ACO 1836 , the SIMBAD biblio

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1971ApJS...23..371S 2711 51 Rectangular coordinates of rich clusters of galaxies on the Palomar Sky Survey charts. SASTRY G.N. and ROOD H.J.
1974AJ.....79.1356C 119 84 Abell galaxy cluster magnitudes and the Hubble diagram. CORWIN H.G.Jr
1976AJ.....81..571O 142 15 Pencil beam observations of Abell clusters of galaxies II. 775 and 968 MHz. OWEN F.N.
1976ApJ...207...16R 164 55 Nearby groups of galaxy clusters. ROOD H.J.
1980A&AS...41..339A viz 35 35 A radio survey of clusters of galaxies. III. 6.2 cm observations, radio spectra and optical identifications of sources in 29 Abell clusters. ANDERNACH H., WALDTHAUSEN H. and WIELEBINSKI R.
1981A&AS...43..155A viz 24 10 A radio survey of clusters of galaxies. IV. 11.1 cm observations of 19 Abell clusters in total intensity and polarization. ANDERNACH H., SCHALLWICH D., HASLAM C.G.T., et al.
1982AJ.....87....7S 276 111 Morphological classification (revised RS) of Abell clusters in D<4 and an analysis of observed correlations. STRUBLE M.F. and ROOD H.J.
1983PASAu...5..114S 399 26 Radio data on clusters of galaxies from the Culgoora circular array. SLEE O.B. and SIEGMAN B.C.
1985ApJS...57...77S 654 143 Clusters of galaxies from the Shane-Wirtanen counts. SHECTMAN S.A.
1987ApJ...323....1T 393 101 More about clustering on a scale of 0.1 c. TULLY R.B.
1987ApJS...63..543S 585 178 A compilation of redshifts and velocity dispersions for Abell clusters. STRUBLE M.F. and ROOD H.J.
1987ApJS...63..555S viz 2712 116 A catalog of morphological properties of the 2712 Abell clusters. STRUBLE M.F. and ROOD H.J.
1988A&AS...73..265A viz 49 37 A radio survey of clusters of galaxies. VI. More observations of 34 Abell cluster areas at 11.1, 6.3 and 2.8 cm and a preliminary statistical review of data in papers I-VI. ANDERNACH H., HAN T., SIEVERS A., et al.
1988SoSAO..58...41A 796 4 A deep sky survey at 3.9, 7.7 and 14.4 GHz. AMIRKHANIAN V.R., GORSHKOV A.G. and IPATOV A.V.
1989ApJ...347..610W 236 94 On the morphology of superclusters. WEST M.J.
1989ApJS...70....1A viz 5256 1561 A catalog of rich clusters of galaxies. ABELL G.O., CORWIN H.G.Jr and OLOWIN R.P.
1990MNRAS.247..387R 536 29 Molonglo radio sources in the directions of southern Abell clusters. ROBERTSON J.G. and ROACH G.J.
1991ApJS...77..363S viz 780 166 A compilation of redshifts and velocity dispersions for Abell clusters (epoch 1991.2). STRUBLE M.F. and ROOD H.J.
1991MNRAS.249..164O 89 87 Surface photometry of radio galaxies - II. Cluster sources. OWEN F.N. and WHITE R.A.
1991MNRAS.249..662P 379 86 Projected and intrinsic shapes of galaxy clusters. PLIONIS M., BARROW J.D. and FRENK C.S.
1992ApJ...384..404P viz 376 238 The distribution of nearby rich clusters of galaxies. POSTMAN M., HUCHRA J.P. and GELLER M.J.
1992ApJS...80..501O viz 245 55 A 20 centimeter VLA survey of Abell clusters of galaxies. II. Images and optical identifications. OWEN F.N., WHITE R.A. and BURNS J.O.
1994AJ....108....1S viz 343 33 The intrinsic shape of clusters of galaxies: correlations among flattening, richness, and velocity dispersion. STRUBLE M.F. and FTACLAS C.
1994ApJ...423...94B 44 79 Clumped X-ray emission around radio galaxies in Abell clusters. BURNS J.O., RHEE G., OWEN F.N., et al.
1994ApJ...425..418L viz 125 332 The motion of the Local Group with respect to the 15,000 kilometer per second Abell cluster inertial frame. LAUER T.R. and POSTMAN M.
1994ApJS...95..401P viz 630 59 Position angles and alignments of clusters of galaxies. PLIONIS M.
1995AJ....109...14O viz 542 80 Optical spectroscopy of radio galaxies in Abell clusters. I. Redshifts and emission-line properties. OWEN F.N., LEDLOW M.J. and KEEL W.C.
1995AJ....109..853L viz 1072 106 A 20 cm VLA survey of Abell clusters of galaxies. IV. The radio sample and cluster properties. LEDLOW M.J. and OWEN F.N.
1995AJ....110.1959L viz 523 63 A 20cm VLA survey of Abell clusters of galaxies. V. Optical observations and surface photometry. LEDLOW M.J. and OWEN F.N.
1995ApJ...440...28P viz 326 248 Brightest cluster galaxies as standard candles. POSTMAN M. and LAUER T.R.
1995AN....316..319B 329 4 Compilation of nearby northern Abell clusters (z<0.1) with central dominant galaxies. BAIER F.W. and WIPPER H.
1996AJ....111...53O 341 51 Optical spectroscopy of radio galaxies in Abell clusters. II. BL Lacs and FR I unification. OWEN F.N., LEDLOW M.J. and KEEL W.C.
1996ApJ...459...27G 118 11 Another look at the Abell cluster inertial frame bulk flow. GRAHAM A.W.
1996ApJ...465..534G 119 191 Brightest cluster galaxy profile shapes. GRAHAM A., LAUER T.R., COLLESS M., et al.
1996ApJ...467..145W 123 11 Classical double radio galaxies and their gaseous environments. WAN LIN and DALY R.A.
1997ApJ...479..621H 70 34 The environmental dependence of brightest cluster galaxies: implications for large-scale flows. HUDSON M.J. and EBELING H.
1997ApJS..108...41O 482 106 A 20 centimeter VLA survey of Abell clusters of galaxies. VII. Detailed radio images. OWEN F.N. and LEDLOW M.J.
2001AJ....121.2271S 125 22 The Tolman surface brightness test for the reality of the expansion. I. Calibration of the necessary local parameters. SANDAGE A. and LUBIN L.M.
2001AJ....122.2222E viz 1468 148 Optical and X-ray clusters as tracers of the supercluster-void network. I. Superclusters of Abell and X-ray clusters. EINASTO M., EINASTO J., TAGO E., et al.
2003AJ....125..478L viz 164 134 Hubble space telescope imaging of brightest cluster galaxies. LAINE S., VAN DER MAREL R.P., LAUER T.R., et al.
2003AJ....126.2740L viz 1143 50 The X-ray properties of nearby Abell clusters from the ROSAT all-sky survey: the sample and correlations with optical properties. LEDLOW M.J., VOGES W., OWEN F.N., et al.
2004A&A...424.1097S viz 15       D               1 1674 24 Introducing BAX: A database for X-ray clusters and groups of galaxies. SADAT R., BLANCHARD A., KNEIB J.-P., et al.
2004ApJ...611..418B 7 4 85 The Deep Lens Survey transient search. I. Short timescale and astrometric variability. BECKER A.C., WITTMAN D.M., BOESHAAR P.C., et al.
2006ApJ...644L..63K 2 6 25 The nature of the Deep Lens Survey fast transients. KULKARNI S.R. and RAU A.
2007MmSAI..78..745D 75 T                   6 5 The black hole mass of
Abell 1836-BCG and Abell 3565-BCG.
DALLA BONTA E., FERRARESE L., CORSINI E.M., et al.
2008MNRAS.386.2242H 76           X         2 64 192 The black hole mass-stellar velocity dispersion correlation: bulges versus pseudo-bulges. HU J.
2008ApJ...680..143G 16       D               1 56 139 Fundamental planes and the barless mbh-σ relation for supermassive black holes. GRAHAM A.W.
2008ApJ...687..828S 38           X         1 22 10 In search of the largest velocity dispersion galaxies. SALVIANDER S., SHIELDS G.A., GEBHARDT K., et al.
2009ApJS..181..135H 91       D       C       2 137 211 Dissipation and extra light in galactic nuclei. II. "Cusp" ellipticals. HOPKINS P.F., COX T.J., DUTTA S.N., et al.
2009MNRAS.393..838N 39           X         1 17 57 Is there an upper limit to black hole masses? NATARAJAN P. and TREISTER E.
2008PASA...25..167G 15       D               1 88 81 Populating the galaxy velocity dispersion ? Supermassive black hole mass diagram: A catalogue of (Mbh, sigma) values. GRAHAM A.W.
2010MNRAS.402.2453D 76             C       1 97 145 The quasar relation through cosmic time - II. Evidence for evolution from z = 3 to the present age. DECARLI R., FALOMO R., TREVES A., et al.
2010MNRAS.406..354O 38           X         1 15 23 Central galaxy growth and feedback in the most massive nearby cool core cluster. OGREAN G.A., HATCH N.A., SIMIONESCU A., et al.
2011MNRAS.413..313H 38           X         1 33 22 Investigating a sample of strong cool core, highly luminous clusters with radiatively inefficient nuclei. HLAVACEK-LARRONDO J. and FABIAN A.C.
2011ApJS..195...15D viz 15       D               1 433 29 The luminosity profiles of brightest cluster galaxies. DONZELLI C.J., MURIEL H. and MADRID J.P.
2011Natur.480..215M 2 71 302 Two ten-billion-solar-mass black holes at the centres of giant elliptical galaxies. McCONNELL N.J., MA C.-P., GEBHARDT K., et al.
2012MNRAS.424..224H 39           X         1 51 46 On the hunt for ultramassive black holes in brightest cluster galaxies. HLAVACEK-LARRONDO J., FABIAN A.C., EDGE A.C., et al.
2012ApJ...756..179M 40           X         1 30 108 Dynamical measurements of black hole masses in four brightest cluster galaxies at 100 mpc. McCONNELL N.J., MA C.-P., MURPHY J.D., et al.
2011PASP..123..514B 77           X         2 8 1 Dynamics induced by the central supermassive black holes in galaxies. (Dissertation summary). BEIFIORI A.
2013ApJ...764..151G 16       D               1 132 228 The MBH-lspheroid relation at high and low masses, the quadratic growth of black holes, and intermediate-mass black hole candidates. GRAHAM A.W. and SCOTT N.
2013ApJ...765...23D 39           X         1 59 20 Disk assembly and the MBHe relation of supermassive black holes. DEBATTISTA V.P., KAZANTZIDIS S. and VAN DEN BOSCH F.C.
2013ApJ...768...76S 16       D               1 76 89 The supermassive black hole mass-spheroid stellar mass relation for sersic and core-sersic galaxies. SCOTT N., GRAHAM A.W. and SCHOMBERT J.
2013A&A...558A.108B 16       D               1 72 4 New calibration and some predictions of the scaling relations between the mass of supermassive black holes and the properties of the host galaxies. BENEDETTO E., FALLARINO M.T. and FEOLI A.
2013MNRAS.436.2708M 117           X         3 79 6 The strong environmental dependence of black hole scaling relations. McGEE S.L.
2014ApJ...780...70L 39           X         1 48 49 Supermassive black holes and their host galaxies. II. The correlation with near-infrared luminosity revisited. LASKER R., FERRARESE L., VAN DE VEN G., et al.
2014ApJ...794..164S 1479 T   A S   X C       35 30 8 On the interaction of the PKS B1358-113 radio galaxy with the
A1836 cluster.
STAWARZ L., SZOSTEK A., CHEUNG C.C., et al.
2013ARA&A..51..511K 24       D               1 168 2775 Coevolution (or not) of supermassive black holes and host galaxies. KORMENDY J. and HO L.C.
2015MNRAS.446.2330S viz 16       D               1 94 29 Overmassive black holes in the MBH-σ diagram do not belong to over (dry) merged galaxies. SAVORGNAN G.A.D. and GRAHAM A.W.
2015ApJ...803....5S 79             C       1 87 8 The black hole-dark matter halo connection. SABRA B.M., SALIBA C., ABI AKL M., et al.
2015ApJ...805..101H 119           X         3 7 2 On the merging cluster Abell 578 and its central radio galaxy 4C+67.13. HAGINO K., STAWARZ L., SIEMIGINOWSKA A., et al.
2015ApJ...813...82R viz 16       D               1 345 422 Relations between central black hole mass and total galaxy stellar mass in the local universe. REINES A.E. and VOLONTERI M.
2016ApJ...818...47S 178       D     X         5 102 185 The SINFONI black hole survey: the black hole fundamental plane revisited and the paths of (co)evolution of supermassive black holes and bulges. SAGLIA R.P., OPITSCH M., ERWIN P., et al.
2017MNRAS.471.4990C viz 1763       D     X         44 103 3 XMM-Newton view of X-ray overdensities from nearby galaxy clusters: the environmental dependencies. CAGLAR T. and HUDAVERDI M.
2018ApJ...852..131B 41           X         1 23 16 Correlation between the total gravitating mass of groups and clusters and the supermassive black hole mass of brightest galaxies. BOGDAN A., LOVISARI L., VOLONTERI M., et al.
2018MNRAS.474.1342M 82           X         2 105 13 The most massive black holes on the Fundamental Plane of black hole accretion. MEZCUA M., HLAVACEK-LARRONDO J., LUCEY J.R., et al.
2019ApJ...884..169G 17       D               3 125 61 The X-ray halo scaling relations of supermassive black holes. GASPARI M., ECKERT D., ETTORI S., et al.
2021A&A...649A..63P 44           X         1 19 ~ Optical emission lines in the most massive galaxies: Morphology, kinematics, and ionisation properties. PAGOTTO I., KRAJNOVIC D., DEN BROK M., et al.
2021A&A...652A..12K viz 17       D               1 1564 14 The X-CLASS survey: A catalogue of 1646 X-ray-selected galaxy clusters up to z ∼ 1.5. KOULOURIDIS E., CLERC N., SADIBEKOVA T., et al.
2023ApJ...943..133F 19       D               1 80 16 A Preferential Growth Channel for Supermassive Black Holes in Elliptical Galaxies at z ≲ 2. FARRAH D., PETTY S., CROKER K.S., et al.
2023MNRAS.520.1975G 93           X         2 117 4 Reading the tea leaves in the Mbh-M*,sph and Mbh-Re,sph diagrams: dry and gaseous mergers with remnant angular momentum. GRAHAM A.W. and SAHU N.
2023ApJ...944..195W 159       D     X C       3 90 2 Radio Emission of Nearby Early-type Galaxies in the Low and Very Low Radio Luminosity Range. WOJTOWICZ A., STAWARZ L., CHEUNG C.C., et al.
2023ApJ...950...10L 47           X         1 58 ~ Surveying Flux Density in Galaxies with Apparent Large Black Holes at Millimeter/Submillimeter Wavelengths. LO W.-P., ASADA K., MATSUSHITA S., et al.

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