SDSS J083643.85+005453.3 , the SIMBAD biblio

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2001AJ....122.2833F 49 5 745 A survey of z>5.8 quasars in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. I. Discovery of three new quasars and the spatial density of luminous quasars at z∼6. FAN X., NARAYANAN V.K., LUPTON R.H., et al.
2001AJ....122.2850B 52 5 789 Evidence for reionization at z∼6: detection of a Gunn-Peterson trough in a z=6.28 quasar. BECKER R.H., FAN X., WHITE R.L., et al.
2002AJ....124.2364I 16 6 294 Optical and radio properties of extragalactic sources observed by the FIRST survey and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. IVEZIC Z., MENOU K., KNAPP G.R., et al.
2002ApJ...569L...5B 42   K                 4 64 Exploratory Chandra observations of the three highest redshift quasars known. BRANDT W.N., SCHNEIDER D.P., FAN X., et al.
2002ApJ...570L...5M 38   K                 5 23 Chandra detection of highest redshift (z∼6) quasars in x-rays. MATHUR S., WILKES B.J. and GHOSH H.
2002ApJ...571L..71S 38   K                 6 30 A Chandra search for X-ray jets in z ~ 6 quasars. SCHWARTZ D.A.
2002ApJ...577...57W 4 4 49 Gravitational lensing of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey high-redshift quasars. WYITHE J.S.B. and LOEB A.
2002ApJ...580...63C 2 4 35 Constraining the redshift z∼6 quasar luminosity function using gravitational lensing. COMERFORD J.M., HAIMAN Z. and SCHAYE J.
2002MNRAS.336.1021O 4 3 43 Probing the dark ages with metal absorption lines. OH S.P.
2002Natur.417..923W 3 4 41 Magnification of light from many distant quasars by gravitational lenses. WYITHE J.S.B. and LOEB A.
2002PASJ...54..975S 10 18 SDSSp J104433.04-012502.2 at z=5.74 is gravitationally magnified by an intervening galaxy. SHIOYA Y., TANIGUCHI Y., MURAYAMA T., et al.
2003AJ....125.1649F 17 10 525 A survey of z>5.7 quasars in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. II. Discovery of three additional quasars at z>6. FAN X., STRAUSS M.A., SCHNEIDER D.P., et al.
2003AJ....125.2876V 47 66 Chandra and XMM-newton observations of the first quasars: x-rays from the age of cosmic enlightenment. VIGNALI C., BRANDT W.N., SCHNEIDER D.P., et al.
2003AJ....126...15P 1 13 56 Sensitive observations at 1.4 and 250 GHz of z>5 QSOs. PETRIC A.O., CARILLI C.L., BERTOLDI F., et al.
2003ApJ...587L..67F 42   K                 6 92 Iron emission in z~6 QSOS. FREUDLING W., CORBIN M.R. and KORISTA K.T.
2003ApJ...588..119B 1 17 78 Chandra survey of radio-quiet, high-redshift quasars. BECHTOLD J., SIEMIGINOWSKA A., SHIELDS J., et al.
2003ApJ...594..695P 7 4 91 The C IV mass density of the universe at redshift 5. PETTINI M., MADAU P., BOLTE M., et al.
2003ApJ...596L..39S 111 T K                 6 12 Gemini-South+FLAMINGOS demonstration science: near-infrared spectroscopy of the z = 5.77 quasar
SDSS J083643.85+005453.3.
STERN D., HALL P.B., BARRIENTOS L.F., et al.
2003ApJ...599..759C 2 6 51 Combining Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe and Sloan Digital Sky Survey quasar data on reionization constrains cosmological parameters and star formation efficiency. CHIU W.A., FAN X. and OSTRIKER J.P.
2003MNRAS.343L..20F 38   K                 3 17 Radio structure of the most distant radio-detected quasar at the 10-mas scale. FREY S., MOSONI L., PARAGI Z., et al.
2003MNRAS.344L..74P 1 19 72 Quasars as probes of the submillimetre cosmos at z > 5 - I. Preliminary SCUBA photometry. PRIDDEY R.S., ISAAK K.G., McMAHON R.G., et al.
2003PABei..21..269Z 14 0 High z galaxies and exoplanets. ZOU Z.-L.
2004AJ....127.1305R 41   K                 4 52 A snapshot survey for gravitational lenses among z≥4.0 quasars. I. The z>5.7 sample. RICHARDS G.T., STRAUSS M.A., PINDOR B., et al.
2004AJ....127.2598S 51 150 The evolution of the intergalactic medium transmission to redshift 6. SONGAILA A.
2004ApJ...617..102S 16 19 High-redshift radio-quiet quasars: exploring the parameter space of accretion models. II. Patchy Corona model. SOBOLEWSKA M.A., SIEMIGINOWSKA A. and ZYCKI P.T.
2005A&A...436L..13F 37   K                 9 13 High-resolution radio imaging of the most distant radio quasar
SDSS J0836+0054.
FREY S., PARAGI Z., MOSONI L., et al.
2005AJ....130.1996S 1 26 54 The properties of intergalactic C IV and Si IV absorption. I. Optimal analysis of an extremely high signal-to-noise quasar sample. SONGAILA A.
2006A&A...455..773V viz 108223 545 A catalogue of quasars and active nuclei: 12th edition. VERON-CETTY M.-P. and VERON P.
2006AJ....132..117F 24 19 939 Constraining the evolution of the ionizing background and the epoch of reionization with z∼6 quasars. II. A sample of 19 quasars. FAN X., STRAUSS M.A., BECKER R.H., et al.
2006ApJ...640...69B 40   K                 8 52 Discovery of excess O I absorption toward the z=6.42 QSO SDSS J1148+5251. BECKER G.D., SARGENT W.L.W., RAUCH M., et al.
2006ApJ...640..574Z 38   K                 13 39 An overdensity of galaxies near the most distant radio-loud quasar. ZHENG W., OVERZIER R.A., BOUWENS R.J., et al.
2006ApJ...641L..85H 1 13 26 Spitzer observations of high-redshift QSOs. HINES D.C., KRAUSE O., RIEKE G.H., et al.
2006ApJ...644...86S 1 30 65 Chandra observations of the highest redshift quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. SHEMMER O., BRANDT W.N., SCHNEIDER D.P., et al.
2006ApJS..163..110S 55 18 Quasar spectrum classification with principal component analysis (PCA): emission lines in the Lyα forest. SUZUKI N.
2006ARA&A..44..415F 86             C       1 23 548 Observational constraints on cosmic reionization. FAN X., CARILLI C.L. and KEATING B.
2006PASJ...58..499A 13 4 New corroborative evidence for the overdensity of galaxies around the radio-loud quasar SDSS J0836+0054 at z = 5.8. AJIKI M., TANIGUCHI Y., MURAYAMA T., et al.
2006MmSAI..77..635F 18 4 Evolution of high-redshift quasars. FAN X.
2006AJ....132.2127J 2 14 81 Probing the evolution of infrared properties of z∼6 quasars: Spitzer observations. JIANG L., FAN X., HINES D.C., et al.
2006ApJ...652..157M 3 6 37 Discovery of a z = 6.1 radio-loud quasar in the NOAO Deep Wide Field Survey. McGREER I.D., BECKER R.H., HELFAND D.J., et al.
2006NewAR..50..665F 2 19 83 Evolution of high-redshift quasars. FAN X.-H.
2007MNRAS.377..179B 38           X         1 23 2 The distant red galaxy neighbour population of 1 ≲ z ≲ 2 QSOs and optically obscured sources. BORNANCINI C.G. and LAMBAS D.G.
2007ApJ...662...72B viz 16       D               55 180 The evolution of optical depth in the Lyα forest: evidence against reionization at z∼6. BECKER G.D., RAUCH M. and SARGENT W.L.W.
2007ApJ...663..765K 11 19 The habitat segregation between Lyman break galaxies and Lyα emitters around a QSO at z ∼ 5. KASHIKAWA N., KITAYAMA T., DOI M., et al.
2007AJ....134..617W 1 19 54 Millimeter and radio observations of z ∼ 6 quasars. WANG R., CARILLI C.L., BEELEN A., et al.
2007AJ....134.1150J 7 7 101 Gemini near-infrared spectroscopy of luminous z ∼ 6 quasars: chemical abundances, black hole masses, and mg II absorption. JIANG L., FAN X., VESTERGAARD M., et al.
2007A&A...472L..33M 193     A D   O X         6 6 60 Molecular gas in QSO host galaxies at z>5. MAIOLINO R., NERI R., BEELEN A., et al.
2007AJ....134.2435W 43           X         1 11 121 Four quasars above redshift 6 discovered by the Canada-France high-z quasar survey. WILLOTT C.J., DELORME P., OMONT A., et al.
2008A&A...484L..39F 100     A     X         3 5 15 High-resolution double morphology of the most distant known radio quasar at z = 6.12. FREY S., GURVITS L.I., PARAGI Z., et al.
2008AJ....136..344M 38           X         1 10 11 Very large array and very long baseline array observations of the highest redshift radio-loud QSO J1427+3312 at z = 6.12. MOMJIAN E., CARILLI C.L. and McGREER I.D.
2008ApJ...687..848W 16       D               1 35 88 Thermal emission from warm dust in the most distant quasars. WANG R., CARILLI C.L., WAGG J., et al.
2008A&A...490.1165F 76             C       1 9 10 The Hubble Legacy Archive NICMOS grism data. FREUDLING W., KUEMMEL M., HAASE J., et al.
2009A&A...494L..25J 16       D               1 30 63 The metallicity of the most distant quasars. JUAREZ Y., MAIOLINO R., MUJICA R., et al.
2009MNRAS.394..577O 93       D     X         3 9 32 ΛCDM predictions for galaxy protoclusters - I. The relation between galaxies, protoclusters and quasars at z ∼ 6. OVERZIER R.A., GUO Q., KAUFFMANN G., et al.
2009ApJ...695..809K 76           X         2 45 25 The environments of high-redshift quasi-stellar objects. KIM S., STIAVELLI M., TRENTI M., et al.
2009ApJ...698.1010B 439       D     X C F     10 6 50 High-redshift metals. I. The decline of C IV at z > 5.3. BECKER G.D., RAUCH M. and SARGENT W.L.W.
2009MNRAS.395.1476R 246       D S     C F     4 13 66 A downturn in intergalactic C IV as redshift 6 is approached. RYAN-WEBER E.V., PETTINI M., MADAU P., et al.
2009MNRAS.395.1925M 92       D         F     2 15 17 Interpreting the transmission windows of distant quasars. MASELLI A., FERRARA A. and GALLERANI S.
2009ApJ...704..548O viz 496     A D     X C F     12 116 19 Stellar masses of Lyman break galaxies, Lyα emitters, and radio galaxies in overdense regions at z = 4-6. OVERZIER R.A., SHU X., ZHENG W., et al.
2009A&A...505...97M 39           X         1 8 31 Discovery of a redshift 6.13 quasar in the UKIRT infrared deep sky survey. MORTLOCK D.J., PATEL M., WARREN S.J., et al.
2010ApJ...714..834C 16       D               1 27 65 Ionization near zones associated with quasars at z ∼ 6. CARILLI C.L., WANG R., FAN X., et al.
2010AJ....140..546W 42           X         1 21 187 Eddington-limited accretion and the black hole mass function at redshift 6. WILLOTT C.J., ALBERT L., ARZOUMANIAN D., et al.
2010A&A...518A..10V viz 15       D               1 168912 373 A catalogue of quasars and active nuclei: 13th edition. VERON-CETTY M.-P. and VERON P.
2010ApJ...721.1448S 15       D               1 89 133 The evolution of Lyman limit absorption systems to redshift six. SONGAILA A. and COWIE L.L.
2010ApJ...721.1680U 43           X         1 4 41 A large number of z > 6 galaxies around a QSO at z = 6.43: evidence for a protocluster? UTSUMI Y., GOTO T., KASHIKAWA N., et al.
2010A&A...523A..85G 16       D               2 39 94 The extinction law at high redshift and its implications. GALLERANI S., MAIOLINO R., JUAREZ Y., et al.
2010A&A...524A..83F 169       D     X         5 22 18 High-resolution images of five radio quasars at early cosmological epochs. FREY S., PARAGI Z., GURVITS L.I., et al.
2011MNRAS.410.1096B 16       D               1 61 177 Detection of extended He II reionization in the temperature evolution of the intergalactic medium. BECKER G.D., BOLTON J.S., HAEHNELT M.G., et al.
2011AJ....141..105P viz 16       D               1 9 25 Near-infrared photometric properties of 130,000 quasars: an SDSS-UKIDSS-matched catalog. PETH M.A., ROSS N.P. and SCHNEIDER D.P.
2011MNRAS.412.2543C 173       D       C F     5 15 107 Measurements of the ultraviolet background at 4.6 < z < 6.4 using the quasar proximity effect. CALVERLEY A.P., BECKER G.D., HAEHNELT M.G., et al.
2011ApJ...735...93B 16       D               1 17 48 High-redshift metals. II. Probing reionization galaxies with low-ionization absorption lines at redshift six. BECKER G.D., SARGENT W.L.W., RAUCH M., et al.
2011ApJ...736...66R 40           X         1 7 20 The dark side of QSO formation at high redshifts. ROMANO-DIAZ E., SHLOSMAN I., TRENTI M., et al.
2011A&A...531L...5F 218     A     X         6 7 18 Into the central 10 pc of the most distant known radio quasar. VLBI imaging observations of J1429+5447 at z = 6.21. FREY S., PARAGI Z., GURVITS L.I., et al.
2011MNRAS.415.3237M 134       D     X C       3 13 69 The first (nearly) model-independent constraint on the neutral hydrogen fraction at z ∼ 5-6. McGREER I.D., MESINGER A. and FAN X.
2011ApJ...743...21S 172       D S     C       4 13 57 Constraints on the universal C IV mass density at z ∼ 6 from early infrared spectra obtained with the Magellan FIRE spectrograph. SIMCOE R.A., COOKSEY K.L., MATEJEK M., et al.
2012MNRAS.419..390M 118           X   F     2 12 32 Probabilistic selection of high-redshift quasars. MORTLOCK D.J., PATEL M., WARREN S.J., et al.
2012MNRAS.419.2880B 177       D       C F     8 7 70 Improved measurements of the intergalactic medium temperature around quasars: possible evidence for the initial stages of He II reionization at z ≃ 6. BOLTON J.S., BECKER G.D., RASKUTTI S., et al.
2012MNRAS.420.2429L 39           X         1 2 3 Constraining dynamical dark energy models through the abundance of high-redshift supermassive black holes. LAMASTRA A., MENCI N., FIORE F., et al.
2012ApJ...761..112M viz 16       D               3 47 35 A survey of Mg II absorption at 2 < z < 6 with Magellan/FIRE. I. Sample and evolution of the Mg II frequency. MATEJEK M.S. and SIMCOE R.A.
2013ApJ...764....9M viz 16       D               9 231 12 Mg II absorption at 2 < z < 6 with Magellan/FIRE. II. A longitudinal study of H I, metals, and ionization in galactic halos. MATEJEK M.S., SIMCOE R.A., COOKSEY K.L., et al.
2013MNRAS.428..226P viz 16       D               1 23 10 Finding new high-redshift quasars by asking the neighbours. POLSTERER K.L., ZINN P.-C. and GIESEKE F.
2013ApJ...768..173H 157             C F     2 29 14 On inferring extinction laws in z ∼ 6 quasars as signatures of supernova dust. HJORTH J., VREESWIJK P.M., GALL C., et al.
2013MNRAS.435.1198D viz 412       D S   X C       9 8 56 Metals in the IGM approaching the re-ionization epoch: results from X-shooter at the VLT. D'ODORICO V., CUPANI G., CRISTIANI S., et al.
2014MNRAS.438.2765C 16       D               1 60 33 The dust content of QSO hosts at high redshift. CALURA F., GILLI R., VIGNALI C., et al.
2014ApJ...785..154L 95       D       C       9 69 58 Spectral energy distributions of QSOs at z > 5: common active galactic nucleus-heated dust and occasionally strong star-formation. LEIPSKI C., MEISENHEIMER K., WALTER F., et al.
2014MNRAS.442.3454S 40           X         1 12 21 No excess of bright galaxies around the redshift 7.1 quasar ULAS J1120+0641. SIMPSON C., MORTLOCK D., WARREN S., et al.
2015MNRAS.447..499M 182       D     X   F     4 23 134 Model-independent evidence in favour of an end to reionization by z ∼ 6. McGREER I.D., MESINGER A. and D'ODORICO V.
2015ApJ...804..118B 96       D     X         3 56 23 Constraining the radio-loud fraction of quasars at z > 5.5. BANADOS E., VENEMANS B.P., MORGANSON E., et al.
2015MNRAS.453.2259V 82           X         2 11 31 First discoveries of z ∼ 6 quasars with the Kilo-Degree Survey and VISTA Kilo-Degree Infrared Galaxy survey. VENEMANS B.P., VERDOES KLEIJN G.A., MWEBAZE J., et al.
2016ApJ...816...85L 16       D               1 136 17 The contribution of host galaxies to the infrared energy output of z≳5.0 quasars. LYU J., RIEKE G.H. and ALBERTS S.
2016ApJ...819...24W viz 16       D               1 796 26 A survey of luminous high-redshift quasars with SDSS and WISE. I. Target selection and optical spectroscopy. WANG F., WU X.-B., FAN X., et al.
2016ARA&A..54..313M 124           X C       2 25 64 The evolution of the intergalactic medium. McQUINN M.
2016ApJ...833..222J 17       D               1 52 64 The final SDSS high-redshift quasar sample of 52 quasars at z>5.7. JIANG L., McGREER I.D., FAN X., et al.
2017ApJ...834...83M 16       D               1 24 19 No overdensity of Lyman-alpha emitting galaxies around a quasar at z ∼ 5.7. MAZZUCCHELLI C., BANADOS E., DECARLI R., et al.
2017ApJ...835L..20W 41           X         1 8 2 Milliarcsecond imaging of the radio emission from the quasar with the most massive black hole at reionization. WANG R., MOMJIAN E., CARILLI C.L., et al.
2017ApJ...835..257L 16       D               1 122 10 Dust-deficient Palomar-Green quasars and the diversity of AGN intrinsic IR emission. LYU J., RIEKE G.H. and SHI Y.
2016MNRAS.463.3260C 341       D     X         9 40 9 On the nature of bright compact radio sources at z > 4.5. COPPEJANS R., FREY S., CSEH D., et al.
2017ApJ...836L...1T 58       D     X         2 21 13 On the accretion rates and radiative efficiencies of the highest-redshift quasars. TRAKHTENBROT B., VOLONTERI M. and NATARAJAN P.
2017ApJ...839...27W 18       D               1 8 22 First discoveries of z > 6 quasars with the DECam Legacy Survey and UKIRT Hemisphere Survey. WANG F., FAN X., YANG J., et al.
2017ApJ...840...24E 222       D     X         6 35 30 Implications of z ∼ 6 quasar proximity zones for the epoch of reionization and quasar lifetimes. EILERS A.-C., DAVIES F.B., HENNAWI J.F., et al.
2017MNRAS.467.2039C 428       D S   X C F     8 38 2 Radio spectra of bright compact sources at z > 4.5. COPPEJANS R., VAN VELZEN S., INTEMA H.T., et al.
2017A&A...603A.128N 140       D     X         4 30 14 The X-ray properties of z ∼ 6 luminous quasars. NANNI R., VIGNALI C., GILLI R., et al.
2018MNRAS.475.1736V 17       D               8 42 1 Radio polarization properties of quasars and active galaxies at high redshifts. VERNSTROM T., GAENSLER B.M., VACCA V., et al.
2018ApJS..237....5M 17       D               1 93 6 Subaru High-z Exploration of Low-Luminosity Quasars (SHELLQs). IV. Discovery of 41 quasars and luminous galaxies at 5.7 <= z <= 6.9. MATSUOKA Y., IWASAWA K., ONOUE M., et al.
2018ApJ...864...53E 17       D               3 49 6 The opacity of the intergalactic medium measured along quasar sightlines at z ∼ 6. EILERS A.-C., DAVIES F.B. and HENNAWI J.F.
2018MNRAS.479.1055B 142       D     X   F     3 60 14 New constraints on Lyman-α opacity with a sample of 62 quasars at z > 5.7. BOSMAN S.E.I., FAN X., JIANG L., et al.
2018ApJ...866..159V 17       D               1 98 1 Dust emission in an accretion-rate-limited sample of z >= 6 quasars. VENEMANS B.P., DECARLI R., WALTER F., et al.
2018ApJ...869..150M 17       D               1 111 ~ Subaru High-z Exploration of Low-Luminosity Quasars (SHELLQs). V. Quasar luminosity function and contribution to cosmic reionization at z = 6. MATSUOKA Y., STRAUSS M.A., KASHIKAWA N., et al.
2019MNRAS.483...19M 145       D     X C       3 26 ~ The role of galaxies and AGNs in reionizing the IGM - II. Metal-tracing the faint sources of reionization at 5 <= z <= 6. MEYER R.A., BOSMAN S.E.I., KAKIICHI K., et al.
2018PASJ...70S..35M 42           X         1 66 ~ Subaru High-z Exploration of Low-Luminosity Quasars (SHELLQs). II. Discovery of 32 quasars and luminous galaxies at 5.7 < z ≤ 6.8. MATSUOKA Y., ONOUE M., KASHIKAWA N., et al.
2019ApJ...873...35S viz 17       D               1 50 ~ Gemini GNIRS near-infrared spectroscopy of 50 quasars at z >= 5.7. SHEN Y., WU J., JIANG L., et al.
2019MNRAS.487.3305M viz 17       D               1 230 ~ New constraints on quasar evolution: broad-line velocity shifts over 1.5 <= z <= 7.5. MEYER R.A., BOSMAN S.E.I. and ELLIS R.S.
2019ApJ...879..117K 17       D               1 52 ~ High star formation rates of low Eddington ratio quasars at z >= 6. KIM Y. and IM M.
2019ApJ...881...23E 17       D               2 19 ~ Anomaly in the opacity of the post-reionization intergalactic medium in the Lyα and Lyβ forest. EILERS A.-C., HENNAWI J.F., DAVIES F.B., et al.
2019ApJ...882...77C 17       D               2 73 ~ Heavy element absorption systems at 5.0 < z < 6.8: metal-poor neutral gas and a diminishing signature of highly ionized circumgalactic matter. COOPER T.J., SIMCOE R.A., COOKSEY K.L., et al.
2019ApJ...883..163B viz 17       D               1 199 ~ The evolution of O I over 3.2 < z < 6.5: reionization of the circumgalactic medium. BECKER G.D., PETTINI M., RAFELSKI M., et al.
2019MNRAS.489.1206H 145       D     X C       3 26 ~ The diverse galaxy counts in the environment of high-redshift massive black holes in Horizon-AGN. HABOUZIT M., VOLONTERI M., SOMERVILLE R.S., et al.
2019A&A...631A.120S 85             C       1 53 ~ Quasars as standard candles II. The non-linear relation between UV and X-ray emission at high redshifts. SALVESTRINI F., RISALITI G., BISOGNI S., et al.
2020A&A...635L...7B 17       D               1 17 ~ The first blazar observed at z > 6. BELLADITTA S., MORETTI A., CACCIANIGA A., et al.
2020MNRAS.494.1560M 714       D     X C F     15 39 ~ The role of galaxies and AGN in reionizing the IGM - III. IGM-galaxy cross-correlations at z ∼ 6 from eight quasar fields with DEIMOS and MUSE. MEYER R.A., KAKIICHI K., BOSMAN S.E.I., et al.
2020ApJ...896...49B 2812     A S   X C       63 7 ~ Three Lyα emitting galaxies within a quasar proximity zone at z ∼ 5.8. BOSMAN S.E.I., KAKIICHI K., MEYER R.A., et al.
2020ApJ...897..177P viz 17       D               1 142 ~ Blazars at the cosmic dawn. PALIYA V.S., AJELLO M., CAO H.-M., et al.
2020A&A...641A..85S 235       D     X         6 25 ~ Observations by GMRT at 323 MHz of radio-loud quasars at z > 5. SHAO Y., WAGG J., WANG R., et al.
2020A&A...642A.150L viz 17       D               1 2429 ~ Quasars as standard candles. III. Validation of a new sample for cosmological studies. LUSSO E., RISALITI G., NARDINI E., et al.
2020ApJ...903...60I 17       D               1 39 ~ Subaru High-z Exploration of Low-Luminosity Quasars (SHELLQs). XI. Proximity zone analysis for faint quasar spectra at z ∼ 6. ISHIMOTO R., KASHIKAWA N., ONOUE M., et al.
2021AJ....161...45O viz 18       D               6 727 ~ The third data release of the KODIAQ survey. O'MEARA J.M., LEHNER N., HOWK J.C., et al.
2021ApJ...906...32Z 197       D     X         5 31 ~ Strong Mg II and Fe II absorbers at 2.2 < z < 6.0. ZOU S., JIANG L., SHEN Y., et al.
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