ESO 540-27 , the SIMBAD biblio

ESO 540-27 , the SIMBAD biblio (34 results) C.D.S. - SIMBAD4 rel 1.8 - 2024.04.25CEST02:14:08


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1984AnTok..20..130K viz 588 54 A search for ultraviolet-excess objects. II. KONDO M., NOGUCHI T. and MAEHARA H.
1986MNRAS.223..279W 315 59 The identification of IRAS point sources- I. A 304 deg2 field centred on the South Galactic Pole. WOLSTENCROFT R.D., SAVAGE A., CLOWES R.G., et al.
1989MNRAS.236..425U 162 34 The relationship between the radio and far-infrared emission in IRAS galaxies: VLA observations of a large well-defined sample at 1420 MHz. UNGER S.W., WOLSTENCROFT R.D., PEDLAR A., et al.
1989ESOLV.C......0L viz 14       D               15447 ~ The surface photometry catalogue of the ESO-Uppsala galaxies. LAUBERTS A. and VALENTIJN E.A.
1994AJ....108..405C viz 235 35 The Montreal Blue Galaxy survey. II. Second list of UV-bright candidates. COZIOL R., DEMERS S., PENA M., et al.
1995MNRAS.276...57C viz 1003 53 IRAS-selected Galactic star-forming regions. II. Water maser detections in the extended sample. CODELLA C., PALUMBO G.G.C., PARESCHI G., et al.
1996AJ....111..865D 156 9 Spectral types for objects in the Kiso survey. X. Data for 156 objects. DARLING G.W. and WEGNER G.
1998AJ....116....1D viz 5339 156 The southern sky redshift survey. DA COSTA L.N., WILLMER C.N.A., PELLEGRINI P.S., et al.
2000MNRAS.317...55S viz 14       D               1 16418 457 The PSCz catalogue. SAUNDERS W., SUTHERLAND W.J., MADDOX S.J., et al.
2003A&A...412...45P viz 15       D               1 956205 750 HYPERLEDA. I. Identification and designation of galaxies. PATUREL G., PETIT C., PRUGNIEL P., et al.
2005PNAOJ...8....1M 126 1 The Second Kiso Survey for ultraviolet-excess galaxies. V. MIYAUCHI-ISOBE N. and MAEHARA H.
2007A&A...470..571B 15       D   O           4 44 54 Molecular gas in nearby low-luminosity QSO host galaxies. BERTRAM T., ECKART A., FISCHER S., et al.
2009MNRAS.398..109W viz 15       D               1 50356 37 The imperial IRAS-FSC redshift catalogue. WANG L. and ROWAN-ROBINSON M.
2009MNRAS.399..683J viz 15       D               1 124640 796 The 6dF galaxy survey: final redshift release (DR3) and southern large-scale structures. JONES D.H., READ M.A., SAUNDERS W., et al.
2009A&A...507..757K 91       D   O X         3 47 8 HI in nearby low-luminosity QSO host galaxies. KOENIG S., ECKART A., GARCIA-MARIN M., et al.
2011MNRAS.416.2840L viz 15       D               1 72554 178 The 2M++ galaxy redshift catalogue. LAVAUX G. and HUDSON M.J.
2012ApJS..199...26H viz 15       D               1 48924 517 The 2MASS Redshift Survey - Description and data release. HUCHRA J.P., MACRI L.M., MASTERS K.L., et al.
2014A&A...561A.140B viz 291       D     X         8 21 29 A low-luminosity type-1 QSO sample. I. Overluminous host spheroidals or undermassive black holes? BUSCH G., ZUTHER J., VALENCIA-S. M., et al.
2015ApJ...798...54G viz 16       D               2 194 101 The (Black hole)-bulge mass scaling relation at low masses. GRAHAM A.W. and SCOTT N.
2015AJ....149..171T viz 16       D               1 49218 119 Galaxy groups: a 2MASS catalog. TULLY R.B.
2015A&A...580A.113T viz 16       D               1 99 3 A low-luminosity type-1 QSO sample. III. Optical spectroscopic properties and activity classification. TREMOU E., GARCIA-MARIN M., ZUTHER J., et al.
2016A&A...587A.138B viz 1         O           11 11 A low-luminosity type-1 QSO sample. V. Overluminous host spheroids and their excitation mechanisms. BUSCH G., FAZELI N., ECKART A., et al.
2016A&A...588A..14T viz 16       D               2 84076 35 Friends-of-friends galaxy group finder with membership refinement. TEMPEL E., KIPPER R., TAMM A., et al.
2017ApJ...837..120G viz 16       D               1 14403 66 LOSS revisited. I. Unraveling correlations between supernova rates and galaxy properties, as measured in a reanalysis of the Lick Observatory Supernova Search. GRAUR O., BIANCO F.B., HUANG S., et al.
2017A&A...599A.104T viz 16       D               1 832 ~ Kinematics of the Local Universe. XIV. Measurements from the 21 cm line and the HI mass function from a homogeneous catalog gathered with the Nancay radio telescope. THEUREAU G., COUDREAU N., HALLET N., et al.
2018A&A...618A..81T viz 16       D               1 50418 14 Bayesian group finder based on marked point processes. Method and feasibility study using the 2MRS data set. TEMPEL E., KRUUSE M., KIPPER R., et al.
2019ApJ...872..148C viz 17       D               1 15662 21 Radio sources in the nearby universe. CONDON J.J., MATTHEWS A.M. and BRODERICK J.J.
2019A&A...627A..26N 84         O   C       3 17 1 The Close AGN Reference Survey (CARS). Comparative analysis of the structural properties of star-forming and non-star-forming galaxy bars. NEUMANN J., GADOTTI D.A., WISOTZKI L., et al.
2020MNRAS.494.1784A viz 17       D               1 47437 9 Local AGN survey (LASr): I. Galaxy sample, infrared colour selection, and predictions for AGN within 100 Mpc. ASMUS D., GREENWELL C.L., GANDHI P., et al.
2021A&A...646A.113D viz 17       D               1 1411 ~ Toward Cosmicflows-4: The HI data catalog. DUPUY A., COURTOIS H.M., GUINET D., et al.
2021ApJ...914..121A viz 17       D               1 43539 20 The NANOGrav 11 yr data set: limits on supermassive black hole binaries in galaxies within 500 Mpc. ARZOUMANIAN Z., BAKER P.T., BRAZIER A., et al.
2022ApJS..258...29C viz 18       D               1 101251 ~ A Uniformly Selected, Southern-sky 6dF, Optical AGN Catalog. CHEN Y.-P., ZAW I., FARRAR G.R., et al.
2022A&A...659A.124H 242       D     X         6 42 11 The Close AGN Reference Survey (CARS). IFU survey data and the BH mass dependence of long-term AGN variability. HUSEMANN B., SINGHA M., SCHARWACHTER J., et al.
2022A&A...659A.125S 332       D   O X         8 42 14 The Close AGN Reference Survey (CARS). No obvious signature of AGN feedback on star formation, but subtle trends. SMIRNOVA-PINCHUKOVA I., HUSEMANN B., DAVIS T.A., et al.

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