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1988AJ.....96.1575H 2 5 58 Tidal interactions and infrared-bright QSOs. HUTCHINGS J.B. and NEFF S.G.
1988ApJ...328..161K 45   K                 3 126 The properties and environment of the giant, infrared-luminous galaxy
IRAS 09104+4109.
KLEINMANN S.G., HAMILTON D., KEEL W.C., et al.
1989ApJ...343..672F 9 23 IRAS 20460+1925 : an extreme Seyfert 2 and one of the most luminous galaxies known. FROGEL J.A., GILLETT F.C., TERNDRUP D.M., et al.
1991AJ....101..434H 67 64 Evolution of luminous IRAS sources: CCD imaging. HUTCHINGS J.B. and NEFF S.G.
1991ApJS...75..297H viz 947 131 An optical catalog of extragalactic emission-line objects similar to quasi-stellar objects. HEWITT A. and BURBIDGE G.
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.
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.
1992BAAS...24.1184H 70 T                   1 ~ The highly polarized, hidden QSO IRAS 09104+4109 : a double-lobed radio source in a rich cluster. HINES D.C. and WILLS B.J.
1993ApJ...415...82H 109 T K                 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 2 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.
1993RMxAA..27..149H 71 T                   1 3 A buried quasar in IRAS 09104+4109. HINES D.C. and WILLS B.J.
1994A&A...283..791K 58 48 Warm IRAS sources from the Point Source Catalog. III. Emission-line properties, correlations, and AGN unified models. KEEL W.C., DE GRIJP M.H.K., MILEY G.K., et al.
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...436L..51F 106 T K                 9 29 Fe K emission from the hidden quasar
IRAS P09104+4109.
FABIAN A.C., SHIOYA Y., IWASAWA K., 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...452L...9C 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.
1995MNRAS.274L...9B 7 17 A multi-radio-frequency study of the radio-quiet quasar E1821+643. BLUNDELL K.M. and LACY M.
1995MNRAS.274L..63F 72 T                   7 46 ROSAT HRI observations of IRAS
P09104+4109: a massive cooling flow.
FABIAN A.C. and CRAWFORD C.S.
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..649S 74 T                   1 11 Near infrared observations of IRAS 09104+4109. SOIFER B.T., NEUGEBAUER G., ARMUS L., et al.
1996ApJ...456L...9G 4 5 61 FSC 10214+4724: a gravitationally lensed, hidden QSO. GOODRICH R.W., MILLER J.S., MARTEL A., 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...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 3 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...468..565F 1 13 55 Extreme X-ray variability in the narrow-line QSO PHL 1092. FORSTER K. and HALPERN J.P.
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.
1996ApJS..106..399P viz 151 77 A multiwavelength catalog of Seyfert 2 galaxies observed in the 2-10 keV energy band. POLLETTA M., BASSANI L., MALAGUTI G., et al.
1996MNRAS.279..884G 2 3 22 Radiative transfer models for IRAS F10214+4724. GREEN S.M. and ROWAN-ROBINSON M.
1996MNRAS.281.1206Y 59 151 Polarimetry and modelling of narrow-line active galaxies. YOUNG S., HOUGH J.H., EFSTATHIOU A., et al.
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.283.1003C 71 T                   10 16 Optical integral field spectroscopy and ROSAT X-ray imaging of IRAS 09104+4109. CRAWFORD C.S. and VANDERRIEST C.
1996VA.....40..197F 14 0 The X-ray view of the torus in distant AGN. FABIAN A.C.
1997A&A...318L...1T 113 T K                 1 18 Mid-infrared spectroscopy of the hyperluminous infrared galaxy
IRAS P09104+4109.
TANIGUCHI Y., SATO Y., KAWARA K., 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.
1997AJ....113.1179H 1 7 30 X-ray emission from the host clusters of powerful AGN. HALL P.B., ELLINGSON E. and GREEN R.F.
1997ApJ...484..193C 1 12 37 PKS 0116+082: an optically variable compact steep-spectrum source in a narrow-line radio galaxy. COHEN M.H., VERMEULEN R.C., OGLE P.M., et al.
1997ApJ...484..602T 8 2 48 A feedback model for radio sources fueled by cooling flows. TUCKER W. and DAVID L.P.
1997ApJ...486..147G 2 33 233 Thick tori around active galactic nuclei: the case for extended tori and consequences for their X-ray and infrared emission. GRANATO G.L., DANESE L. and FRANCESCHINI A.
1997ApJ...486..763Y 6 15 Evidence of an ionized iron emission line from the radio-quiet quasar E1821+643 by ASCA. YAMASHITA A., MATSUMOTO C., ISHIDA M., et al.
1997ApJS..113..311M 92 36 High-energy spectra of active galactic nuclei. II. Absorption in Seyfert galaxies. MALIZIA A., BASSANI L., STEPHEN J.B., et al.
1997MNRAS.292..105R 1 10 39 Constraining cosmological topology via highly luminous X-ray clusters. ROUKEMA B.F. and EDGE A.C.
1997PASJ...49..179O 13 34 ASCA observations of two ultraluminous IRAS galaxies: IRAS 15307+3252 and IRAS 20460+1925. OGASAKA Y., INOUE H., BRANDT W.N., et al.
1998A&A...334L..73A 1 6 21 The mid infrared spectrum of the hyperluminous galaxies IRAS F15307+3252 and the Cloverleaf. AUSSEL H., GERIN M., BOULANGER F., et al.
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.
1998ApJ...494..503B 103 48 Constraining {OMEGA}0 with the angular size-redshift relation of double-lobed quasars in the FIRST survey. BUCHALTER A., HELFAND D.J., BECKER R.H., et al.
1998ApJ...501...54S 41 53 On the origin of broad Fe kα and H I hα lines in active galactic nuclei. SULENTIC J.W., MARZIANI P., ZWITTER T., et al.
1998ApJ...501..110B 13 31 Spectropolarimetry of 3CR 68.1: a highly inclined quasar. BROTHERTON M.S., WILLS B.J., DEY A., et al.
1998ApJ...506..205E 72 T                   14 31 Near-infrared spectroscopy and a search for CO emission in three extremely luminous IRAS sources:
IRAS F09105+4108, IRAS F15307+3252, and PG 1634+706.
EVANS A.S., SANDERS D.B., CUTRI R.M., et al.
1998MNRAS.297L..57A 2 32 239 The impact of cooling flows on the Tx-Lbol relation for the most luminous clusters. ALLEN S.W. and FABIAN A.C.
1998MNRAS.297L..63A 40 98 The relationship between cooling flows and metallicity measurements for X-ray-luminous clusters. ALLEN S.W. and FABIAN A.C.
1998MNRAS.297.1219I 3 7 82 ASCA spectroscopy of the luminous infrared galaxy NGC 6240: X-ray emission from a starburst and a buried active nucleus. IWASAWA K. and COMASTRI A.
1998MNRAS.300L...7W 12 25 Limits on the X-ray emission from several hyperluminous IRAS galaxies. WILMAN R.J., FABIAN A.C., CUTRI R.M., et al.
1999ApJ...511..730E 1 11 63 Molecular gas in 3C 293: the first detection of CO emission and absorption in a Fanaroff-Riley type II radio galaxy. EVANS A.S., SANDERS D.B., SURACE J.A., et al.
1999ApJ...512..145H 109 T K                 7 39 The misdirected central engine of the hyperluminous infrared galaxy and type 2 QSO
IRAS P
09104+4109
.
HINES D.C., SCHMIDT G.D., WILLS B.J., et al.
1999ApJ...516...85T 14 27 A polarimetric search for hidden quasars in three radio-selected ultraluminous infrared galaxies. TRAN H.D., BROTHERTON M.S., STANFORD S.A., et al.
1999ApJ...517L..13L 1 51 153 Mid-infrared and optical spectroscopy of ultraluminous infrared galaxies: a comparison. LUTZ D., VEILLEUX S. and GENZEL R.
1999ApJ...520...87N 13 21 3C 295: a cluster and its cooling flow at z = 0.46. NEUMANN D.M.
1999ApJ...524...22W 245 174 The LX-t and LX-σ relationships for galaxy clusters revisited. WU X.-P., XUE Y.-J. and FANG L.-Z.
1999ApJS..121..473B viz 1 71 399 A three-dimensional diagnostic diagram for Seyfert 2 galaxies: probing X-ray absorption and Compton thickness. BASSANI L., DADINA M., MAIOLINO R., et al.
1999MNRAS.302...96I 1 22 72 An X-ray investigation of powerful far-infrared galaxies. IWASAWA K.
1999MNRAS.305...61T 2 6 43 Ultraluminous infrared galaxies at high redshift: their position on the Madau plot and their fate. TRENTHAM N., BLAIN A.W. and GOLDADER J.
1999MNRAS.306..599E 2 14 84 The detection of dust in the central galaxies of distant cooling-flow clusters. EDGE A.C., IVISON R.J., SMAIL I., et al.
1999MNRAS.308..309R 14 10 Transverse galaxy velocities from multiple topological images. ROUKEMA B.F. and BAJTLIK S.
1999MNRAS.308.1159C 20 27 Detection of X-ray emission from the host clusters of 3CR quasars. CRAWFORD C.S., LEHMANN I., FABIAN A.C., et al.
1999MNRAS.309..299W 7 15 Mapping the gas kinematics and ionization structure of four ultraluminous IRAS galaxies. WILMAN R.J., CRAWFORD C.S. and ABRAHAM R.G.
1999Ap&SS.266...23V 5 2 Monsters and babies from the FIRST/IRAS survey. VAN BREUGEL W.
1999Ap&SS.266...55W 14 1 ROSAT observations of hyperluminous IRAS galaxies: upper limits and their implications. WILMAN R.J.
1999Ap&SS.266..113A 73 T                   1 5 High resolution WFPC2 imaging of IRAS 09104+4109. ARMUS L., SOIFER B.T. and NEUGEBAUER G.
1999Ap&SS.266..273H 3 0 Misdirected QSOs in the most luminous infrared galaxies. HINES D.C.
2000A&A...353..910F 111 T K                 9 55 BeppoSAX uncovers a type-2 QSO in the hyperluminous infrared galaxy
IRAS 09104+4109.
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2000A&A...357...13R 94 133 The hard X-ray emission of luminous infrared galaxies. RISALITI G., GILLI R., MAIOLINO R., et al.
2000AJ....120..562T 109 T K                 13 32 Keck observations of the hidden quasar
IRAS P09104+4109.
TRAN H.D., COHEN M.H. and VILLAR-MARTIN M.
2000ApJ...543..417G 96 33 Restoration of the ASCA source position accuracy. GOTTHELF E.V., UEDA Y., FUJIMOTO R., et al.
2000MNRAS.311..541W 21 0 Three quasars from a survey of strong 25-µm emitters. WOLSTENCROFT R.D., PARKER Q.A., LONSDALE C.J., et al.
2000MNRAS.312..567Y 1 6 22 A generic scattering model for AGN. YOUNG S.
2000MNRAS.314..589P 13 15 X-ray observations of the ultraluminous infrared galaxy IRAS 19254-7245 (the Superantennae). PAPPA A., GEORGANTOPOULOS I. and STEWART G.C.
2000MNRAS.315..269A 37 108 The properties of cooling flows in X-ray luminous clusters of galaxies. ALLEN S.W.
2000MNRAS.316..234R 1 71 375 X-ray spectra of a large sample of quasars with ASCA. REEVES J.N. and TURNER M.J.L.
2000MNRAS.316..885R 1 47 167 Hyperluminous infrared galaxies. ROWAN-ROBINSON M.
2000MNRAS.318L..31L 5 2 SCUBA observations of Hawaii 167. LEWIS G.F. and CHAPMAN S.C.
2000PASP..112..716J 3 5 The university of Hawaii 2.2 meter fast tip-tilt secondary system. JIM K.T.C., PICKLES A.J., YAMADA H.T., et al.
2000ARA&A..38..761G 1 56 267 Extragalactic results from the Infrared Space Observatory. GENZEL R. and CESARSKY C.J.
2001A&A...366..765G 40 27 Nuclear obscuration and scattering in Seyfert 2 galaxies. GU Q., MAIOLINO R. and DULTZIN-HACYAN D.
2001A&A...380..409V 11 28 Investigating the nature of the z≃2.8 submillimeter selected galaxy SMM J02399-0136 with VLT spectropolarimetry. VERNET J. and CIMATTI A.
2001AJ....121.1893E 20 48 Molecular gas in infrared-excess, optically selected and the quasars connection with infrared-luminous galaxies. EVANS A.S., FRAYER D.T., SURACE J.A., et al.
2001AJ....121.2843B viz 6250 77 Quasars in the 2MASS second incremental data release. BARKHOUSE W.A. and HALL P.B.
2001AJ....121.3286E 20 ~ Molecular gas in infrared-excess, optically selected quasars and the connection with infrared-luminous galaxies. EVANS A.S., FRAYER D.T., SURACE J.A., et al.
2001ApJ...547..667K 19 25 Ultraviolet spectropolarimetry of narrow-line radio galaxies. KISHIMOTO M., ANTONUCCI R., CIMATTI A., et al.
2001ApJ...549..215D 12 11 410 The infrared spectral energy distribution of normal star-forming galaxies. DALE D.A., HELOU G., CONTURSI A., et al.
2001ApJ...552..527T 89 200 ISOCAM-CVF 5-12 micron spectroscopy of ultraluminous infrared galaxies. TRAN Q.D., LUTZ D., GENZEL R., et al.
2001ApJ...554...18A 21 34 The European Large-Area Infrared Space Observatory survey V: a BeppoSAX hard X-ray survey of the S1 region. ALEXANDER D.M., LA FRANCA F., FIORE F., et al.
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2001ApJ...555..719C 6 16 335 Quasi-stellar objects, ultraluminous infrared galaxies, and mergers. CANALIZO G. and STOCKTON A.
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2001MNRAS.321L..15I 111 T K                 6 40 Chandra detection of reflected X-ray emission from the type 2 QSO in
IRAS 09104+4109.
IWASAWA K., FABIAN A.C. and ETTORI S.
2001MNRAS.323..547T 9 7 The temperatures of dust-enshrouded active galactic nuclei. TRENTHAM N. and BLAIN A.W.
2001MNRAS.324..427C 21 43 Infrared observations of serendipitous hard Chandra X-ray sources. CRAWFORD C.S., FABIAN A.C., GANDHI P., et al.
2001MNRAS.326..119I 10 15 Nuclear obscuration in the high-ionization Seyfert 2 galaxy Tol 0109-383. IWASAWA K., MATT G., FABIAN A.C., et al.
2001MNRAS.326.1467D 109 T K                 23 8 On the lack of cold dust in
IRAS P09104+4109 and IRAS F15307+3252: their spectral energy distributions and implications for finding dusty AGNs at high redshift.
DEANE J.R. and TRENTHAM N.
2001MNRAS.328..762E 1 62 343 The detection of molecular gas in the central galaxies of cooling flow clusters. EDGE A.C.
2001MmSAI..72..215A 2 0 BeppoSAX observations of infrared sources in the ELAIS survey. ALEXANDER D.M., LA FRANCA F., FIORE F., et al.
2002A&A...381..757L viz 493 57 A new list of extra-galactic radio jets. LIU F.K. and ZHANG Y.H.
2002A&A...385.1022S 38 95 Ice features in the mid-IR spectra of galactic nuclei. SPOON H.W.W., KEANE J.V., TIELENS A.G.G.M., et al.
2002ApJ...571..218N 21 4 258 A classic type 2 QSO. NORMAN C., HASINGER G., GIACCONI R., et al.
2002ApJ...573L..81L 1 10 56 Extreme X-ray iron lines in active galactic nuclei. LEVENSON N.A., KROLIK J.H., ZYCKI P.T., et al.
2002ApJ...578L..99S 7 14 An extraordinary scattered broad emission line in a type 2 quasi-stellar object. SCHMIDT G.D., SMITH P.S., FOLTZ C.B., et al.
2002MNRAS.329L..18F 2 6 38 On the detectability of distant Compton-thick obscured quasars. FABIAN A.C., WILMAN R.J. and CRAWFORD C.S.
2002MNRAS.329..605F 11 32 Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 observations of hyperluminous infrared galaxies. FARRAH D., VERMA A., OLIVER S., et al.
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2002MNRAS.335..574V 35 32 Observations of hyperluminous infrared galaxies with the Infrared Space Observatory : implications for the origin of their extreme luminosities. VERMA A., ROWAN-ROBINSON M. and McMAHON R.
2002MNRAS.335.1163F 20 52 Submillimetre observations of hyperluminous infrared galaxies. FARRAH D., SERJEANT S., EFSTATHIOU A., et al.
2002ChJAA...2..408C 75 2 Comparisons of infrared colors and emission-line intensities between two types of Seyfert 2 galaxies. CHENG L.-P., ZHAO Y.-H. and WEI J.-Y.
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2005MNRAS.360..322G 2 5 41 Optical properties of 4248 IRAS galaxies. GOTO T.
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2008ApJ...672...94F 64       D     X         2 11 245 Unveiling obscured accretion in the Chandra Deep Field-South. FIORE F., GRAZIAN A., SANTINI P., et al.
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2008ApJ...682..821C viz 15       D               1 208 43 Bandpass dependence of X-ray temperatures in galaxy clusters. CAVAGNOLO K.W., DONAHUE M., VOIT G.M., et al.
2008ApJ...683..114S viz 15       D               1 29 12 Spitzer IRS spectra of optically faint IRAS sources. SARGSYAN L., MICKAELIAN A., WEEDMAN D., et al.
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