LBQS 0100-2702 , the SIMBAD biblio

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1983AJ.....88.1304C 373 16 The Cerro el Roble sample of faint ultraviolet excess objects in the South Galactic Pole. CAMPUSANO L.E. and TORRES C.
1983PASAu...5....2W 293 86 An atlas of QSO spectra. WILKES B.J., WRIGHT A.E., JAUNCEY D.L., et al.
1985A&AS...61..225A 271 40 UBV photometry of quasars and quasar candidates. II. ADAM G.
1986MNRAS.218..139C 57 19 Automated quasar detection in the SGP field : a clustering study. CLOWES R.G.
1986MNRAS.218..331W 201 174 Studies of broad emission line profiles in QSOs - II. Properties of a large, predominantly radio selected sample. WILKES B.J.
1987ApJ...322L...5F 54 25 A search for QSOs to fit a cosmological model with flat, closed spatial sections. FAGUNDES H.V. and WICHOSKI U.F.
1988A&AS...76...21Q 270 16 Radio spectra of quasars. I. QUINIENTO Z.M., CERSOSIMO J.C. and COLOMB F.R.
1991A&A...250....9C 70 4 Assemblage of two UVX-QSO samples to B 19 in the vicinity of the South Galactic Pole. CAMPUSANO L.E.
1991AJ....102..502C 36 7 Spectroscopy of the quasistellar objects belonging to the medium bright sample in the South Galactic Pole. CAMPUSANO L.E.
1991AJ....102.1627M 281 86 The Large, Bright QSO Survey. V. QSOs in three southern fields. MORRIS S.L., WEYMANN R.J., ANDERSON S.F., et al.
1992PASP..104..678S 530 19 Accurate positions and finding charts for 528 high-redshift, luminous quasars. SCHNEIDER D.P., BAHCALL J.N., SAXE D.H., et al.
1993AJ....105.2064S 452 57 Gravitatioanl lensing statistics based on a large sample of highly luminous quasars. SURDEJ J., CLAESKENS J.F., CRAMPTON D., et al.
1993AJ....106..417F 1 11 70 The ultraviolet spectra of radio-loud and radio-quiet quasars. FRANCIS P.J., HOOPER E.J. and IMPEY C.D.
1993ApJ...402...69M 166 36 The Hubble Space Telescope snapshot survey. III. Further observations in search of gravitationally lensed quasars. MAOZ D., BAHCALL J.N., DOXSEY R., et al.
1993ApJ...409...28M viz 507 112 The Hubble Space Telescope snapshot survey. IV. A summary of the search for gravitationally lensed quasars. MAOZ D., BAHCALL J.N., SCHNEIDER D.P., et al.
1993ApJS...87..451H viz 14       D               7278 328 A revised and updated catalog of quasi-stellar objects. HEWITT A. and BURBIDGE G.
1994MNRAS.268..305H viz 330 201 The variability of optically selected quasars. HOOK I.M., McMAHON R.G., BOYLE B.J., et al.
1995A&AS..112..347C viz 567 40 The ESO key-programme "A homogeneous bright QSO survey". I. The methods and the "deep" fields. CRISTIANI S., LA FRANCA F., ANDREANI P., et al.
1995AJ....109.1498H viz 1055 309 The Large Bright Quasar Survey. VI. Quasar catalog and survey parameters. HEWETT P.C., FOLTZ C.B. and CHAFFEE F.H.
1995ApJ...450...51G viz 102 150 The soft X-ray properties of a large optical QSO sample: ROSAT observations of the Large Bright Quasar Survey. GREEN P.J., SCHARTEL N., ANDERSON S.F., 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.
1997ApJ...486...75M 75 68 A survey for large-image separation lensed quasars. MAOZ D., RIX H.-W., GAL-YAM A., et al.
1998AJ....115.1253P viz 184 208 The deep X-ray radio blazar survey. I. Methods and first results. PERLMAN E.S., PADOVANI P., GIOMMI P., et al.
1999A&AS..140..351L viz 486 4 A survey of UV-excess AGNs in the South Galactic Pole. A sample for the analysis of the QSO clustering. LA FRANCA F., LISSANDRINI C., CRISTIANI S., et al.
1999ChA&A..23..143W 34 1 The radio properties of a sample of optically selected radio-loud quasars. WU J.-H., YUAN Q.-R., ZHU Z.-H., et al.
2001ApJS..134...35F viz 1056 63 Emission line properties of the large bright quasar survey. FORSTER K., GREEN P.J., ALDCROFT T.L., et al.
2002A&A...386...97J viz 879 55 The Parkes quarter-Jansky flat-spectrum sample. I. Sample selection and source identifications. JACKSON C.A., WALL J.V., SHAVER P.A., et al.
2003ApJS..145...83W viz 352 2 Interferometric phase calibration sources in the declination range 0° to -30°. WINN J.N., PATNAIK A.R. and WROBEL J.M.
2003MNRAS.339.1081D 157 34 The disc-jet relation in strong-lined blazars. D'ELIA V., PADOVANI P. and LANDT H.
2004ApJ...604..495F 16 36 The cosmic evolution of quasar host galaxies. FALOMO R., KOTILAINEN J.K., PAGANI C., 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...664...53A viz 31831 13 Photometric selection of QSO candidates from GALEX sources. ATLEE D.W. and GOULD A.
2008AJ....136..580P viz 15       D               1 264 97 The sixth VLBA calibrator survey: VCS6. PETROV L., KOVALEV Y.Y., FOMALONT E.B., et al.
2009A&A...495..691M viz 15       D               2 3203 339 Roma-BZCAT: a multifrequency catalogue of blazars. MASSARO E., GIOMMI P., LETO C., et al.
2009ApJ...699..800V viz 15       D               1 1107 303 Mass functions of the active black holes in distant quasars from the large bright quasar survey, the bright quasar survey, and the color-selected sample of the SDSS fall equatorial stripe. VESTERGAARD M. and OSMER P.S.
2010MNRAS.402.2441D 15       D               3 107 24 The quasar relation through cosmic time - I. Data set and black hole masses. DECARLI R., FALOMO R., TREVES A., et al.
2010MNRAS.402.2453D 15       D               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.
2010A&A...511A..53V viz 15       D               1 107940 39 The SPECFIND V2.0 catalogue of radio cross-identifications and spectra. SPECFIND meets the Virtual Observatory. VOLLMER B., GASSMANN B., DERRIERE S., 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.
2011MNRAS.413...39D 15       D               2 58 45 Geometry and inclination of the broad-line region in blazars. DECARLI R., DOTTI M. and TREVES A.
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.
2011MNRAS.417.2651M viz 15       D               1 5894 47 Optical properties of high-frequency radio sources from the Australia Telescope 20 GHz (AT20G) Survey. MAHONY E.K., SADLER E.M., CROOM S.M., et al.
2014MNRAS.442.3329X viz 16       D               1 2466 20 Redshift evolution of extragalactic rotation measures. XU J. and HAN J.L.
2014ApJS..215...14D viz 16       D               1 7883 110 The WISE blazar-like radio-loud sources: an all-sky catalog of candidate γ-ray blazars. D'ABRUSCO R., MASSARO F., PAGGI A., 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.
2015Ap&SS.357...75M viz 16       D               1 3563 223 The 5th edition of the Roma-BZCAT. A short presentation. MASSARO E., MASELLI A., LETO C., et al.
2016A&A...588A.141G viz 16       D               1 213 21 High-energy sources at low radio frequency: the Murchison Widefield Array view of Fermi blazars. GIROLETTI M., MASSARO F., D'ABRUSCO R., 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.
2016ApJS..224...26M viz 16       D               1 2216 17 A comprehensive statistical description of radio-through-gamma-ray spectral energy distributions of all known blazars. MAO P., URRY C.M., MASSARO F., 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.
2017ApJ...841..113M viz 16       D               1 2944 1 An investigation of blazars without redshifts: not a missing population at high redshift. MAO P. and URRY C.M.
2018MNRAS.476.2717H viz 16       D               1 1285 1 A novel approach for characterizing broad-band radio spectral energy distributions. HARVEY V.M., FRANZEN T., MORGAN J., et al.
2019ApJ...873..132M viz 17       D               1 2125 2 The precious set of radio-optical reference frame objects in the light of Gaia DR2 data. MAKAROV V.V., BERGHEA C.T., FROUARD J., et al.
2019ApJS..242....4D viz 17       D               1 9560 45 Two new catalogs of blazar candidates in the WISE Infrared sky. D'ABRUSCO R., ALVAREZ CRESPO N., MASSARO F., 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.
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.
2020MNRAS.494..923C viz 17       D               1 3613 ~ WISE mid-infrared properties of compact active galactic nuclei selected from the high radio frequency AT20G survey. CHHETRI R., KIMBALL A., EKERS R.D., 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               4 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.
2021A&A...655A..17S viz 17       D               1 338596 3 The SPECFIND V3.0 catalog of radio continuum cross-identifications and spectra: Reaching lower frequencies. STEIN Y., VOLLMER B., BOCH T., et al.

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