A., CHARLTON J.C., et al.
2001ApJ...551L..13M 2 3 23 Surprises from a deep ASCA spectrum of the broad absorption line quasar PHL 5200. MATHUR S., MATT G., GREEN P.J., et al.
2001ApJ...558..109G 2 21 133 A Chandra survey of broad absorption line quasars. GREEN P.J., ALDCROFT T.L., MATHUR S., et al.
2001ApJ...558..119C 24 27 Chandra detects a rapid flare in the gravitationally lensed mini-broad absorption line QSO RX J0911.4+0551. CHARTAS G., DAI X., GALLAGHER S.C., et al.
2001ApJ...558..553M 2 20 156 Searching for the physical drivers of the eigenvector 1 correlation space. MARZIANI P., SULENTIC J.W., ZWITTER T., et al.
2001MNRAS.322..843P 1 14 53 The host galaxies of luminous radio-quiet quasars. PERCIVAL W.J., MILLER L., McLURE R.J., et al.
2001Ap.....44..498E 101 0 Surface density of bright, active extragalactic objects. ERASTOVA L.K.
2001NewAR..45..617H 19 3 Dust in PG quasars as seen by ISO. HAAS M.
2001NewAR..45..625K 17 2 Active galactic nuclei and star-forming galaxies : competition and cooperation. KROLIK J.H.
2002A&A...396...91Z 13 30 Binary black holes and tori in AGN. II. Can stellar winds constitute a dusty torus? ZIER C. and BIERMANN P.L.
2002ApJ...567...37G 6 9 171 X-ray spectroscopy of quasi-stellar objects with broad ultraviolet absorption lines. GALLAGHER S.C., BRANDT W.N., CHARTAS G., et al.
2002ApJ...569..641L 56 122 The luminosity dependence of ultraviolet absorption in active galactic nuclei. LAOR A. and BRANDT W.N.
2002ApJ...569..655G 3 5 58 X-raying the ultraluminous infrared starburst galaxy and broad absorption line QSO Markarian 231 with Chandra. GALLAGHER S.C., BRANDT W.N., CHARTAS G., et al.
2002ApJ...571..665S viz 179 60 A uniform analysis of the Lyα forest at z=0-5. V. The extragalactic ionizing background at low redshift. SCOTT J., BECHTOLD J., MORITA M., et al.
2002ApJ...572L...7T 37   K                 14 10 The nondamped nature of 12 low-redshift damped Lyα candidate systems. TURNSHEK D.A. and RAO S.M.
2002ApJ...576L...9Z 2 16 105 Kinematic linkage between the broad- and narrow-line-emitting gas in active galactic nuclei. ZAMANOV R., MARZIANI P., SULENTIC J.W., et al.
2002ApJS..140..143B viz 335 51 A uniform analysis of the Lyα forest at z = 0-5. III. Hubble Space Telescope faint object spectrograph spectral atlas. BECHTOLD J., DOBRZYCKI A., WILDEN B., et al.
2002ApJS..140..265P viz 295 90 The WARPS survey. VI. Galaxy cluster and source identifications from phase I. PERLMAN E.S., HORNER D.J., JONES L.R., et al.
2002ApJS..140..331L viz 722 47 A very sensitive 21 centimeter survey for galactic high-velocity H I. LOCKMAN F.J., MURPHY E.M., PETTY-POWELL S., et al.
2002ApJS..143..257K viz 159 42 Emission line properties of active galactic nuclei from a pre-COSTAR faint object spectrograph Hubble space telescope spectral atlas. KURASZKIEWICZ J.K., GREEN P.J., FORSTER K., et al.
2003A&A...402...87H 70 157 The ISO view of Palomar-Green quasars. HAAS M., KLAAS U., MUELLER S.A.H., et al.
2003A&A...404..883O 79 9 An optical imaging study of 0.4 ≤ z ≤ 0.8 quasar host galaxies. I. Observations and reduction. OERNDAHL E., ROENNBACK J. and VAN GRONINGEN E.
2003ApJ...590..707M 97 25 A Hubble Space Telescope WFPC2 snapshot survey of 2MASS-selected red QSOs. MARBLE A.R., HINES D.C., SCHMIDT G.D., et al.
2003ApJ...595...85C 15 4 186 XMM-Newton reveals the quasar outflow in PG 1115+080. CHARTAS G., BRANDT W.N. and GALLAGHER S.C.
2003ApJS..145..199M viz 216 190 An optical spectroscopic atlas of low-redshift active galactic nuclei. MARZIANI P., SULENTIC J.W., ZAMANOV R., et al.
2003MNRAS.346.1103P viz 676 238 The evolution of ΩHIand the epoch of formation of damped Lyman α absorbers. PEROUX C., McMAHON R.G., STORRIE-LOMBARDI L.J., et al.
2004ApJ...603..425G 112 T K                 8 41 Dramatic X-ray spectral variability of the broad absorption line quasar
PG 2112+059.
GALLAGHER S.C., BRANDT W.N., WILLS B.J., et al.
2004ApJS..150...73E 216 20 A complete atlas of recalibrated Hubble space telescope faint object spectrograph spectra of active galactic nuclei and quasars. I. Pre-COSTAR spectra. EVANS I.N. and KORATKAR A.P.
2004MNRAS.350L..31B 84 74 On the origin of the C IV Baldwin effect in active galactic nuclei. BASKIN A. and LAOR A.
2005A&A...433..455S 38   K                 6 21 The XMM-Newton view of three X-ray weak quasars: Iron emission and strong ionized absorption. SCHARTEL N., RODRIGUEZ-PASCUAL P.M., SANTOS-LLEO M., et al.
2005A&A...440L...5L 24 20 The ISO-2MASS AGN survey: on the type-1 sources. LEIPSKI C., HAAS M., MEUSINGER H., et al.
2005AJ....130.2006B 8 20 Chandra X-ray observations of radio-loud broad absorption line quasars. BROTHERTON M.S., LAURENT-MUEHLEISEN S.A., BECKER R.H., et al.
2005AJ....130.2522S 8 14 XMM-Newton spectroscopy of the highly polarized and luminous broad absorption line quasar CSO 755. SHEMMER O., BRANDT W.N., GALLAGHER S.C., et al.
2005ApJ...618..108B 56 103 Radio variability of radio-quiet and radio-loud quasars. BARVAINIS R., LEHAR J., BIRKINSHAW M., et al.
2005ApJ...625...78H viz 115 67 The physical connections among infrared QSOs, Palomar-Green QSOs, and narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxies. HAO C.N., XIA X.Y., MAO S., et al.
2005MNRAS.356..295G 23 66 On the transmission-dominated to reprocessing-dominated spectral state transitions in Seyfert 2 galaxies. GUAINAZZI M., FABIAN A.C., IWASAWA K., et al.
2005MNRAS.356.1029B 87 225 What controls the CIV line profile in active galactic nuclei ? BASKIN A. and LAOR A.
2006A&A...446..439C         O           7 12 Long observations of the BALQSO LBQS 2212-1759 with XMM-Newton. CLAVEL J., SCHARTEL N. and TOMAS L.
2006A&A...455..773V viz 108224 628 A catalogue of quasars and active nuclei: 12th edition. VERON-CETTY M.-P. and VERON P.
2006ApJ...641..689V 4 107 1004 Determining central black hole masses in distant active galaxies and quasars. II. Improved optical and UV scaling relationships. VESTERGAARD M. and PETERSON B.M.
2006ApJ...644..709G 1 39 152 An exploratory Chandra survey of a well-defined sample of 35 large bright quasar survey broad absorption line quasars. GALLAGHER S.C., BRANDT W.N., CHARTAS G., et al.
2006ApJ...644..733G 28 20 Lens-Aided Multi-Angle Spectroscopy (LAMAS) reveals small-scale outflow structure in quasars. GREEN P.J.
2006ApJ...647..886P 61 15 X-ray absorption in type II quasars: implications for the equatorial paradigm of broad absorption line quasars. PUNSLY B.
2006MNRAS.366..767F 3 65 445 Revisiting the infrared spectra of active galactic nuclei with a new torus emission model. FRITZ J., FRANCESCHINI A. and HATZIMINAOGLOU E.
2006RMxAA..42...23S 25 15 Low redshift BAL QSOs in the eigenvector 1 context. SULENTIC J.W., DULTZIN-HACYAN D., MARZIANI P., et al.
2006ApJ...652..163M 1 9 26 X-ray absorption and an X-ray jet in the radio-loud broad absorption-line quasar PG 1004+130. MILLER B.P., BRANDT W.N., GALLAGHER S.C., et al.
2007AJ....133..303C viz 15       D               117 28 Optical microvariability in radio-quiet quasars. CARINI M.T., NOBLE J.C., TAYLOR R., et al.
2007ApJ...661..660K 15       D               2 70 24 Anticorrelation between the mass of a supermassive black hole and the mass accretion rate in type 1 ultraluminous infrared galaxies and nearby QSOs. KAWAKATU N., IMANISHI M. and NAGAO T.
2007ApJ...662..860I 49 16 Fe K line profile in low-redshift quasars: average shape and Eddington ratio dependence. INOUE H., TERASHIMA Y. and HO L.C.
2007ApJ...665..990G viz 4862 92 Outflows and the physical properties of quasars. GANGULY R., BROTHERTON M.S., CALES S., et al.
2007ApJ...666..757S viz 15       D               137 198 C IV λ1549 as an Eigenvector 1 parameter for active galactic nuclei. SULENTIC J.W., BACHEV R., MARZIANI P., et al.
2007ApJ...668L.107M 41   K                 4 33 Dust in the wind: crystalline silicates, corundum, and periclase in
PG 2112+059.
MARKWICK-KEMPER F., GALLAGHER S.C., HINES D.C., et al.
2007A&A...474..431S 1857 T K A S O X C       47 10 18 XMM-Newton observation of the deep minimum state of
PG 2112+059. A spectrum dominated by reflection from the accretion disk?
SCHARTEL N., RODRIGUEZ-PASCUAL P.M., SANTOS-LLEO M., et al.
2007ApJ...669..841S 15       D               1 210 98 Aromatic features in AGNs: star-forming infrared luminosity function of AGN host galaxies. SHI Y., OGLE P., RIEKE G.H., et al.
2008A&A...478..321B viz 15       D               156 20 Evidence of a type 1/type 2 dichotomy in the correlation between quasar optical polarization and host-galaxy/extended emission position angles. BORGUET B., HUTSEMEKERS D., LETAWE G., et al.
2008ApJ...675..985G 39           X         1 28 104 Quasar broad absorption line variability on multiyear timescales. GIBSON R.R., BRANDT W.N., SCHNEIDER D.P., et al.
2008A&A...483..137B 75         O X         2 19 21 X-ray spectral variability in PG 1535+547: the changing look of a ``soft X-ray weak'' AGN. BALLO L., GIUSTINI M., SCHARTEL N., et al.
2008ApJ...681..982G 76           X         2 19 64 XMM-Newton observations of the narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy Mrk 335 in a historical low X-ray flux state. GRUPE D., KOMOSSA S., GALLO L.C., et al.
2008MNRAS.390..847L 15       D               1 104 147 On the origin of radio emission in radio-quiet quasars. LAOR A. and BEHAR E.
2008MNRAS.390.1229B 38           X         1 12 6 Properties of X-ray-selected broad absorption-line quasars. BLUSTIN A.J., DWELLY T., PAGE M.J., et al.
2008MNRAS.391L..49L 38           X         1 7 11 On the anomalous silicate emission features of active galactic nuclei: a possible interpretation based on porous dust. LI M.P., SHI Q.J. and LI A.
2008MNRAS.391.1359J 38           X         1 22 7 Detection of blueshifted emission and absorption and a relativistic iron line in the X-ray spectrum of ESO323-G077. JIMENEZ-BAILON E., KRONGOLD Y., BIANCHI S., et al.
2009A&A...495..421B viz 15       D               160 187 CAIXA: a catalogue of AGN in the XMM-Newton archive. I. Spectral analysis. BIANCHI S., GUAINAZZI M., MATT G., et al.
2008ARA&A..46..201S 75           X         2 53 58 The Spitzer view of the extragalactic universe. SOIFER B.T., HELOU G. and WERNER M.
2009ApJ...698.1682W viz 91       D     X         3 178 9 Evolution of the most luminous dusty galaxies. WEEDMAN D.W. and HOUCK J.R.
2009MNRAS.397..265S 15       D               1 129 33 The evolution of star formation in quasar host galaxies. SERJEANT S. and HATZIMINAOGLOU E.
2009MNRAS.397.1893V 91       D         F     3 28 14 Intranight polarization variability in radio-loud and radio-quiet AGN. VILLFORTH C., NILSSON K., OSTENSEN R., et al.
2009A&A...505..385A viz 15       D               1 99836 35 The large quasar reference frame (LQRF). An optical representation of the ICRS. ANDREI A.H., SOUCHAY J., ZACHARIAS N., et al.
2009MNRAS.400.1493K viz 15       D               1 113 6 Probing re-ionization with quasar spectra: the impact of the intrinsic Lyman α emission line shape uncertainty. KRAMER R.H. and HAIMAN Z.
2010ApJ...713....1C 89           X         2 5 130 The chemistry of population III supernova ejecta. II. The nucleation of molecular clusters as a diagnostic for dust in the early universe. CHERCHNEFF I. and DWEK E.
2010A&A...512A..75S 2464 T K A S O X C       62 9 17 A long hard look at the minimum state of
PG 2112+059 with XMM-Newton.
SCHARTEL N., RODRIGUEZ-PASCUAL P.M., SANTOS-LLEO M., et al.
2010ApJ...716..490S 38           X         1 18 22 Anomalous silicate dust emission in the type 1 liner nucleus of M81. SMITH H.A., LI A., LI M.P., et al.
2010A&A...518A..10V viz 15       D               1 168913 597 A catalogue of quasars and active nuclei: 13th edition. VERON-CETTY M.-P. and VERON P.
2011A&A...525A..61P 43           X         1 6 65 The chemical evolution of elliptical galaxies with stellar and QSO dust production. PIPINO A., FAN X.L., MATTEUCCI F., et al.
2011ApJ...728...98D 16       D               1 81 262 The radiative efficiency of accretion flows in individual active galactic nuclei. DAVIS S.W. and LAOR A.
2011A&A...527A.126P viz 15       D               2 16772 65 Cross-correlation of the 2XMMi catalogue with Data Release 7 of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. PINEAU F.-X., MOTCH C., CARRERA F., et al.
2011MNRAS.413.1192K 39           X         1 4 12 The crystalline fraction of interstellar silicates in starburst galaxies. KEMPER F., MARKWICK A.J. and WOODS P.M.
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