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1888MmRAS..49....1D 2 14 409 A New General Catalogue of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars, being the Catalogue of the late Sir John F.W. Herschel, Bart., revised, corrected, and enlarged. DREYER J.L.E.
1991AJ....102.1956B 89 T                   1 2 159 CO emission at z = 2.2867 in the galaxy
IRAS F10214+4724.
BROWN R.L. and VANDEN BOUT P.A.
1991ApJ...381L..55S 72 T                   2 23 Near-infrared observations of the z 2.3 IRAS source FSC 10214+4724. SOIFER B.T., NEUGEBAUER G., GRAHAM J.R., et al.
1991Gemin..33....1T 70 T                   1 1 0
IRAS 10214+4724 - a galaxy in the process of formation?
TRITTON K.
1991Gemin..34...14D 70 T                   1 3 4
IRAS 10214+4724 - a highly polarized galaxy.
DRAPER P., ROLPH C., SCARROTT M., et al.
1991Natur.351..719R 5 13 288 A high-redshift IRAS galaxy with huge luminosity - hidden quasar or protogalaxy ? ROWAN-ROBINSON M., BROADHURST T., LAWRENCE A., et al.
1991NewSc1776...23H 1 0 More heat than light from brightest galaxy. HENBEST N.
1991NewSc1798...22H 1 0 A molecular cloud at the beginning of time. HECHT J.
1992A&A...262....8D 5 8 A search for moderate redshift CO absorption. DOUGLAS N.G., RADFORD S.J.E., ROLAND J., et al.
1992A&A...265L..29E 75 T                   1 23 IRAS 10214+4724: an elliptical galaxy in formation ? ELBAZ D., ARNAUD M., CASSE M., et al.
1992ApJ...397L..11B 108 T K                 2 22 C I emission at z = 2.286 in the protogalaxy
IRAS F10214+4724.
BROWN R.L. and VANDEN BOUT P.A.
1992ApJ...397L..19B 123 T K                 1 69
IRAS F10214+4724: an extended CO emission source at z = 2.2867.
BROWN R.L. and VANDEN BOUT P.A.
1992ApJ...397L..23K 112 T K                 1 24 Aperture synthesis CO (J=3-2) observations of a protogalaxy candidate
IRAS F10214+4724.
KAWABE R., SAKAMOTO K., ISHIZUKI S., et al.
1992ApJ...397L..27S 106 T K                 5 16 Molecular gas distribution in a protogalaxy candidate
IRAS F10214+4724 : a dense compact nucleus and nondetected extra components.
SAKAMOTO K., ISHIZUKI S., KAWABE R., et al.
1992ApJ...398L..25D 107 T K                 9 66 Submillimeter spectrum and dust mass of the primeval galaxy IRAS 10214+4724. DOWNES D., RADFORD S.J.E., GREVE A., et al.
1992ApJ...398L..29S 121 T K                 4 248 Warm molecular gas in the primeval galaxy IRAS 10214+4724. SOLOMON P.M., DOWNES D. and RADFORD S.J.E.
1992ApJ...399L..55S 71 T                   5 25 High spatial resolution continuum and H-alpha imaging of the high-redshift IRAS source FSC
10214+4724.
SOIFER B.T., NEUGEBAUER G., MATTHEWS K., et al.
1992ApJ...400...96W 1 17 108 Polarimetry and spectrophotometry of the QSO IRAS 13349+2438 and the unification of active galaxies. WILLS B.J., WILLS D., EVANS II N.J., et al.
1992MNRAS.256p..35C 70 T                   1 ~ Submillimetre observations of the z=2.286 IRAS galaxy
10214+4724.
CLEMENTS D.L., ROWAN-ROBINSON M., LAWRENCE A., et al.
1992MNRAS.256p..53T 13 ~ The optical polarizations of high- and intermediate-redshift radio galaxies. TADHUNTER C.N., SCARROTT S.M., DRAPER P., et al.
1992BAAS...24..752B 70 T                   1 ~ 20 microm. observations of IRAS 10214+4724: the source identified with a z=2.3 galaxy. BECKLIN E.E. and ZUCKERMAN B.
1992BAAS...24..753V 70 T                   1 0 [CI] emission in the z = 2.286 protogalaxy IRAS F10214+4724 observed in the J = 2-1 (809 GHz) and J = 1-0 (492 GHz) transitions. VANDEN BOUT P.A. and BROWN R.L.
1992BAAS...24.1162R 70 T                   1 ~ Distribution of molecular gas in the primeval galaxy IRAS 10214+4724. RADFORD S.J.E., BROWN R.L. and VANDEN BOUT P.A.
1992Natur.355..299B 3 2 Gamma-ray power from 3C 279. BIGNAMI G.F.
1992Natur.356..318S 77 T                   4 116 Molecula gas content of the primaeval galaxy IRAS 10214+4724. SOLOMON P.M., RADFORD S.J.E. and DOWNES D.
1992NewSc1828...18M 1 1 Runaway star formation drives primeval galaxy. MITTON S.
1992PASJ...44L.241T 74 T                   1 18 Observations of CO (J=1-0) and (J=3-2) emission lines toward the very High-redshifted galaxy IRAS F10214+4724. TSUBOI M. and NAKAI N.
1993A&A...271L..21R 72 T                   4 18 Distribution of molecular gas in the primeval galaxy
IRAS F 10214+4724.
RADFORD S.J.E., BROWN R.L. and VANDEN BOUT P.A.
1993A&A...273L..19E 2 1 11 Water at z = 2.286 ? ENCRENAZ P.J., COMBES F., CASOLI F., et al.
1993ApJ...404L..33R 3 9 Isotropy of the cosmic background radiation at 3.4 millimeters with 10" resolution. RADFORD S.J.E.
1993ApJ...412L..21B 2 2 20 CO emission from the z = 2.14 damped Lyman-Alpha system toward 0528-250. BROWN R.L. and VANDEN BOUT P.A.
1993ApJ...414L..13D 1 34 163 Molecular gas mass and far-infrared emission from distant luminous galaxies. DOWNES D., SOLOMON P.M. and RADFORD S.J.E.
1993ApJ...415...82H 3 7 110 The highly polarized hidden quasar IRAS 09104+4109 : a double-lobed radio source in a rich cluster. HINES D.C. and WILLS B.J.
1993MNRAS.260...28L 73 T                   7 62 Optical, infrared, radio and polarization imaging of the high-redshift galaxy IRAS F10214+4724. LAWRENCE A., ROWAN-ROBINSON M., OLIVER S.J., et al.
1993MNRAS.261..513R 73 T                   10 118 The ultraviolet-to-radio continuum of the ultraluminous galaxy IRAS F10214+4724. ROWAN-ROBINSON M., EFSTATHIOU A., LAWRENCE A., et al.
1993MNRAS.262L..23C 71 T                   5 6 Extended H-alpha emission from IRAS F10214+4724 : starburst or active galactic nucleus ? CLEMENTS D.L., VAN DER WERF P.P., KRABBE A., et al.
1993MNRAS.263L..37T 72 T                   2 12 Stronglimits on the 20-mu-m emission from the high-redshift galaxy IRAS 10214+4724. TELESCO C.M.
1993MNRAS.264..509B 26 2 215 Submillimetre cosmology. BLAIN A.W. and LONGAIR M.S.
1993ARA&A..31..297S 16 36 Millimeter and submillimeter interferometry of astronomical sources. SARGENT A.I. and WELCH W.J.
1993BAAS...25..789E 71 T                   1 ~ The Seyfert II nature of the IRAS source
FSC 10214+4724.
EISENHARDT P., ELSTON R., McCARTHY P., et al.
1993BAAS...25..926M 71 T                   1 0 Near infrared observations of the environment of
FSC 10214+4724 with the Keck Telescope.
MATTHEWS K., et al.
1993BAAS...25.1471J 71 T                   1 ~ The luminous z=2.286 IRAS source
FSC10214+4724 contains a hidden AGN.
JANNUZI B.T., ELSTON R., SCHMIDT G.D., et al.
1993PBeiO..23...26M 13 0 The possible features of primeval galaxies. MA E.
1993PBeiO..23...90M 1 0 Faint blue counts and the dwarf galaxies in CDM model. MA E., YU Y.-Q. and CHEN S.
1993RPPh...56.1209W 23 26 Interstellar molecules. WINNEWISSER G. and HERBST E.
1993SciN..143..388P 2 0 Dawn of a telescope : Keck gets first images. PENDICK D.
1993S&W....32..439M 7 0 Der Sternentehung auf der Spur. MAUERSBERGER R. and HENKEL C.
1994A&A...287..716C 108 T K                 1 10 Further support for the presence of water in
IRAS 10214+4724.
CASOLI F., GERIN M., ENCRENAZ P.J., et al.
1994A&A...288L..33C 3 5 66 Dust at high z. CHINI R. and KRUEGEL E.
1994A&A...288L..41W 11 25 A search for millimeterwave CO emission in damped Lyman-α systems. WIKLIND T. and COMBES F.
1994A&A...289...54V 2 4 45 TX 0211-122: a starburst radio galaxy at z=2.34? VAN OJIK R., ROETTGERING H.J.A., MILEY G.K., et al.
1994AJ....107..910E 73 T                   5 59 The Seyfert II nature of the IRAS source
FSC 10214+4724.
ELSTON R., McCARTHY P.J., EISENHARDT P., et al.
1994AJ....108.1147S 10 20 Multicolor detection of high-redshift quasars. II. Five objets with z≥4. SMITH J.D., DJORGOVSKI S., THOMPSON D., et al.
1994ApJ...420L...1S 2 8 69 Deep imaging of the field of the z = 4.9 quasar PC 1247+3406 and faint galaxy counts in the K band with the Keck telescope. SOIFER B.T., MATTHEWS K., DJORGOVSKI S., et al.
1994ApJ...420L..13M 107 T K                 7 43 Near-infrared imaging of
FSC 10214+4724 with the W.M. Keck Telescope.
MATTHEWS K., SOIFER B.T., NELSON J., et al.
1994ApJ...422...81M 1 10 41 Models for the evolution of the spectral energy distribution of elliptical galaxies from ultraviolet to far-infrared wavelengths. MAZZEI P., DE ZOTTI G. and XU C.
1994ApJ...424L..65C 5 3 71 IRAS F15307+3252 : a hyperluminous infrared galaxy at z = 0.93. CUTRI R.M., HUCHRA J.P., LOW F.J., et al.
1994ApJ...427..140F 38 1 154 Luminosity evolution and dust effects in distant galaxies: implications for the observability of the early evolutionary phases. FRANCESCHINI A., MAZZEI P., DE ZOTTI G., et al.
1994ApJ...429L..49J 111 T K                 1 21 The hidden nuclear spectrum of the luminous IRAS source
FSC 10214+4724.
JANNUZI B.T., ELSTON R., SCHMIDT G.D., et al.
1994ApJ...430L.109Y 1 10 58 VV 114: making of an ultraluminous galaxy? YUN M.S., SCOVILLE N.Z. and KNOP R.A.
1994ApJ...436L..51F 9 29 Fe K emission from the hidden quasar IRAS P09104+4109. FABIAN A.C., SHIOYA Y., IWASAWA K., et al.
1994MNRAS.266L...5M 73 T                   1 9 A model for the continuum energy distribution of the ultraluminous galaxy IRAS F10214+4724. MAZZEI P. and DE ZOTTI G.
1994MNRAS.266L..41L 73 T                   2 23 A ROSAT observation of the high-redshift galaxy IRAS F10214+4724. LAWRENCE A., RIGOPOULOU D., ROWAN-ROBINSON M., et al.
1994MNRAS.266..983P 1 4 22 New limits on galaxy formation at high reshift. PARKES I.M., COLLINS C.A. and JOSEPH R.D.
1994MNRAS.267.1007H 14 1 58 Astrophysical deductions from the quasi-steady-state cosmology. HOYLE F., BURBIDGE G. and NARLIKAR J.V.
1994MNRAS.268..235G 3 30 366 Thick tori around active galactic nuclei: a comparison of model predictions with observations of the infrared continuum and silicate features. GRANATO G.L. and DANESE L.
1994PASP..106....1T 79 6 Astrophysics in 1993. TRIMBLE V. and LEONARD P.J.T.
1994BAAS...26..894S 2 ~ SIRTF observations of the highest luminosity infrared galaxies. SOIFER B.T., LOW F.J. and HOUCK J.R.
1994BAAS...26.1337R 71 T                   1 ~ CO at z=2.3 in IRAS 10214+4724. RADFORD S.J.E., SOLOMON P.M. and DOWNES D.
1994BAAS...26.1424G 2 ~ CO absorption and emission in the damped Lyalpha absorption line system toward PKS 0528-250. GE J., et al.
1994C&E...297...17D 2 0 Cocon de gaz pour un jeune quasar. DEFAIT J.-P.
1994ExA.....3...77M 2 4 41 The near infrared camera on the W.M. Keck Telescope. MATTHEWS K. and SOIFER B.T.
1994Natur.370..324J 2 ~ Dust in the distance. JOSEPH R.D.
1994Natur.370..347D 16 2 134 Detection of a large mass of dust in a radio galaxy at redshift z = 3.8. DUNLOP J.S., HUGHES D.H., RAWLINGS S., et al.
1994Natur.371..559D 2 0 Lessons from a lucky star. DOWNES D.
1994Natur.371..586B 6 5 137 Extremely strong carbon monoxide emission from the Cloverleaf quasar at a redshift of 2.5. BARVAINIS R., TACCONI L., ANTONUCCI R., et al.
1994PASJ...46L.163O 4 1 Search for CO emission from the damped Lyman-alpha system toward QSO 1215+333. OHTA K., USUI T., YAMADA T., et al.
1994PASJ...46L.179T 74 T                   1 14 Strong CO (J=1-O) emission toward IRAS F10214+4724. TSUBOI M. and NAKAI N.
1994S&T....88c..20K 9 ~ Science with the Keck Telescope. KRISCIUNAS K.
1994IAUS..159..470J 4 5 Polarized optical and infrared emission from high redshift radio galaxies. JANNUZI B.T.
1995A&A...300...20B 3 5 A method of searching for high-redshift proto-galaxies. BRAINE J.
1995A&A...300..366C 5 1 A search for cold dust in two distant radio galaxies. CIMATTI A. and FREUDLING W.
1995AJ....109..928H 8 26 Galaxy companions to QSOs at z = 2.3. HUTCHINGS J.B.
1995AJ....110..963T 24 67 A narrowband imaging survey for primeval galaxies. THOMPSON D., DJORGOVSKI S. and TRAUGER J.
1995AJ....110..994H 1 7 29 QSO host galaxies at z=2.3. HUTCHINGS J.B.
1995AJ....110.1019S 6 4 Infrared luminous galaxies, QSOs, AGN -monsters and starbursts. STEIN W.A.
1995AJ....110.1573B 71 T                   2 6 Monconfirmation of extreme CO(1-0) line emission from IRAS F10214+4724. BARVAINIS R.
1995ApJ...438L...5Y 4 8 Possible detection of a CO emission line from a quasar at z = 2.88. YAMADA T., AOKI K., TOMITA A., et al.
1995ApJ...438..643K 1 2 15 The spectral energy distribution of the z = 3 quasar : HS 1946+7658. KUHN O., BECHTOLD J., CUTRI R., et al.
1995ApJ...440..515D 21 58 Discovery of a z = 2.76 dusty radio galaxy. DEY A., SPINRAD H. and DICKINSON M.
1995ApJ...442..569M 4 1 18 Infrared line emission from high-redshift galaxies. I. Calculations. MANNUCCI F. and BECKWITH S.V.W.
1995ApJ...443L..65S 109 T K                 3 24 Near-infrared and optical spectroscopy of
FSC 10214+4724.
SOIFER B.T., COHEN J.G., ARMUS L., et al.
1995ApJ...449L..29G 112 T K                 3 63 High-resolution infrared imaging of
FSC 10214+4724 : evidence for gravitational lensing.
GRAHAM J.R. and LIU M.C.
1995ApJ...449L.109S 108 T K                 4 29 Extended molecular gas in
FSC 10214+4724.
SCOVILLE N.Z., YUN M.S., BROWN R.L., et al.
1995ApJ...450L...1H 3 7 94 The buried QSO in IRAS F15307+3252 and the nature of hyperluminous infrared galaxies. HINES D.C., SCHMIDT G.D., SMITH P.S., et al.
1995ApJ...450L..41B 112 T K                 5 114 A gravitational lens solution for the IRAS galaxy
FSC 10214+4724.
BROADHURST T. and LEHAR J.
1995ApJ...451L...9B 110 T K                 4 59 The broadband spectral energy distributions of the Cloverleaf quasar and
IRAS F10214+4724.
BARVAINIS R., ANTONUCCI R., HURT T., et al.
1995ApJ...451..484L 17 57 Imaging and spectroscopy of damped Ly-alpha quasi-stellar object absorption-line clouds. LOWENTHAL J.D., HOGAN C.J., GREEN R.F., et al.
1995ApJ...452L...9C 107 T K                 7 20 Spectroscopic and morphological evidence that IRAS
FSC 10214+4724 is a gravitational lens.
CLOSE L.M., HALL P.B., LIU C.T., et al.
1995ApJ...452..549H 34 123 The nature of the ultraviolet continuum in type 2 Seyfert galaxies. HECKMAN T., KROLIK J., MEURER G., et al.
1995ApJ...453L..65D 125 T K                 1 72 New observations and a new interpretation of CO(3-2) in
IRAS F10214+4724.
DOWNES D., SOLOMON P.M. and RADFORD S.J.E.
1995ApJ...453L..91W 6 22 The molecular medium of H1413+117: BIMA CO (3-2) and HCO+ (4-3) observations. WILNER D.J., ZHAO J.-H. and HO P.T.P.
1995ApJ...453..616S viz 347 172 Multiwavelength energy distributions and bolometric luminosities of the 12 micron galaxy sample. SPINOGLIO L., MALKAN M.A., RUSH B., et al.
1995MNRAS.273..649E 38 2 309 Dusty discs in active galactic nuclei. EFSTATHIOU A. and ROWAN-ROBINSON M.
1995MNRAS.276L..31S 71 T                   10 35 Spectroscopic evidence that the extreme properties of IRAS
F 10214+4724 are due to gravitational lensing.
SERJEANT S., LACY M., RAWLINGS S., et al.
1995MNRAS.277..616T 72 T                   4 20 How much of the extreme luminosity of IRAS F10214+4724 can be attributed to gravitational lensing ? TRENTHAM N.
1995BAAS...27..871B 2 ~ Molecular gas in the host galaxies of AGN. BARVAINIS R.
1995BAAS...27..886E 71 T                   1 ~ The luminous IRAS source
FSC10214+4724 is gravitationally lensed.
EISENHARDT P., SOIFER B.T., ARMUS L., et al.
1995BAAS...27..886L 71 T                   1 ~ W.M. Keck telescope high resolution near-infrared imaging of
FSC 10214+4724 : evidence for gravitational lensing.
LIU M.C. and GRAHAM R.
1995BAAS...27.1450G 71 T                   1 ~ The hidden, lensed QSO
FSC 10214+4724.
GOODRICH R.W., et al.
1995BASI...23..135J 13 2 Galaxy interactions, and the starburst galaxies - AGN connection. JOG C.J.
1995BASI...23..227D 8 0 Japanese radio astronomy - Past, present, and future. DEGUCHI S.
1995JAF....49...42B 1 0 Une recherche de proto-galaxie a grand z ? BRAINE J.
1995NewSc1984...14H 1 0 'Brightest galaxy' is only an illusion. HECHT J.
1995P&SS...43.1439D 1 1 The extragalactic infrared background. DE ZOTTI G., FRANCESCHINI A., MAZZEI P., et al.
1995PASJ...47..265I 71 T                   4 6 Near-infrared spectrophotometry of IRAS
FSC 10214+4724.
IWAMURO F., MAIHARA T., TSUKAMOTO H., et al.
1995SSRv...74....9F 6 0 Extragalactic observations and future missions. FRANCESCHINI A., DE ZOTTI G. and MAZZEI P.
1995SSRv...74..259V 3 3 44 Cosmological variability of fundamental physical constants. VARSHALOVICH D.A. and POTEKHIN A.Y.
1996A&A...306L..41C 7 8 CO lines from giant arcs in clusters. CASOLI F., ENCRENAZ P., FORT B., et al.
1996A&A...309L..43B 6 6 No CO emission from Damped Lyman-α absorbers. BRAINE J., DOWNES D. and GUILLOTEAU S.
1996A&A...309..416I 7 4 A search for N+ at z=3.8. IVISON R.J. and HARRISON A.P.
1996A&A...310..705F 1 8 32 Observations of weak lensing in the fields of luminous radio sources. FORT B., MELLIER Y., DANTEL-FORT M., et al.
1996A&A...312..751V 17 29 The effects of resonance scattering and dust on the UV line spectrum of radio galaxies. VILLAR-MARTIN M., BINETTE L. and FOSBURY R.A.E.
1996A&A...313...91D 1 3 12 Non-thermal mm-continuum emission from the radio galaxy B2 0902+343, and non-detection of CO(4-3). DOWNES D., SOLOMON P.M., SANDERS D.B., et al.
1996A&A...313..417K 3 7 High-redshift B3 radio sources at 1.3mm wavelength. KLEIN U., VIGOTTI M., GREGORINI L., et al.
1996A&A...315....1O 60 115 Continuum millimetre observations of high-redshift radio-quiet QSOs II. Five new detections at z>4. OMONT A., McMAHON R.G., COX P., et al.
1996AJ....111.1021R 75 T                   1 14 Resolution of the discrepancy in the CO(3⟶2) flux of IRAS F10214+4724. RADFORD S.J.E., DOWNES D., SOLOMON P.M., et al.
1996AJ....111.1783Y 5 10 150 A proto-galaxy candidate at z=2.7 discovered by its young stellar population. YEE H.K.C., ELLINGSON E., BECHTOLD J., et al.
1996ApJ...456L...9G 75 T                   5 61
FSC 10214+4724: a gravitationally lensed, hidden QSO.
GOODRICH R.W., MILLER J.S., MARTEL A., et al.
1996ApJ...457..658E 1 12 45 A search for CO emission in high-redshift powerful radio galaxies. EVANS A.S., SANDERS D.B., MAZZARELLA J.M., et al.
1996ApJ...458L..57O 1 7 40 Discovery of a type 2 quasar at z = 0.9. OHTA K., YAMADA T., NAKANISHI K., et al.
1996ApJ...459..491S 4 2 A search for molecular gas in high-redshift normal galaxies in the foreground of the gravitationally lensed quasar Q1208+1011. SAMS III B.J., SCHUSTER K. and BRANDL B.
1996ApJ...460L..11G 4 4 53 Dust-enshrouded AGN models for hyperluminous, high-redshift infrared galaxies. GRANATO G.L., DANESE L. and FRANCESCHINI A.
1996ApJ...461...72E 74 T                   9 95 Hubble Space Telescope observations of the luminous IRAS source
FSC 10214+4724: a gravitationally lensed infrared quasar.
EISENHARDT P.R., ARMUS L., HOGG D.W., et al.
1996ApJ...463L..55K 113 T K                 1 18 Near infrared imaging spectroscopy of IRAS
FSC10214+4724: evidence for a starburst region around an AGN at z=2.3.
KROKER H., GENZEL R., KRABBE A., et al.
1996ApJ...466L..67I 5 7 Near-infrared spectrophotometry of the radio galaxy 4C 40.36 at z=2.269. IWAMURO F., OYA S., TSUKAMOTO H., et al.
1996ApJ...466..114Z 11 2 68 On the effects of bursts of massive star formation during the evolution of elliptical galaxies. ZEPF S.E. and SILK J.
1996ApJ...467L..73H 1 4 23 A candidate gravitational lens in the Hubble Deep Field. HOGG D.W., BLANDFORD R., KUNDIC T., et al.
1996ApJ...470..771L 9 10 IRAS FSC 15307+3252: gravitationally lensed Seyfert or cannibal elliptical at z = 0.93? LIU M.C., GRAHAM J.R. and WRIGHT G.S.
1996ApJS..105..369M viz 224 199 Galactic H I column densities toward quasars and active galactic nuclei. MURPHY E.M., LOCKMAN F.J., LAOR A., et al.
1996MNRAS.278..669I 1 4 12 A search for molecular gas in a high-redshift radio galaxy. IVISON R.J., PAPADOPOULOS P., SEAQUIST E.R., et al.
1996MNRAS.278..829G 2 3 24 The case against bimodal star formation in elliptical galaxies. GIBSON B.K.
1996MNRAS.279..535M 1 5 21 Dust in high-redshift radio galaxies and the early evolution of spheroidal galaxies. MAZZEI P. and DE ZOTTI G.
1996MNRAS.279..884G 73 T                   3 22 Radiative transfer models for IRAS F10214+4724. GREEN S.M. and ROWAN-ROBINSON M.
1996MNRAS.280.1167E 18 53 The implications of large dust masses at high redshifts : a first look at galactic evolution in the submillimetre waveband. EALES S.A. and EDMUNDS M.G.
1996MNRAS.283L..95F 1 4 23 X-ray emission from the field of the hyperluminous IRAS galaxy IRAS F15307+3252. FABIAN A.C., CUTRI R.M., SMITH H.E., et al.
1996MNRAS.283..174P 34 1 104 Starburst galaxy contributions to extragalactic source counts. PEARSON C. and ROWAN-ROBINSON M.
1996MNRAS.283.1003C 10 16 Optical integral field spectroscopy and ROSAT X-ray imaging of IRAS 09104+4109. CRAWFORD C.S. and VANDERRIEST C.
1996MNRAS.283.1340B 36 1 108 Galaxy-galaxy gravitational lensing in the millimetre /submillimetre waveband. BLAIN A.W.
1996PASP..108....8T 34 1 Astrophysics in 1995. TRIMBLE V. and LEONARD P.J.T.
1996PASP..108..187B 12 7 A VLA search for CO and HCN emission from z=4 quasars. BARVAINIS R. and ANTONUCCI R.
1996ARA&A..34..749S 28 29 2459 Luminous infrared galaxies. SANDERS D.B. and MIRABEL I.F.
1996Msngr..83...22S 5 0 Science with large millimeter arrays. A summary of the ESO-IRAM-NFRA-Onsala workshop. SHAVER P.A.
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