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1959MmRAS..68...37E viz 475 264 A survey of radio sources at a frequency of 159 Mc/s. EDGE D.O., SHAKESHAFT J.R., McADAM W.B., et al.
1959MmRAS..68...61E 59 25 The positions, flux densities and angular diameters of 64 radio sources observed at a frequency of 178 Mc/s. ELSMORE B., RYLE M. and LESLIE P.R.R.
1960PASP...72..237H 109 137 Radio source measurements at 960 MC/S. HARRIS D.E. and ROBERTS J.A.
1962ApJS....7..141M 172 83 Brightness distribution in discrete radio sources. III. The structure of the sources. MALTBY P. and MOFFET A.T.
1962MmRAS..68..163B viz 240 452 The revised 3C catalogue of radio sources. BENNETT A.S.
1963MNRAS.125..261C 161 230 The radio frequency spectra of discrete radio sources. CONWAY R.G., KELLERMANN K.I. and LONG R.J.
1963MmRAS..68..163B 331 ~ The revised 3C catalogue of radio sources. BENNETT A.S.
1964ApJ...140..969K 241 162 The spectra of non-thermal radio sources. KELLERMANN K.I.
1965ApJ...142.1156E 118 48 The spectra of radio sources at decametric wavelengths. ERICKSON W.C. and CRONYN W.M.
1965MNRAS.131..159C 159 26 Observations of radio sources at 612 and 1400 Mc/s. CONWAY R.G. and LONG R.J.
1966ApJ...144..459W 329 283 Optical identification of radio sources in the 3C revised catalogue. WYNDHAM J.D.
1966ApJ...145...21C 194 62 Radio-source fringe visibilities with an interferometer of 21500-wavelength base line. CLARK B.G. and HOGG D.E.
1966ApJS...13...65P viz 736 224 Positions and flux densities of radio sources. PAULINY-TOTH I.I.K., WADE C.M. and HEESCHEN D.S.
1966MNRAS.134..371L 262 52 The radio spectra of sources in the fourth Cambridge catalogue. LONG R.J., SMITH M.A., STEWART P., et al.
1968AJ.....73....1S 58 13 Upper limits to the degree of circular polarization of the integrated 1418-MHz radiation from radio galaxies. SEIELSTAD G.A. and WEILER K.W.
1968AJ.....73..135G 627 132 Survey of radio sources observed in the continuum near 1420 MHz, declinations -5 to +70. GALT J.A. and KENNEDY J.E.D.
1968AJ.....73..298K 640 89 Measurements of the flux density of discrete radio sources at centimeter wawelengths. I. Observations at 2695 MHz. (11.3cm). KELLERMANN K.I., PAULINY-TOTH I.I.K. and TYLER W.C.
1968AJ.....73..717B 139 70 Observations of radio sources at 10.03 MHz. BRIDLE A.H. and PURTON C.R.
1968AJ.....73..953P 507 86 Measurements of the flux density and spectra of discrete sources at centimeter wavelengths. II. The observations at 5 GHz (6cm). PAULINY-TOTH I.I.K. and KELLERMANN K.I.
1968ApJ...151...33T 9 17 Models of nine radio sources from lunar occultation observations. TAYLOR J.H. and DE JONG M.L.
1968ApJS...15..203F 535 123 The east-west structure of radio sources at 1425 MHz. FOMALONT E.B.
1968ApJS...16..373B 233 66 Brightness distributions of radio sources at 2695 MHz. BASH F.N.
1968MNRAS.138..393L 146 46 Radio source structure derived from interplanetary scintillation. LITTLE L.T. and HEWISH A.
1969AJ.....74..366R viz 210 54 Spectral flux densities of radio sources at 22.25 MHz. I. ROGER R.S., COSTAIN C.H. and LACEY J.D.
1969AJ.....74..827D 146 22 Flux densities of radio sources at a wavelength of 2.8 cm. DOHERTY L.H., MacLEOD J.M. and PURTON C.R.
1969ApJ...156..815B 157 32 Polarization of discrete sources at 21.2-cm wavelength, and galactic depolarization. BOLOGNA J.M., McCLAIN E.F. and SLOANAKER R.M.
1969ApJ...157....1K 315 764 The spectra of radio sources in the revised 3C catalogue. KELLERMANN K.I., PAULINY-TOTH I.I.K. and WILLIAMS P.J.S.
1970AJ.....75..148W 326 14 A survey of the sky at 610.5 MHz. III. The region between +22 and +27 degrees. WENDKER H.J., DICKEL J.R. and YANG K.S.
1971A&A....14..215M 76 20 A Green Bank sky survey in search of radio sources at 1400 MHz. I. A spectral analysis of the 5C1 sources. MASLOWSKI J.
1971ApJS...23..323H 98 194 An absorption-line study of the galactic neutral hydrogen at 21 centimeters wavelength. HUGHES M.P., THOMPSON A.R. and COLVIN R.S.
1972A&AS....7....1C viz 366 161 The B2 catalogue of radio sources - second part. COLLA G., FANTI C., FANTI R., et al.
1972MNRAS.156....7W 320 34 Fan-beam surveys of radio sources near declinations +28deg and +41deg. WILLSON M.A.G.
1973AJ.....78....1D 628 61 First results from the Texas interferometer: positions of 605 discrete sources. DOUGLAS J.N., BASH F.N., GHIGO F.D., et al.
1973AJ.....78..828K 501 88 Measurements of the flux density and spectra of discrete radio sources at centimeter wavelengths. IV. The observations at 10.7 GHz (2.8 cm). KELLERMANN K.I. and PAULINY-TOTH I.I.K.
1973AJ.....78.1030R 227 162 The low-frequency spectra of nonthermal radio sources. ROGER R.S., BRIDLE A.H. and COSTAIN C.H.
1974A&A....34..341H 79 120 Observations of the structure and polarization of intense extragalactic radio sources at 1415 MHz. HOGOM J.A. and CARLSSON I.
1974MNRAS.167..299K 67 T                   1 4 10 Structure of 3C 139.2,
3C 154, 3C 172 and 3C 215 at 327 MHz.
KAPAHI V.K., GOPAL-KRISHNA and JOSHI M.N.
1975AJ.....80..335S 1095 38 Positions and flux densities of 1075 radio sources at 365 MHz. SHARP J.R. and BASH F.N.
1975AJ.....80..931V 668 82 26.3-MHz radio source survey. II. Radio source positions and fluxes. VINER M.R. and ERICKSON W.C.
1975MmRAS..80..105R 32 164 Observations of 31 extragalactic radio sources with the Cambridge 5-km telescope at 5 GHz. RILEY J.M. and POOLEY G.G.
1976ApJ...208..292S 68 T                   1 1 1 Identification and redshift of the radio source
3C 154.
SPINRAD H. and LIEBERT J.
1976MNRAS.177..601C 52 38 A map of the northern sky at 10 MHz. CASWELL J.L.
1978MNRAS.184..559W 21 17 Improved optical positions of objects associated with extended radio sources. WILLS D.
1981ApJS...45...97S viz 420 305 The Faraday rotation measures of extragalactic radio sources. SIMARD-NORMANDIN M., KRONBERG P.P. and BUTTON S.
1982MmSAI..53..511B 64 19 The Asiago catalogue of Quasi Stellar Objetcs. BARBIERI C., CAPACCIOLI M., CRISTIANI S., et al.
1983A&AS...51..127V 45 14 The rotation measures of radio sources in selected celestial zones. - The Perseus arm window. VALLEE J.P.
1983A&AS...52..125V 56 10 Linear polarization observations in selected celestial zones - The anticentre region. VALLEE J.P.
1983A&AS...52..317R 31 10 Measurement of unambiguous rotation measures of extragalactic sources. RUDNICK L., ZUKOWSKI E. and KRONBERG P.P.
1983AJ.....88..709H 343 145 Are wide-angle radio-tail QSOs members of clusters of galaxies ? I. VLA maps at 20 cm of 117 radio quasars. HINTZEN P., ULVESTAD J. and OWEN F.
1983MNRAS.204..647R 43 4 VLA observations of compact radio sources near the galactic plane. RICKARD J.J., ERICKSON W.C., PERLEY R.A., et al.
1984A&A...134..199V 69 14 Magnetic field structure associated with the large "Monogem" X-ray ring. VALLEE J.P., BROTEN N.W. and MacLEOD J.M.
1984A&A...138..237C 17 12 Spatial relations between neutral atomic hydrogen, carbon monoxide and hydroxyl radical in diffuse clouds. CROVISIER J., KAZES I. and BRILLET J.
1984A&A...140..399B 18 24 Compact radio cores in extended quasars. BARTHEL P.D., MILEY G.K., SCHILIZZI R.T., et al.
1985A&A...149..205S 10 7 Dynamics of energy supply to bright hot spots associated with 10 extragalactic radio sources. SARIPALLI L. and GOPAL-KRISHNA
1985A&A...151..131B 1 4 21 Two-epoch observations of the core radio structure in extended quasars. BARTHEL P.D., MILEY G.K., SCHILIZZI R.T., et al.
1985AJ.....90.1599P 1228 160 A VLBI survey at 2.29 GHz. PRESTON R.A., MORABITO D.D., WILLIAMS J.G., et al.
1985PASP...97..932S viz 301 455 A third update of the status of the 3 CR sources: further new redshifts and new identifications of distant galaxies. SPINRAD H., DJORGOVSKI S., MARR J., et al.
1986A&AS...65..485R viz 407 21 Spectral flux densities of radio sources at 22 MHz. ROGER R.S., COSTAIN C.H. and STEWART D.I.
1986AJ.....91..107C 8 12 Formaldehyde observations in the direction of extragalactic sources. COLGAN S.W.J., SALPETER E.E. and TERZIAN Y.
1986AJ.....91..354Y 661 25 On optical studies of high-velocity clouds. YORK D.G., BURKS G.S. and GIBNEY T.B.
1986AJ.....91.1011R 19 36 Weak nuclei of powerful radio sources-spectra and polarizations. RUDNICK L., JONES T.W. and FIEDLER R.
1986AJ.....91.1038M 402 50 VLBI observations of 416 extragalactic radio sources. MORABITO D.D., NIELL A.E., PRESTON R.A., et al.
1986AJ.....92..546M 118 16 Arcsecond positions for milliarsecond VLBI nuclei of extragalactic radio sources. IV. Seventeen sources. MORABITO D.D., PRESTON R.A., LINFIELD R.P., et al.
1986ApJ...308..815N 180 180 Quasars measured by the Infrared Astronomical Satellite. NEUGEBAUER G., MILEY G.K., SOIFER B.T., et al.
1986MNRAS.222..753L 33 51 The polarization of classical double radio sources. LEAHY J.P., POOLEY G.G. and RILEY J.M.
1986QJRAS..27..413T 2 8 80 MERLIN. THOMASSON P.
1987ApJ...322..960F 70 T                   1 2 7 The interstellar clouds toward
3C 154 and 3C 353.
FEDERMAN S.R., EVANS N.J., WILLSON R.F., et al.
1987MNRAS.224..847P 44 13 Observations of 3C sources in the galactic plane. POOLEY G.G., LEAHY J.P., SHAKESHAFT J.R., et al.
1987MNRAS.225....1A 2 31 298 Ageing and speeds in a representative sample of 21 classical double radio sources. ALEXANDER P. and LEAHY J.P.
1987MNRAS.226..433L 35 45 Small-scale variations in the Galactic Faraday rotation. LEAHY J.P.
1988ApJ...328..275C 40 20 HI emission-absorption studies with high-velocity resolution. COLGAN S.W.J., SALPETER E.E. and TERZIAN Y.
1988MNRAS.233...87S 462 50 Cosmic evolution of the physical sizes of extragalactic radio sources and their luminosity-size correlation. SINGAL A.K.
1988Ap&SS.141..303B 677 71 Catalogue of unambiguous (Faraday-thin, one-component, spectrum-selected) rotation measures for galaxies and quasars. BROTEN N.W., MacLEOD J.M. and VALLEE J.P.
1989ApJ...336..231C 19 8 Arecibo emission-absorption observations of galactic OH. COLGAN S.W.J., SALPETER E.E. and TERZIAN Y.
1989ApJS...69....1H 1594 191 The first addition to the new optical catalog of quasi-stellar objects. HEWITT A. and BURBIDGE G.
1989MNRAS.239..401L 2 19 207 151-MHz and 1.5-GHz observations of bridges in powerful extragalactic radio sources. LEAHY J.P., MUXLOW T.W.B. and STEPHENS P.W.
1991PCMP3.R....270X 46 0 Hubble diagram for QSOs with middle and weak interplanetary scintillation. XIA C.L. and WANG J.M.
1992A&A...261...18H 31 14 The radio structure of extended quasars. I. A VLBI survey of the nuclear emission. HOOIMEYER J.R.A., BARTHEL P.D., SCHILIZZI R.T., et al.
1993ApJ...413..453N viz 541 81 On the redshift-apparent size diagram of double radio sources. NILSSON K., VALTONEN M.J., KOTILAINEN J., et al.
1993ApJS...87..451H viz 14       D               7278 328 A revised and updated catalog of quasi-stellar objects. HEWITT A. and BURBIDGE G.
1993KFNT....9a..16L 9 ~ The large-scale configuration of the near-solar plasma in the sub- to supersonic transition area of the solar wind flow. LOTOVA N.A., KORELOV O.A. and PISARENKO Y.V.
1994A&AS..105...91B 41 48 High resolution radio observations of intermediate redshift quasars and radio galaxies. BOGERS W.J., HES R., BARTHEL P.D., et al.
1994ApJS...93....1A 56 83 Mg II absorption in a sample of 56 steep-spectrum quasars. ALDCROFT T.L., BECHTOLD J. and ELVIS M.
1995A&A...303....8H 126 67 The far infrared properties of 3CR quasars and radio galaxies. HES R., BARTHEL P.D. and HOEKSTRA H.
1995A&AS..109..147B viz 629 94 The ROSAT AGN content of the 87GB 5 GHz survey: bulk properties of previously optically identified sources. BRINKMANN W., SIEBERT J., REICH W., et al.
1995A&AS..110..269W viz 2350 27 Penetrating the "zone of avoidance". I. A compilation of optically identified extragalactic objects within |b|≤5deg. WEINBERGER R., SAURER W. and SEEBERGER R.
1995ApJ...454..580D 16 37 Powerful extended radio sources as tools to estimate ambient gas densities, jet luminosities, and other key physical parameters. DALY R.A.
1995AuJPh..48..143S viz 2214 69 Radio sources observed with the Culgoora circular array. SLEE O.B.
1995JApA...16....1K 45 4 The radio structure of 45 quasars at z < 1.5. KAPAHI V.K.
1996AJ....112...62T viz 227 6 A study of quasar absorption-line systems with IRAS. TANNER A.M., BECHTOLD J., WALKER C.E., et al.
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.
1997A&A...319..757H viz 124 22 Beamed radio and far infrared emission in quasars and radio galaxies. HOEKSTRA H., BARTHEL P.D. and HES R.
1997ApJ...480...96W 27 36 The gaseous environments of powerful extended radio sources. WELLMAN G.F., DALY R.A. and WAN L.
1997MNRAS.286..241J 287 135 [O III] 500.7 spectroscopy of 3C galaxies and quasars at redshift z > 1. JACKSON N. and RAWLINGS S.
1998A&AS..132...31N viz 613 24 Kinematical models of double radio sources and the unified scheme. II. The database. NILSSON K.
1998ARep...42..722M 72 T                   4 2 The radio structure of the quasar 3C 154 at decameter wavelengths. MEGN A.V., BRAUDE S.Y., RASHKOVSKII S.L., et al.
1999A&AS..139..545K viz 551 105 Survey of instantaneous 1-22 GHz spectra of 550 compact extragalactic objects with declinations from -30° to +43°. KOVALEV Y.Y., NIZHELSKY N.A., KOVALEV Y.A., et al.
1999ApJS..123..351L 43 33 HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE snapshot survey of 3CR quasars: the data. LEHNERT M.D., MILEY G.K., SPARKS W.B., et al.
2000A&A...357.1051L 16 5 Three types of solar wind flow. LOTOVA N.A., OBRIDKO V.N. and VLADIMIRSKII K.V.
2000A&A...363..141R viz 752 25 Radio-loud active galaxies in the northern ROSAT All-Sky Survey. IV. Properties of sources stronger than 100 mJy at 5 GHz. REICH W., FUERST E., REICH P., et al.
2000ApJ...544..671W 23 27 Empirical determinations of key physical parameters related to classical double radio sources. WAN L., DALY R.A. and GUERRA E.J.
2001AJ....121...21B 151 47 The distribution of redshifts in new samples of quasi-stellar objects. BURBIDGE G. and NAPIER W.M.
2001AJ....121.2843B viz 6250 77 Quasars in the 2MASS second incremental data release. BARKHOUSE W.A. and HALL P.B.
2002AJ....123.1258H 26 30 Parsec-scale radio structure and broad optical emission lines in a complete sample of 3CR lobe-dominated quasars. HOUGH D.H., VERMEULEN R.C., READHEAD A.C.S., 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..141...23E viz 330 5 JHK' imaging photometry of Seyfert 1 active galactic nuclei and quasars. I. Multiaperture photometry. ENYA K., YOSHII Y., KOBAYASHI Y., et al.
2002ApJS..141...31E viz 213 10 JHK' imaging photometry of Seyfert 1 active galactic nuclei and quasars. II. Observation of long-term variability. ENYA K., YOSHII Y., KOBAYASHI Y., et al.
2002ARep...46..110M 6 0 Interferometric observations of 4C 21.53 and PSR 1937+214 at decameter wavelengths. MEGN A.V., BRAUDE S.Y., RASHKOVSKII S.L., et al.
2002ARep...46..339L 19 1 Three types of flows in the structure of the solar wind. LOTOVA N.A., OBRIDKO V.N. and VLADIMIRSKII K.V.
2003A&A...412..707R viz 829 11 A catalogue of absorption-line systems in QSO spectra. RYABINKOV A.I., KAMINKER A.D. and VARSHALOVICH D.A.
2003ApJ...586.1067H 1 84 486 The millennium Arecibo 21 centimeter absorption-line survey. II. Properties of the warm and cold neutral media. HEILES C. and TROLAND T.H.
2003ApJS..145..329H viz 74 137 The millennium Arecibo 21 centimeter absorption-line survey. I. Techniques and gaussian fits. HEILES C. and TROLAND T.H.
2003AstL...29..629V 22 1 Slow solar wind : sources and components of the stream structure at the solar maximum. VLADIMIRSKY K.V., LOTOVA N.A. and OBRIDKO V.N.
2004A&A...428..401V         O           31 10 The nuclear radio-optical properties of intermediate-redshift. FR II radio galaxies and quasars. VARANO S., CHIABERGE M., MACCHETTO F.D., et al.
2004AJ....127.3587F viz 15       D               504 182 The second extension of the international celestial reference frame: ICRF-EXT.1. FEY A.L., MA C., ARIAS E.F., et al.
2004MNRAS.351..733M 158 93 A transition in the accretion properties of radio-loud active nuclei. MARCHESINI D., CELOTTI A. and FERRARESE L.
2004AcA....54..249M 74 15 Giant radio sources in view of the dynamical evolution of FRII-type population. I. The observational data and basic physical parameters of sources derived from the analytical model. MACHALSKI J., CHYZY K.T. and JAMROZY M.
2004ARep...48..941T viz 643 7 Construction of a celestial coordinate reference frame from VLBI data. TITOV O.A.
2004AstL...30..343L 19 3 Reproducible characteristics of the solar wind acceleration. LOTOVA N.A., VLADIMIRSKII K.V., OBRIDKO V.N., et al.
2006A&A...455..773V viz 108224 628 A catalogue of quasars and active nuclei: 12th edition. VERON-CETTY M.-P. and VERON P.
2007ApJ...669...74L 15       D               2 128 2 A subset of quasars identified by large values of their Doppler redshift. LU L.-Z., QIN Y.-P. and GUPTA A.C.
2008ApJS..174..313H viz 15       D               355 15 Radio frequency spectra of 388 bright 74 MHz sources. HELMBOLDT J.F., KASSIM N.E., COHEN A.S., et al.
2008A&A...483..759K 17       D   O           1 32 178 Opacity in compact extragalactic radio sources and its effect on astrophysical and astrometric studies. KOVALEV Y.Y., LOBANOV A.P., PUSHKAREV A.B., et al.
2008ApJ...687..141K 15       D               1 164 17 The fate of young radio galaxies: decelerations inside host galaxies? KAWAKATU N., NAGAI H. and KINO M.
2009AJ....138..845O viz 15       D               1 237 4 Photometric observations of selected, optically bright quasars for Space Interferometry Mission and other future celestial reference frames. OJHA R., ZACHARIAS N., HENNESSY G.S., 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.
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.
2011AJ....142...35P viz 15       D               1 328 107 The Very Long Baseline Array Galactic Plane Survey–VGaPS. PETROV L., KOVALEV Y.Y., FOMALONT E.B., et al.
2011A&A...532A..38S 248       D     X C       6 29 140 A VLBA survey of the core shift effect in AGN jets. I. Evidence of dominating synchrotron opacity. SOKOLOVSKY K.V., KOVALEV Y.Y., PUSHKAREV A.B., et al.
2012ApJ...751...52E viz 15       D               1 4327 67 Reliable identifications of active galactic nuclei from the WISE, 2MASS, and ROSAT all-sky surveys. EDELSON R. and MALKAN M.
2012A&A...544A..34P viz 15       D               1 370 98 Single-epoch VLBI imaging study of bright active galactic nuclei at 2 GHz and 8 GHz. PUSHKAREV A.B. and KOVALEV Y.Y.
2013ApJS..206....7M 16       D               1 306 20 A Chandra snapshot survey for 3C radio galaxies with redshifts between 0.3 and 0.5. MASSARO F., HARRIS D.E., TREMBLAY G.R., et al.
2014ApJ...781L..41M 16       D               1 25 14 Excitation temperature of the warm neutral medium as a new probe of the Lyα radiation field. MURRAY C.E., LINDNER R.R., STANIMIROVIC S.Z., et al.
2014A&A...561A..55R viz 94       D     X         3 27 2 A Sino-german λ6 cm polarisation survey of the Galactic plane. VIII. Small-diameter sources. REICH W., SUN X.H., REICH P., et al.
2015ApJ...804...89M 95       D     X         3 32 58 The 21-SPONGE HI absorption survey I: techniques and initial results. MURRAY C.E., STANIMIROVIC S.Z., GOSS W.M., et al.
2015AJ....150...58F viz 16       D               1 3421 241 The second realization of the international celestial reference frame by very long baseline interferometry. FEY A.L., GORDON D., JACOBS C.S., et al.
2016A&A...595A...5M viz 16       D               1 2192 40 Gaia Data Release 1. Reference frame and optical properties of ICRF sources. MIGNARD F., KLIONER S., LINDEGREN L., et al.
2017ApJS..228...22L viz 16       D               1 1528 2 Korean VLBI Network Calibrator Survey (KVNCS). 1. Source catalog of KVN single-dish flux density measurement in the K and Q bands. LEE J.A., SOHN B.W., JUNG T., et al.
2017MNRAS.467...83K 382       D S   X         9 27 19 Parsec-scale Faraday rotation and polarization of 20 active galactic nuclei jets. KRAVCHENKO E.V., KOVALEV Y.Y. and SOKOLOVSKY K.V.
2017ApJS..233....3T viz 16       D               1 721 23 The VLBA Extragalactic Proper Motion Catalog and a measurement of the secular aberration drift. TRUEBENBACH A.E. and DARLING J.
2018ApJS..234....7M 864     A D     X C       21 305 6 The 3CR Chandra snapshot survey: extragalactic radio sources with 0.5 < z < 1.0. MASSARO F., MISSAGLIA V., STUARDI C., et al.
2018ApJS..235....1L 17       D               6 24 46 Where is OH and does it trace the dark molecular gas (DMG)? LI D., TANG N., NGUYEN H., et al.
2018ApJS..235...32S viz 16       D               1 302 5 The 3CR Chandra snapshot survey: extragalactic radio sources with redshifts between 1 and 1.5. STUARDI C., MISSAGLIA V., MASSARO F., et al.
2018ApJ...858...57E 41           X         1 8 1 OH as an alternate tracer for molecular gas: excitation temperatures of the OH 18 cm main lines in W5. ENGELKE P.D. and ALLEN R.J.
2018ApJ...861..113D viz 16       D               1 581 11 Astrometric limits on the stochastic gravitational wave background. DARLING J., TRUEBENBACH A.E. and PAINE J.
2018ApJ...862...49N 16       D               3 58 51 Dust-gas scaling relations and OH abundance in the galactic ISM. NGUYEN H., DAWSON J.R., MIVILLE-DESCHENES M.-A., et al.
2018ApJS..238...14M viz 17       D               1 53 72 The 21-SPONGE H I Absorption Line Survey. I. The temperature of Galactic H I. MURRAY C.E., STANIMIROVIC S., GOSS W.M., et al.
2019ApJS..242....5X viz 17       D               1 3393 ~ Structure effects for 3417 Celestial Reference Frame radio sources. XU M.H., ANDERSON J.M., HEINKELMANN R., et al.
2019A&A...630A.101K viz 17       D               2 3584 ~ Realization of a multifrequency celestial reference frame through a combination of normal equation systems. KARBON M. and NOTHNAGEL A.
2019ApJ...884...49T 100       D     X         3 26 ~ A survey of magnetic field strengths in the envelopes of molecular clouds via the 18 cm OH Zeeman effect. THOMPSON K.L., TROLAND T.H. and HEILES C.
2020MNRAS.493L..54K viz 17       D               1 1059 ~ Optical polarization properties of AGNs with significant VLBI-Gaia offsets. KOVALEV Y.Y., ZOBNINA D.I., PLAVIN A.V., et al.
2020A&A...644A.159C viz 17       D               1 4536 184 The third realization of the International Celestial Reference Frame by very long baseline interferometry. CHARLOT P., JACOBS C.S., GORDON D., et al.
2021AJ....162...21B viz 17       D               5 2594 ~ Optical variability of ICRF3 quasars in the Pan-STARRS 3pi survey with Functional Principal Component Analysis. BERGHEA C.T., MAKAROV V.V., QUIGLEY K., et al.
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