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1978AJ.....83.1141N 50 5 Accurate positions of optically selected QSOs. NIETO J.-L.
1982LicOB.927....1G 33 0 A redshift difference between high and low ionization emission-line regions in QSOs-evidence for radial motions. GASKELL C.M.
1983ApJ...269..352S viz 2 125 1272 Quasar evolution derived from the Palomar bright quasar survey and other complete quasar surveys. SCHMIDT M. and GREEN R.F.
1984AJ.....89..958H 1 15 113 Low-redshift quasars as the active nuclei of cosmologically distant interacting galaxies: a spectroscopic investigation. HECKMAN T.M., BOTHUN G.D., BALICK B., et al.
1984ApJ...279..465M 240 160 A comparison of the properties of highly polarized QSOs versus low-polarization QSOs. MOORE R.L. and STOCKMAN H.S.
1984ApJ...279..485S 142 147 The optical polarization properties of "normal" quasars. STOCKMAN H.S., MOORE R.L. and ANGEL J.R.P.
1984ApJS...54..495G 106 44 An imaging survey of fields around quasars. I. A catalog GREEN R.F. and YEE H.K.C.
1985ApJ...298..448W 75 88 Optical selection effects that bias quasar evolution studies. WAMPLER E.J. and PONZ D.
1986AJ.....91..354Y 661 25 On optical studies of high-velocity clouds. YORK D.G., BURKS G.S. and GIBNEY T.B.
1986ApJ...305...68S 93 104 Counts, evolution, and background contribution of X-ray quasars and other extragalactic X-ray sources. SCHMIDT M. and GREEN R.F.
1986ApJS...61..305G viz 1882 923 The Palomar-Green catalog of ultraviolet-excess stellar objects. GREEN R.F., SCHMIDT M. and LIEBERT J.
1987AJ.....94.1461Y 37 37 Companions of low-redshift radio-quiet quasars. YEE H.K.C.
1987ApJS...63..615N 103 311 Continuum energy distributions of quasars in the Palomar-Green survey. NEUGEBAUER G., GREEN R.F., MATTHEWS K., et al.
1988SAAOC..12....1K viz 1210 56 A catalogue of spectroscopically identified hot subdwarf stars. KILKENNY D., HEBER U. and DRILLING J.S.
1989AJ.....97..777E 174 366 Accurate galactic N H values towards quasars and AGN. ELVIS M., LOCKMAN F.J. and WILKES B.J.
1989AJ.....97..957N 108 53 The near-infrared variability of a sample of optically selected quasars. NEUGEBAUER G., SOIFER B.T., MATTHEWS K., et al.
1989AJ.....98.1195K 2 113 1107 VLA observations of objects in the Palomar bright quasar survey. KELLERMANN K.I., SRAMEK R., SCHMIDT M., et al.
1989ApJ...338..630B 112 148 Emission-line properties of optically and radio-selected complete quasar samples. BALDWIN J.A., WAMPLER E.J. and GASKELL C.M.
1989ApJ...342..660H 25 67 What is the difference between radio-loud and radio-quiet quasi-stellar objects? HUTCHINGS J.B., JANSON T. and NEFF S.G.
1989ApJ...347...29S 1 109 736 Continuum energy distributions of quasars: shapes and origins. SANDERS D.B., PHINNEY E.S., NEUGEBAUER G., et al.
1989ApJS...69....1H 1594 191 The first addition to the new optical catalog of quasi-stellar objects. HEWITT A. and BURBIDGE G.
1990ApJS...72..471D viz 111 47 A catalog of X-ray measurements of selected samples of active galaxies and nuclei. DELLA CECA R., PALUMBO G.G.C., PERSIC M., et al.
1990ApJS...74..675B 864 48 Associations between quasi-stellar objects and galaxies. BURBIDGE G., HEWITT A., NARLIKAR J.V., et al.
1990ApJS...74..869B 114 126 An optical polarization survey of the Palomar-Green bright quasar sample. BERRIMAN G., SCHMIDT G.D., WEST S.C., et al.
1990MNRAS.246..369L 100 118 Massive thin accretion discs - III. Comparison with the observations. LAOR A.
1992ApJS...80..109B 4 88 1452 The emission-line properties of low-redshift quasi-stellar objects. BOROSON T.A. and GREEN R.F.
1992MNRAS.254...93M 77 65 A spectrophotometric study of BQS quasars. MILLER P., RAWLINGS S., SAUNDERS R., et al.
1993ApJ...419..494W 29 31 The wavelength dependence of polarization of active galaxies and quasars. WEBB W., MALKAN M., SCHMIDT G., et al.
1993ApJS...87..451H viz 14       D               7278 328 A revised and updated catalog of quasi-stellar objects. HEWITT A. and BURBIDGE G.
1993MNRAS.263..425M viz 88 191 The radio and optical properties of the z < 0.5 BQS quasars. MILLER P., RAWLINGS S. and SAUNDERS R.
1993MNRAS.264..455D 31 105 Infrared imaging of the host galaxies of radio-loud and radio-quiet quasars. DUNLOP J.S., TAYLOR G.L., HUGHES D.H., et al.
1994AJ....108.1163K viz 113 204 The radio structure of radio loud and radio quiet quasars in the Palomar bright quasar survey. KELLERMANN K.I., SRAMEK R.A., SCHMIDT M., et al.
1994ApJ...431..137M 1 27 116 Near-infrared imaging of low-redshift quasar host galaxies. II. High-luminosity quasars. McLEOD K.K. and RIEKE G.H.
1994ApJS...95....1E viz 5 70 1636 Atlas of quasar energy distributions. ELVIS M., WILKES B.J., McDOWELL J.C., et al.
1995A&A...298..375F viz 174 165 The jet-disk symbiosis. II.Interpreting the radio/UV correlations in quasars. FALCKE H., MALKAN M.A. and BIERMANN P.L.
1995ApJ...438..632L 97 45 Ultraluminous infrared galaxies and the radio-optical correlation for quasars. LONSDALE C.J., SMITH H.E. and LONSDALE C.J.
1995ApJ...440..435L 239 354 The IUE survey for damped Lyman-alpha and Lyman-limit absorption systems: evolution of the gaseous content of the universe. LANZETTA K.M., WOLFE A.M. and TURNSHEK D.A.
1995Msngr..81...12G 4 0 Near-infrared imaging of QSO host galaxies. GERRITSEN J.P.E. and BARTHEL P.D.
1996A&A...309...81W viz 83 192 X-ray properties of active galactic nuclei with optical FeII emission. WANG T., BRINKMANN W. and BERGERON J.
1996AJ....111..645F viz 164 6 Optical morphology of bright quasars on images taken with 1.2 m Schmidt cameras. FABIAN D. and USHER P.D.
1996AJ....111.1431B 39 47 Radio spectra of radio quiet quasars. BARVAINIS R., LONSDALE C. and ANTONUCCI R.
1996ApJ...468..469F 1 20 61 Galaxy clustering around nearby luminous quasars. FISHER K.B., BAHCALL J.N., KIRHAKOS S., et al.
1996MNRAS.282..117G 98 4 A paradigm revisited: the accretion disc in AGNs and quasars. GONDHALEKAR P.M., ROUILLON-FOLEY C. and KELLETT B.J.
1996MNRAS.283..930T 1 44 156 A near-IR study of the host galaxies of radio-quiet quasars, radio-loud quasars and radio galaxies. TAYLOR G.L., DUNLOP J.S., HUGHES D.H., et al.
1996BASI...24..815S 20 0 On the Hubble diagram of QSOs with cosmological redshifts. SAPRE A.K. and MISHRA V.D.
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...479..642B 8 20 504 Hubble Space Telescope images of a sample of 20 nearby luminous quasars. BAHCALL J.N., KIRHAKOS S., SAXE D.H., et al.
1997GriO...61b...2G 14 0 Converging trajectories : black holes, quasars, and where they meet. GRICE N.A.
1998A&A...330..108Y viz 848 132 Broad band energy distribution of ROSAT detected quasars. II. Radio-quiet objects. YUAN W., BRINKMANN W., SIEBERT J., et al.
1998A&A...332..410H viz 170 121 Evidence for very large-scale coherent orientations of quasar polarization vectors. HUTSEMEKERS D.
1998ApJ...492..116S 2 30 203 HST/WFPC2 observations of warm ultraluminous infrared galaxies. SURACE J.A., SANDERS D.B., VACCA W.D., et al.
1998ApJ...493....1W 75 45 Emission line and ultraviolet to X-ray continuum correlations: constraints on the anisotropy of the ionizing continuum in active galactic nuclei. WANG T.G., LU Y.J. and ZHOU Y.Y.
1998ApJ...505L..83L 2 28 178 On quasar masses and quasar host galaxies. LAOR A.
1998MNRAS.297..366K 1 30 100 The radio properties of radio-quiet quasars. KIKILA M.J., DUNLOP J.S., HUGHES D.H., et al.
1998MNRAS.298..179J 46 32 The detection of binary companions to subdwarf B stars. JEFFERY C.S. and POLLACCO D.L.
1999AJ....118.1169X 415 161 Radio-loud and radio-quiet active galactic nuclei. XU C., LIVIO M. and BAUM S.
1999ApJ...513...76W 40 45 Investigation of the relation between the spectral energy distributions and the emission lines in low-redshift quasars. WILKES B.J., KURASZKIEWICZ J., GREEN P.J., et al.
1999ApJ...526L...5L 43 45 Two different accretion classes in Seyfert 1 galaxies and QSOs. LU Y. and YU Q.
1999MNRAS.305..829I 20 4 The optical/near-infrared broad-line emission and hard X-ray continuum of active galactic nuclei and ultraluminous infrared galaxies. IMANISHI M. and UENO S.
1999MNRAS.306..637G 1 43 249 Long-term optical variability properties of the Palomar-Green quasars. GIVEON U., MAOZ D., KASPI S., et al.
1999MNRAS.308..377M 4 22 321 A comparative HST imaging study of the host galaxies of radio-quiet quasars, radio-loud quasars and radio galaxies - I. McLURE R.J., KUKULA M.J., DUNLOP J.S., et al.
1999MNRAS.309..803G 53 33 Optical monitoring of quasars - I. Variability. GARCIA A., SODRE L., JABLONSKI F.J., et al.
2000A&A...358...77W viz 415 273 The Hamburg/ESO survey for bright QSOs. III. A large flux-limited sample of QSOs. WISOTZKI L., CHRISTLIEB N., BADE N., et al.
2000ApJ...528..637B 1 87 287 On the nature of soft X-ray weak quasi-stellar objects. BRANDT W.N., LAOR A. and WILLS B.J.
2000ApJ...543..552S viz 636 252 Surveys for z>3 damped Lyα absorption systems: the evolution of neutral gas. STORRIE-LOMBARDI L.J. and WOLFE A.M.
2000MNRAS.311..833C 46 15 Far-infrared-loud quasars - I. Disturbed and quiescent quasars in the PG survey. CLEMENTS D.L.
2000MNRAS.318..693M 1 9 46 Two-dimensional modelling of optical Hubble Space Telescope and infrared tip-tilt images of quasar host galaxies. McLURE R.J., DUNLOP J.S. and KUKULA M.J.
2001A&A...371...97M 12 26 Adaptive optics imaging of low and intermediate redshift quasars. MARQUEZ I., PETITJEAN P., THEODORE B., et al.
2001ApJ...557..578F 44 14 WFPC2 imaging of quasar environments: a comparison of large bright quasar survey and Hubble space telescope archive quasars. FINN R.A., IMPEY C.D. and HOOPER E.J.
2001MNRAS.321..515M 45 79 The cluster environments of powerful radio-loud and radio-quiet active galactic nuclei. McLURE R.J. and DUNLOP J.S.
2001MNRAS.327..199M 1 47 272 The black hole masses of Seyfert galaxies and quasars. McLURE R.J. and DUNLOP J.S.
2002A&A...389..742W 93 47 Supermassive black hole masses of AGNs with elliptical hosts. WU X.-B., LIU F.K. and ZHANG T.Z.
2002ApJ...565..762W 59 142 Black holes of active and quiescent galaxies. I. The black hole-bulge relation revisited. WANDEL A.
2002ApJ...571..733V 2 56 386 Determining central black hole masses in distant active galaxies. VESTERGAARD M.
2002ApJ...574L.105B 7 7 157 Size and structure of the narrow-line region of quasars. BENNERT N., FALCKE H., SCHULZ H., et al.
2002ApJ...576...61H 68 75 The luminosity function of QSO host galaxies. HAMILTON T.S., CASERTANO S. and TURNSHEK D.A.
2002ApJS..141...23E viz 330 5 JHK' imaging photometry of Seyfert 1 active galactic nuclei and quasars. I. Multiaperture photometry. ENYA K., YOSHII Y., KOBAYASHI Y., et al.
2002ApJS..141...31E viz 213 10 JHK' imaging photometry of Seyfert 1 active galactic nuclei and quasars. II. Observation of long-term variability. ENYA K., YOSHII Y., KOBAYASHI Y., et al.
2002MNRAS.333..100M viz 557 38 The 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey: the population of nearby radio galaxies at the 1-mJy level. MAGLIOCCHETTI M., MADDOX S.J., JACKSON C.A., et al.
2003A&A...406..535Z viz 15       D               1 10290 80 The Hamburg/RASS Catalogue of optical identifications. Northern high-galactic latitude ROSAT Bright Source Catalogue X-ray sources. ZICKGRAF F.-J., ENGELS D., HAGEN H.-J., et al.
2003AJ....126.2209A viz 15       D               1166 86 A large, uniform sample of X-Ray-Emitting AGNs: selection approach and an initial catalog from the ROSAT all-sky and Sloan Digital Sky Surveys. ANDERSON S.F., VOGES W., MARGON B., et al.
2003ApJ...590..707M 97 25 A Hubble Space Telescope WFPC2 snapshot survey of 2MASS-selected red QSOs. MARBLE A.R., HINES D.C., SCHMIDT G.D., et al.
2003ApJS..145..199M viz 216 190 An optical spectroscopic atlas of low-redshift active galactic nuclei. MARZIANI P., SULENTIC J.W., ZAMANOV R., et al.
2003MNRAS.340.1095D 4 35 497 Quasars, their host galaxies and their central black holes. DUNLOP J.S., McLURE R.J., KUKULA M.J., et al.
2003MNRAS.346.1103P viz 676 238 The evolution of ΩHIand the epoch of formation of damped Lyman α absorbers. PEROUX C., McMAHON R.G., STORRIE-LOMBARDI L.J., et al.
2004MNRAS.347...67S 43 35 Constraints on active galactic nucleus accretion disc viscosity derived from continuum variability. STARLING R.L.C., SIEMIGINOWSKA A., UTTLEY P., et al.
2004MNRAS.347.1241S 60 26 Relation of radio-quiet quasars to galaxy clusters at z < 0.3. SOCHTING I.K., CLOWES R.G. and CAMPUSANO L.E.
2004MNRAS.350L..31B 84 74 On the origin of the C IV Baldwin effect in active galactic nuclei. BASKIN A. and LAOR A.
2005A&A...433..757S viz         O           224 28 New optical polarization measurements of quasi-stellar objects. The data. SLUSE D., HUTSEMEKERS D., LAMY H., et al.
2005A&A...441..915H viz 353 157 Mapping extreme-scale alignments of quasar polarization vectors'. HUTSEMEKERS D., CABANAC R., LAMY H., et al.
2005AJ....130..873J viz 3 56 551 The Sloan Digital Sky Survey view of the Palomar-Green Bright Quasar Survey. JESTER S., SCHNEIDER D.P., RICHARDS G.T., et al.
2005ApJ...626...89B 44 27 QSO narrow [O III] line width and host galaxy luminosity. BONNING E.W., SHIELDS G.A., SALVIANDER S., et al.
2005MNRAS.356.1029B 87 225 What controls the CIV line profile in active galactic nuclei ? BASKIN A. and LAOR A.
2006A&A...448..165L 1         O           5 13 [OIII] profile substructure in radio-quiet quasars. LEIPSKI C. and BENNERT N.
2006A&A...455..161L         O           21 32 The radio structure of radio-quiet quasars. LEIPSKI C., FALCKE H., BENNERT N., 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.
2006AJ....131.2826S 1 110 405 The X-Ray-to-Optical properties of optically selected active galaxies over wide luminosity and redshift ranges. STEFFEN A.T., STRATEVA I., BRANDT W.N., et al.
2006ApJ...637..104K 57 29 Type I ultraluminous infrared galaxies: transition stage from ULIRGs to QSOs. KAWAKATU N., ANABUKI N., NAGAO T., et al.
2006ApJ...641..689V 4 107 1004 Determining central black hole masses in distant active galaxies and quasars. II. Improved optical and UV scaling relationships. VESTERGAARD M. and PETERSON B.M.
2006A&A...458..107B 42 12 Star-forming QSO host galaxies. BARTHEL P.D.
2007AJ....133..313A viz 15       D               2 7011 64 A large, uniform sample of x-ray-emitting active galactic nuclei from the ROSAT All Sky and Sloan Digital Sky Surveys: the Data Release 5 sample. ANDERSON S.F., MARGON B., VOGES W., et al.
2007ApJ...658..815S viz 16       D               1 203 436 Radio loudness of active galactic nuclei: observational facts and theoretical implications. SIKORA M., STAWARZ L. and LASOTA J.-P.
2007ApJ...661..660K 15       D               2 70 24 Anticorrelation between the mass of a supermassive black hole and the mass accretion rate in type 1 ultraluminous infrared galaxies and nearby QSOs. KAWAKATU N., IMANISHI M. and NAGAO T.
2007ApJ...669..841S 15       D               1 210 98 Aromatic features in AGNs: star-forming infrared luminosity function of AGN host galaxies. SHI Y., OGLE P., RIEKE G.H., et al.
2008A&A...478..321B viz 15       D               156 20 Evidence of a type 1/type 2 dichotomy in the correlation between quasar optical polarization and host-galaxy/extended emission position angles. BORGUET B., HUTSEMEKERS D., LETAWE G., et al.
2008ApJ...678...22H 15       D   O           1 70 13 The fundamental plane of QSOs and the relationship between host and nucleus. HAMILTON T.S., CASERTANO S. and TURNSHEK D.A.
2008MNRAS.390..847L 15       D               1 104 147 On the origin of radio emission in radio-quiet quasars. LAOR A. and BEHAR E.
2008ApJ...687..767K 316       D     X C       8 49 68 The origin of the intrinsic scatter in the relation between black hole mass and bulge luminosity for nearby active galaxies. KIM M., HO L.C., PENG C.Y., et al.
2009A&A...493..907B 129       D     X         4 42 11 Quasar optical variability: searching for interband time delays. BACHEV R.S.
2009ApJ...698..895K viz 17       D               1 113 571 Are the variations in quasar optical flux driven by thermal fluctuations? KELLY B.C., BECHTOLD J. and SIEMIGINOWSKA A.
2009MNRAS.397..265S 15       D               1 129 33 The evolution of star formation in quasar host galaxies. SERJEANT S. and HATZIMINAOGLOU E.
2009ApJ...702..767W viz 15       D               1 280 29 Probing the origins of the CIV and FeKα Baldwin effects. WU J., VANDEN BERK D.E., BRANDT W.N., et al.
2009ApJS..184..138H viz 15       D               1 20665 68 XID II: statistical cross-association of ROSAT bright source catalog X-ray sources with 2MASS point source catalog near-infrared sources. HAAKONSEN C.B. and RUTLEDGE R.E.
2009ApJS..184..398H 15       D               2 95 18 Magellan spectroscopy of low-redshift active galactic nuclei. HO L.C. and KIM M.
2009MNRAS.400.1803W 15       D               1 43 3 Supermassive black hole mass regulated by host galaxy morphology. WATABE Y., KAWAKATU N., IMANISHI M., et al.
2008ChA&A..32..351B viz 15       D               2 171 4 A study of the black hole mass and accretion rate distributions of AGNs. BAO Y.-Y., ZHANG X., CHEN L.-E., et al.
2010MNRAS.403.1246S 15       D               3 118 112 Enhanced star formation in narrow-line Seyfert 1 active galactic nuclei revealed by Spitzer. SANI E., LUTZ D., RISALITI G., et al.
2010MNRAS.403.2088L 397       D S   X C       9 75 10 Study of a homogeneous QSO sample: relations between the QSO and its host galaxy. LETAWE Y., LETAWE G. and MAGAIN P.
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.
2011ApJ...728...98D 16       D               1 81 262 The radiative efficiency of accretion flows in individual active galactic nuclei. DAVIS S.W. and LAOR A.
2009RAA.....9..529M 15       D               1 42 8 Extending the Eigenvector 1 space to the optical variability of quasars. MAO Y.-F., WANG J. and WEI J.-Y.
2011MNRAS.417..184B 15       D               1 200 29 Is there really a dichotomy in active galactic nucleus jet power? BRODERICK J.W. and FENDER R.P.
2012ApJ...751...52E viz 15       D               1 4327 67 Reliable identifications of active galactic nuclei from the WISE, 2MASS, and ROSAT all-sky surveys. EDELSON R. and MALKAN M.
2012ApJS..201...31G viz 15       D               1 15561 75 Double-peaked narrow emission-line galaxies from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. I. Sample and basic properties. GE J.-Q., HU C., WANG J.-M., et al.
2013ApJ...763...58S 16       D               2 70 17 The chemical properties of low-redshift QSOs. SHIN J., WOO J.-H., NAGAO T., et al.
2013ApJ...767...72R 16       D               1 76 22 Unveiling the σ-discrepancy. II. Revisiting the evolution of ULIRGs and the origin of quasars. ROTHBERG B., FISCHER J., RODRIGUES M., et al.
2013ApJ...767..117O 1092     A D     X C       28 3 4 The extended narrow-line region of two Type-I quasi-stellar objects. OH S., WOO J.-H., BENNERT V.N., et al.
2013ApJ...772..132C 78           X         2 20 28 Intermediate-age stellar populations in classical quasi-stellar object host galaxies. CANALIZO G. and STOCKTON A.
2014ApJS..214...23S viz 16       D               1 139 29 Infrared spectra and photometry of complete samples of palomar-green and two micron all sky survey quasars. SHI Y., RIEKE G.H., OGLE P.M., et al.
2013ChA&A..37...28X 16       D               2 117 1 The black hole masses and radio characteristics of radio quasars. XIONG D.-R., ZHANG X., ZHENG Y.-G., et al.
2015ApJS..216...17K viz 56       D     X         2 83 21 The AKARI 2.5-5.0 µm spectral atlas of Type-1 active galactic nuclei: black hole mass estimator, line ratio, and hot dust temperature. KIM D., IM M., KIM J.H., et al.
2015ApJS..219...22P 16       D               4 87 19 Herschel survey of the palomar-green QSOs at low redshift. PETRIC A.O., HO L.C., FLAGEY N.J.M., et al.
2016ApJ...819L..27Z viz 16       D               1 69 20 Distributions of quasar hosts on the galaxy main sequence plane. ZHANG Z., SHI Y., RIEKE G.H., et al.
2016A&A...591A.136L viz 56       D     X         2 419 70 The far-infrared emitting region in local galaxies and QSOs: Size and scaling relations. LUTZ D., BERTA S., CONTURSI A., et al.
2016MNRAS.459..257S 17       D               1 63 78 AGN are cooler than you think: the intrinsic far-IR emission from QSOs. SYMEONIDIS M., GIBLIN B.M., PAGE M.J., et al.
2016MNRAS.462..966G 16       D               1 212 2 The underlying driver for the C IV Baldwin effect in QSOs with 0 < z < 5. GE X., BIAN W.-H., JIANG X.-L., et al.
2017ApJS..228....6X 97       D       C       3 152 16 Silicate dust in active galactic nuclei. XIE Y., LI A. and HAO L.
2017ApJ...835..256K 43           X         1 22 59 Fading AGN candidates: AGN histories and outflow signatures. KEEL W.C., LINTOTT C.J., MAKSYM W.P., et al.
2017ApJ...835..257L 16       D               1 122 53 Dust-deficient Palomar-Green quasars and the diversity of AGN intrinsic IR emission. LYU J., RIEKE G.H. and SHI Y.
2017ApJ...841...76L viz 16       D               1 137 48 The intrinsic far-infrared continua of type-1 quasars. LYU J. and RIEKE G.H.
2017MNRAS.471...59L viz 16       D               1 88 18 Intrinsic AGN SED & black hole growth in the Palomar-Green quasars. LANI C., NETZER H. and LUTZ D.
2017A&A...608A..53J 17       D               1 16 30 The formation of ultra compact dwarf galaxies and massive globular clusters. Quasar-like objects to test for a variable stellar initial mass function. JERABKOVA T., KROUPA P., DABRINGHAUSEN J., et al.
2018ApJ...854..158S viz 16       D               1 88 79 On the gas content and efficiency of AGN feedback in low-redshift quasars. SHANGGUAN J., HO L.C. and XIE Y.
2018AJ....155..189D viz 16       D               1 18896 7 The Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fibre Spectroscopic Telescope (LAMOST) Quasar Survey: quasar properties from data release two and three. DONG X.Y., WU X.-B., AI Y.L., et al.
2017NatAs...1..775W 16       D               1 96 57 Tidally disrupted dusty clumps as the origin of broad emission lines in active galactic nuclei. WANG J.-M., DU P., BROTHERTON M.S., et al.
2018ApJ...862..118Z 16       D               1 76 44 The infrared emission and opening angle of the torus in quasars. ZHUANG M.-Y., HO L.C. and SHANGGUAN J.
2018MNRAS.478.4068L viz 16       D               1 158 3 Narrow vs. broad-line Seyfert 1 galaxies: X-ray, optical, and mid-infrared AGN characteristics. LAKICEVIC M., POPOVIC L.C. and KOVACEVIC-DOJCINOVIC J.
2019MNRAS.482.5513L 17       D               1 47 45 What drives the radio slopes in radio-quiet quasars? LAOR A., BALDI R.D. and BEHAR E.
2019AJ....157..148G viz 17       D               2 185 4 The blueshift of the C IV broad emission line in QSOs. GE X., ZHAO B.-X., BIAN W.-H., et al.
2019PASJ...71...25K 100       D         F     4 80 ~ The interplay between active galactic nuclei and star formation activities of type 1 active galactic nuclei probed by polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon 3.3 μm emission feature with AKARI. KIM J.H., IM M., KIM D., et al.
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