NAME Lynx , the SIMBAD biblio

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1982ApJS...49...27U viz 69 T                   1 1180 26 Faint blue objects at high galactic latitude. III. Palomar Schmidt field centered on
SA 28.
USHER P.D. and MITCHELL K.J.
1988A&AS...73..103O viz 70 T                   1 401 16 A deep 92 cm survey of the
Lynx area.
OORT M.J.A., STEEMERS W.J.G. and WINDHORST R.A.
1989ApJS...71..549P viz 541 13 The case low-dispersion northern sky survey. X. A-F stars in a region at intermediate galactic latitude primarily in Lynx and Leo Minor. PESCH P. and SANDULEAK N.
1991BAAS...23.1335M 70 T                   1 1 ~ A deep ROSAT survey of the
Lynx region.
MATHIS D.F., WINDHORST R.A., NEUSCHAEFER L.W., et al.
1993A&AS..100..263O 438 5 Optical positions and 327 MHz flux-densities of UGC galaxies in selected Westerbork fields. OLY C. and ISRAEL F.P.
1993ApJ...404....8F 2 6 58 Limits to cosmic background radiation fluctuations at 8.44 GHz between angular scales 10" and 200". FOMALONT E.B., PARTRIDGE R.B., LOWENTHAL J.D., et al.
1994PASP..106.1258M 30 24 Deep UBVRI photometric calibration of high-latitude fields: SA 57 (1307+30) and Hercules (1720+50). MAJEWSKI S.R., KRON R.G., KOO D.C., et al.
1994BAAS...26.1428M 1 ~ A deep ROSAT survey of the Lynx.3A region. MATHIS D.F., et al.
1996PASJ...48..237I 1 20 100 X-ray properties of the nucleus of M81. ISHISAKI Y., MAKISHIMA K., IYOMOTO N., et al.
1996BaltA...5..103O 137 13 UBVRI standard stars at northern declinations. OJA T.
1998ApJ...493...54C 85 84 A medium survey of the hard X-ray sky with the ASCA gas imaging spectrometer: the (2-10 keV) number counts relationship. CAGNONI I., DELLA CECA R. and MACCACARO T.
1998AN....319...43O 2 3 23 Sky surveys with ASCA - Deep Sky Survey. OGASAKA Y., KII T., UEDA Y., et al.
1998AN....319...70M 2 0 The cosmic X-ray background spectrum: an ASCA-ROSAT joint analysis. MIYAJI T., ISHISAKI Y., OGASAKA Y., et al.
1998AN....319...71O 72 T                   2 2 Optical follow-up observations of the ASCA
Lynx Deep Survey.
OHTA K., YAMADA T., AKIYAMA M., et al.
1999ApJS..121..445T 15 5 Photometric properties of KISO ultraviolet-excess galaxies in the Lynx-Ursa major region. TAKEUCHI T.T., TOMITA A., NAKANISHI K., et al.
1999ARA&A..37..445S 59 7 The first 50 years at Palomar : 1949-1999. The early years of stellar evolution, cosmology and high-energy astrophysics. SANDAGE A.
2000MNRAS.317..801W viz 76 23 The LBDS Hercules sample of mJy radio sources at 1.4GHz - I. Multicolour photometry. WADDINGTON I., WINDHORST R.A., DUNLOP J.S., et al.
2001PASP..113..267S viz 1051 7 The Mount Wilson halo mapping project 1975-1985. II. Photometric properties of the Mount Wilson catalogue of photographic magnitudes in selected areas 1-139. SANDAGE A.
2002AJ....123.2223S viz 73 T                   161 50 SPICES II: optical and near-infrared identifications of faint X-ray sources from deep Chandra observations of
Lynx.
STERN D., TOZZI P., STANFORD S.A., et al.
2003ApJ...598..886U 14 24 1012 Cosmological evolution of the hard X-ray active galactic nucleus luminosity function and the origin of the hard X-ray background. UEDA Y., AKIYAMA M., OHTA K., et al.
2003AN....324...36U 2 4 The hard X-ray luminosity function from ASCA surveys. UEDA Y., AKIYAMA M., OHTA K., et al.
2003AN....324..171G 3 2 High mass X-ray binaries as a SFR indicator. GRIMM H.-J., GILFANOV M. and SUNYAEV R.
2004ApJS..153..119M viz 654 2 Faint blue objects at high galactic latitude. VIII. Performance characteristics of the US survey. MITCHELL K.J. and USHER P.D.
2005A&A...443...91P 30 78 Study of DDO 68: nearest candidate for a young galaxy? PUSTILNIK S.A., KNIAZEV A.Y. and PRAMSKIJ A.G.
2005MNRAS.357.1357N viz 14 34 Discovery of a large-scale clumpy structure around the Lynx supercluster at z∼ 1.27. NAKATA F., KODAMA T., SHIMASAKU K., et al.
2007A&A...464..859P 37           X         1 56 26 HI study of extremely metal-deficient dwarf galaxies. I. The Nancay radio telescope observations of twenty-two objects. PUSTILNIK S.A. and MARTIN J.-M.
2007A&A...466..823G viz 37           X         1 193 26 Chandra and Spitzer observations of CDFS X-ray obscured QSOs. GEORGANTOPOULOS I., GEORGAKAKIS A. and AKYLAS A.
2007MNRAS.380.1449R viz 2284 T   A D     X C F     59 94 9 A sample of mJy radio sources at 1.4 GHz in the
Lynx and Hercules fields - I. Radio imaging, multicolour photometry and spectroscopy.
RIGBY E.E., SNELLEN I.A.G. and BEST P.N.
2008A&A...481..629L 166       D     X C       4 5 0 An attempt to check homogeneity at large scales by using galaxy samples. LUKACS B. and FAY N.
2008MNRAS.385..310R 1318 T     S   X C       32 91 19 A sample of mJy radio sources at 1.4 GHz in the
Lynx and Hercules fields - II. Cosmic evolution of the space density of FR I radio sources.
RIGBY E.E., BEST P.N. and SNELLEN I.A.G.
2008MNRAS.387..883A 316       D     X C       8 15 22 The X-ray luminosity function of AGN at z ∼ 3. AIRD J., NANDRA K., GEORGAKAKIS A., et al.
2007JRASC.101...35N 4 0 A Tale of Three Asteroids. NASON G.
2006JRASC.100...12F 14 0 Deep-Sky Contemplations. FINLAY W. and HUBE D.
2008MNRAS.391..881E 151           X C       3 23 32 HI and star formation in the most metal-deficient galaxies. EKTA, CHENGALUR J.N. and PUSTILNIK S.A.
2009ApJ...690.1597S 478     A     X C F     11 8 25 A search for Cosmic Microwave Background anisotropies on arcminute scales with Bolocam. SAYERS J., GOLWALA S.R., ROSSINOT P., et al.
2009ApJ...697..436H 114           X         3 74 75 The XMM cluster survey: galaxy morphologies and the color-magnitude relation in XMMXCS J2215.9-1738 at z = 1.46. HILTON M., STANFORD S.A., STOTT J.P., et al.
2009A&A...502..391S viz 40           X         1 5 21 The 0.5MJ transiting exoplanet WASP-13b. SKILLEN I., POLLACCO D., COLLIER CAMERON A., et al.
2009PASJ...61..833H 15       D               1 24 26 Subaru Weak-Lensing Survey II: Multi-object spectroscopy and cluster masses. HAMANA T., MIYAZAKI S., KASHIKAWA N., et al.
2009ApJ...707..878P 114           X C       2 3 2 Evidence for nonlinear growth of structure from an X-Ray-Selected cluster survey using a novel joint analysis of the Chandra and XMM-Newton archives. PETERSON J.R., JERNIGAN J.G., GUPTA R.R., et al.
2010ApJ...708.1674S 272           X C       6 2 20 Studies of millimeter-wave atmospheric noise above Mauna Kea. SAYERS J., GOLWALA S.R., ADE P.A.R., et al.
2010MNRAS.401.2531A 152       D     X         4 7 314 The evolution of the hard X-ray luminosity function of AGN. AIRD J., NANDRA K., LAIRD E.S., et al.
2010MNRAS.402..395A 358       D S   X C F     7 35 35 Equilibrium configurations of 11 eV sterile neutrinos in MONDian galaxy clusters. ANGUS G.W., FAMAEY B. and DIAFERIO A.
2010MNRAS.405..436I viz 366 T   A     X C       8 814 32 Deep GMRT 150-MHz observations of the LBDS-

Lynx region
: ultrasteep spectrum radio sources
ISHWARA-CHANDRA C.H., SIROTHIA S.K., WADADEKAR Y., et al.
2010AJ....140.1623M viz 38           X         1 30 32 The PHASES differential astrometry data archive. II. Updated binary star orbits and a long period eclipsing binary. MUTERSPAUGH M.W., HARTKOPF W.I., LANE B.F., et al.
2010AJ....140.1631M 38           X         1 35 5 The phases differential astrometry data archive. III. Limits to tertiary companions. MUTERSPAUGH M.W., LANE B.F., KULKARNI S.R., et al.
2008JBAA..118..199B 7 3 Superhump periods in the UGSU-type dwarf nova SDSSp J082409.73+493124.4. BOYD D., SHEARS J. and KOFF R.
2009JBAA..119..289M 14 0 Tom Boles' new supernova discoveries. MOORE S.L.
2012MNRAS.419.2095M viz 155           X C       3 1105 459 X-ray emission from star-forming galaxies - I. High-mass X-ray binaries. MINEO S., GILFANOV M. and SUNYAEV R.
2012ApJ...754..141M 41           X         1 9 46 Early-type galaxies at z = 1.3. I. The Lynx supercluster: cluster and groups at z = 1.3. Morphology and color-magnitude relation. MEI S., STANFORD S.A., HOLDEN B.P., et al.
2013A&A...553A..87D viz 39           X         1 17 2 Star forming regions in a sample of HST spiral galaxies. DRAZINOS P., KONTIZAS E., KARAMPELAS A., et al.
2014MNRAS.437.1698M 39           X         1 76 116 X-ray emission from star-forming galaxies - III. Calibration of the LX-SFR relation up to redshift z ∼ 1.3. MINEO S., GILFANOV M., LEHMER B.D., et al.
2014A&A...561A.112G 39           X         1 138 18 Structure and substructure analysis of DAFT/FADA galaxy clusters in the [0.4-0.9] redshift range. GUENNOU L., ADAMI C., DURRET F., et al.
2015MNRAS.452.3795C 40           X         1 48 7 Comparison of observed and predicted Lyα and ultraviolet lines in galaxy spectra at redshifts z < 3.7, adopting photoionization + shock composite models. CONTINI M.
2016A&A...596A..86P viz 867 T   A S   X C       19 114 4 Study of galaxies in the
Lynx-Cancer void. VI. H I-observations with Nancay Radio Telescope.
PUSTILNIK S.A. and MARTIN J.-M.
2019MNRAS.482.1190B 711       S   X C F     14 4 ~ Deep lensing with a twist: E and B modes in a field with multiple lenses. BRADSHAW A.K., JEE M.J. and TYSON J.A.
2019ApJ...881...42J viz 2909 T   A S   X C       67 98 ~ The Gemini/HST galaxy cluster project: environment effects on the stellar populations in the
Lynx clusters at z = 1.27.
JORGENSEN I., HUNTER L.C., O'NEILL C.R., et al.
2020A&A...635A...5D viz 85           X         2 263 58 Giant radio galaxies in the LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey. I. Radio and environmental properties. DABHADE P., ROTTGERING H.J.A., BAGCHI J., et al.
2023ApJ...943...68L 28       D               2 3 28 The DESI Survey Validation: Results from Visual Inspection of Bright Galaxies, Luminous Red Galaxies, and Emission-line Galaxies. LAN T.-W., TOJEIRO R., ARMENGAUD E., et al.
2023MNRAS.521..332T 19       D               5 13 1 The cosmic radio background from 150 MHz to 8.4 GHz and its division into AGN and star-forming galaxy flux. TOMPKINS S.A., DRIVER S.P., ROBOTHAM A.S.G., et al.
2024A&A...681A...8S 180     A     X         4 61 ~ Effect of low-mass galaxy interactions on their star formation. SUBRAMANIAN S., MONDAL C. and KALARI V.

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