ICRF J193522.7+813014 , the SIMBAD biblio

ICRF J193522.7+813014 , the SIMBAD biblio (19 results) C.D.S. - SIMBAD4 rel 1.8 - 2024.06.04CEST11:39:24


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1996A&AS..115....1S viz 184 23 The current optical identification status of the S5 radio source catalogue. STICKEL M. and KUEHR H.
1996A&AS..115...11S viz 115 27 Optical identifications of radio sources from the 1Jy, S4 and S5 catalogues. STICKEL M. and KUEHR H.
2002ApJS..141...13B viz 1501 304 The VLBA calibrator Survey–VCS1. BEASLEY A.J., GORDON D., PECK A.B., et al.
2003ApJ...597..157T 11 11 Identifying compact symmetric objects in the southern sky. TAYLOR G.B. and PECK A.B.
2005ApJ...626...95S viz 15       D               1 775 88 A northern survey of gamma-ray blazar candidates. SOWARDS-EMMERD D., ROMANI R.W., MICHELSON P.F., et al.
2008ApJS..175...97H viz 15       D               1 1626 244 CGRaBS: an all-sky survey of gamma-ray blazar candidates. HEALEY S.E., ROMANI R.W., COTTER G., et al.
2009ARep...53..487M 52 3 Spectral characteristics and variability of radio sources near the north celestial pole. MINGALIEV M.G., SOTNIKOVA Y.V., KARDASHEV N.S., et al.
2011ARep...55..187M 5 3 Candidate GPS sources near the North Celestial Pole. MINGALIEV M.G., SOTNIKOVA Yu.V., LARIONOV M.G., et al.
2011ApJS..194...29R viz 15       D               1 1164 401 Blazars in the Fermi era: the OVRO 40 m telescope monitoring program. RICHARDS J.L., MAX-MOERBECK W., PAVLIDOU V., et al.
2011A&A...535A..24S 15       D               1 65 14 VLBI-selected sample of compact symmetric object candidates and frequency-dependent position of hotspots. SOKOLOVSKY K.V., KOVALEV Y.Y., PUSHKAREV A.B., et al.
2013MNRAS.435.2793R 16       D               1 78 3 A 20GHz bright sample for δ > 72° - II. Multifrequency follow-up. RICCI R., RIGHINI S., VERMA R., et al.
2014MNRAS.438.3058R viz 16       D               1 1414 31 Connecting radio variability to the characteristics of gamma-ray blazars. RICHARDS J.L., HOVATTA T., MAX-MOERBECK W., 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.
2016AJ....151..154G viz 16       D               1 2386 11 Second epoch VLBA Calibrator Survey observations: VCS-II. GORDON D., JACOBS C., BEASLEY A., et al.
2017MNRAS.467.4565L viz 16       D               1 1193 4 Bimodal radio variability in OVRO-40 m-monitored blazars. LIODAKIS I., PAVLIDOU V., HOVATTA T., 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.
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               2 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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