3C 130 , the SIMBAD biblio

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1959MmRAS..68...37E viz 475 264 A survey of radio sources at a frequency of 159 Mc/s. EDGE D.O., SHAKESHAFT J.R., McADAM W.B., et al.
1962MmRAS..68..163B viz 240 452 The revised 3C catalogue of radio sources. BENNETT A.S.
1963MNRAS.127....3B 81 30 A survey of extended sources of radio emission. BENNETT A.S.
1963MmRAS..68..163B 331 ~ The revised 3C catalogue of radio sources. BENNETT A.S.
1965ApJ...142.1156E 118 48 The spectra of radio sources at decametric wavelengths. ERICKSON W.C. and CRONYN W.M.
1966ApJ...144..459W 329 283 Optical identification of radio sources in the 3C revised catalogue. WYNDHAM J.D.
1966ApJS...13...65P viz 736 224 Positions and flux densities of radio sources. PAULINY-TOTH I.I.K., WADE C.M. and HEESCHEN D.S.
1968AJ.....73..135G 627 132 Survey of radio sources observed in the continuum near 1420 MHz, declinations -5 to +70. GALT J.A. and KENNEDY J.E.D.
1968AJ.....73..298K 640 89 Measurements of the flux density of discrete radio sources at centimeter wawelengths. I. Observations at 2695 MHz. (11.3cm). KELLERMANN K.I., PAULINY-TOTH I.I.K. and TYLER W.C.
1968AJ.....73..717B 139 70 Observations of radio sources at 10.03 MHz. BRIDLE A.H. and PURTON C.R.
1968AJ.....73..953P 507 86 Measurements of the flux density and spectra of discrete sources at centimeter wavelengths. II. The observations at 5 GHz (6cm). PAULINY-TOTH I.I.K. and KELLERMANN K.I.
1968ApJS...15..203F 535 123 The east-west structure of radio sources at 1425 MHz. FOMALONT E.B.
1969ApJ...156..815B 157 32 Polarization of discrete sources at 21.2-cm wavelength, and galactic depolarization. BOLOGNA J.M., McCLAIN E.F. and SLOANAKER R.M.
1969ApJ...157....1K 315 764 The spectra of radio sources in the revised 3C catalogue. KELLERMANN K.I., PAULINY-TOTH I.I.K. and WILLIAMS P.J.S.
1970A&A.....7...59C 27 21 The frequency of supernovae in our galaxy, estimated from supernova remnants detected at 178 MHz. CASWELL J.L.
1971A&A....11..171W 322 35 A statistically complete sample of radio-sources at 1400 MHz. WITZEL A., VERON P. and VERON M.P.
1971AJ.....76..513F 77 111 Two-dimensional structures of 76 extragalactic radio sources at 1425 MHz. FOMALONT E.B.
1972AJ.....77..405B viz 574 259 Flux densities, positions, and structures for a complete sample of intense radio sources at 1400 MHz. BRIDLE A.H., DAVIS M.M. and FOMALONT E.B.
1973AJ.....78..828K 501 88 Measurements of the flux density and spectra of discrete radio sources at centimeter wavelengths. IV. The observations at 10.7 GHz (2.8 cm). KELLERMANN K.I. and PAULINY-TOTH I.I.K.
1973AJ.....78.1030R 227 162 The low-frequency spectra of nonthermal radio sources. ROGER R.S., BRIDLE A.H. and COSTAIN C.H.
1974A&A....34..341H 79 120 Observations of the structure and polarization of intense extragalactic radio sources at 1415 MHz. HOGOM J.A. and CARLSSON I.
1975AJ.....80..931V 668 82 26.3-MHz radio source survey. II. Radio source positions and fluxes. VINER M.R. and ERICKSON W.C.
1979MNRAS.188..111H 79 276 Optical spectra of 3CR radio galaxies. HINE R.G. and LONGAIR M.S.
1981ApJS...46..239S 266 23 Linear polarization of extragalactic radio sources at 3.71 and 11.1 centimeters. SIMARD-NORMANDIN M., KRONBERG P.P. and BUTTON S.
1982A&AS...49..529V 69 T                   1 12 49 Multifrequency observations of extended radio galaxies V: 3C 31, 3C 33.1, 3C 35, 3C 66B, 3C 129,
3C 130, 3C 223, 3C 310, 3C 390.3 and 4C 48.29.
VAN BREUGEL W. and JAEGERS W.
1983A&A...122..330M 6 13 X-ray observations of radio-jet galaxies. MILEY G.K., NORMAN C., SILK J., et al.
1983A&A...125..172J 69 T                   1 4 7 The cluster around
3C 130.
JAGERS W.J.
1983A&AS...51..127V 45 14 The rotation measures of radio sources in selected celestial zones. - The Perseus arm window. VALLEE J.P.
1983A&AS...52..125V 56 10 Linear polarization observations in selected celestial zones - The anticentre region. VALLEE J.P.
1984A&A...138..237C 17 12 Spatial relations between neutral atomic hydrogen, carbon monoxide and hydroxyl radical in diffuse clouds. CROVISIER J., KAZES I. and BRILLET J.
1984ARA&A..22..319B 191 769 Extragalactic radio jets. BRIDLE A.H. and PERLEY R.A.
1985A&A...143..176J 69 T                   1 4 12 The radio structure of
3C 130 interpreted with a dynamical model.
JAGERS W.J. and DE GRIJP M.H.K.
1985PASP...97..932S viz 301 455 A third update of the status of the 3 CR sources: further new redshifts and new identifications of distant galaxies. SPINRAD H., DJORGOVSKI S., MARR J., et al.
1985Ap&SS.111....1B viz 361 13 Decametric survey of discrete sources in the northern sky. IX. Source catalogue in the declination range 52 deg. to 60 deg. BRAUDE S.Y., SHARYKIN N.K., SOKOLOV K.P., et al.
1985Ap&SS.111..237B 113 2 Decametric survey of discrete sources in the northern sky. X. Spectra of some radio sources in the frequency range 12.6-1415 MHz for declinations 52 deg. to 60 deg. BRAUDE S.Y., SHARYKIN N.K., SOKOLOV K.P., et al.
1985JRASC..79..232B 69 T                   1 1 0 The three paralell radio sources in the field of
3C 130.
BRIDLE A.H.
1986MNRAS.222..753L 33 51 The polarization of classical double radio sources. LEAHY J.P., POOLEY G.G. and RILEY J.M.
1987A&AS...71...75J 1 8 34 0.6 GHz mapping of extended radio galaxies. II. Edge-darkened double sources. JAGERS W.J.
1987MNRAS.224..847P 44 13 Observations of 3C sources in the galactic plane. POOLEY G.G., LEAHY J.P., SHAKESHAFT J.R., et al.
1987MNRAS.226..433L 35 45 Small-scale variations in the Galactic Faraday rotation. LEAHY J.P.
1987Afz....26..351M 16 0 On the possibility of obtaining strip-distributions by the minimal phase method. MALOV I.F. and FROLOV V.A.
1988AJ.....95...26G 133 152 IRAS observations of radio galaxies. GOLOMBEK D., MILEY G.K. and NEUGEBAUER G.
1988Ap&SS.141..303B 677 71 Catalogue of unambiguous (Faraday-thin, one-component, spectrum-selected) rotation measures for galaxies and quasars. BROTEN N.W., MacLEOD J.M. and VALLEE J.P.
1990AJ....100...84D 12 18 Optical nuclear activity in the radio galaxy 3C 465. DE ROBERTIS M.M. and YEE H.K.C.
1991A&A...246L..28P 1 8 45 Discovery of a galactic supernova remnant with ROSAT. PFEFFERMANN E., ASCHENBACH B. and PREDEHL P.
1992A&A...256..214R 30 40 Radio observations of the bright X-ray supernova remnant G 156.2+5.7 REICH W., FURST E. and ARNAL E.M.
1992A&AS...95..249L 232 10 A finding list of extragalactic radio jets and statistical results. LIU F.K. and XIE G.Z.
1992SNSNR.R.....28S 22 0 Observing supernova remnants. STROM R.G.
1993MNRAS.262.1057H viz 18 40 The 6C survey of radio sources - V. The zones 6C-Va (48<delta<68, 01h34m<alpha<06h14m) and 6C-VB (48<delta<68, 17h16m<alpha<20h24m). HALES S.E.G., MASSON C.R., WARNER P.J., et al.
1993PASJ...45..795Y 3 7 X-ray spectrum and structure of the supernova remnant RX 04591+5147. YAMAUCHI S., UENO S., KOYAMA K., et al.
1994Ap&SS.213....1B viz 456 14 Decametric survey of discrete sources in the northern sky. XI. The results of the UTR-2 very low-frequency sky survey in the declination range 41 deg. to 52 deg. BRAUDE S.Y., SOKOLOV K.P. and ZAKHARENKO S.M.
1995Ap&SS.226..245B 194 4 Decametric survey of discrete sources in the northern sky. XII. Spectra of some radio sources in the frequency range 12.6 to 1400 MHz for declinations 41deg to 52deg. BRAUDE S.Y., SOKOLOV K.P., SHARYKIN N.K., et al.
1996A&A...306..708S 36   K                 11 14 A high-frequency radio continuum investigation of giant radio galaxies. II. Observations of four objects at 2.8cm wavelength. SARIPALLI L., MACK K.-H., KLEIN U., et al.
1996MNRAS.283L..45B 1 21 92 Anomalous radio-loudness of Cygnus A and other powerful radio galaxies. BARTHEL P.D. and ARNAUD K.A.
1997A&A...328...78S 15 17 Nuclear radio emission in megaparsec-size radio galaxies. SARIPALLI L., PATNAIK A.R., PORCAS R.W., et al.
1997MNRAS.286..241J 287 135 [O III] 500.7 spectroscopy of 3C galaxies and quasars at redshift z > 1. JACKSON N. and RAWLINGS S.
1998MNRAS.298..569H 72 T                   15 12 Jets, plumes and hotspots in the wide-angle tail source 3C 130. HARDCASTLE M.J.
1999A&A...349..381H 130 T K A   O           7 13 The complex radio spectrum of
3C 130.
HARDCASTLE M.J.
1999A&AS..137..293W viz 3450 10 A visual survey for small non-stellar objects in the galactic plane on POSSII. Results of nineteen fields at 115°≲l≲157°. WEINBERGER R., GAJDOSIK M. and ZANIN C.
1999MNRAS.309..100I 56 131 Giant radio sources. ISHWARA-CHANDRA C.H. and SAIKIA D.J.
2000A&AS..144..475P viz 14       D               1 16403 8 Galaxy coordinates. III. Accurate positions for 17124 galaxies including 3301 new companions of UGC galaxies. PATUREL G., PETIT C., GARNIER R., et al.
2001A&A...373..100G 1 3 15 The Fanaroff-Riley transition and the optical luminosity of the host elliptical galaxy. GOPAL-KRISHNA and WIITA P.J.
2002A&A...381..757L viz 493 57 A new list of extra-galactic radio jets. LIU F.K. and ZHANG Y.H.
2003A&A...412...45P viz 15       D               1 956205 750 HYPERLEDA. I. Identification and designation of galaxies. PATUREL G., PETIT C., PRUGNIEL P., et al.
2004A&A...424.1097S viz 15       D               1 1674 24 Introducing BAX: A database for X-ray clusters and groups of galaxies. SADAT R., BLANCHARD A., KNEIB J.-P., et al.
2004MNRAS.349..560H 27 28 Jet termination in wide-angle tail radio sources. HARDCASTLE M.J. and SAKELLIOU I.
2005ApJ...626..748Y 39 23 Canonical particle acceleration in FR I radio galaxies. YOUNG A., RUDNICK L., KATZ D., et al.
2006ApJS..164..307M viz 15       D               70 32 Hubble Space Telescope near-infrared snapshot survey of 3CR radio source counterparts at low redshift. MADRID J.P., CHIABERGE M., FLOYD D., et al.
2006ARep...50..202C 23 6 Study of the physical conditions in active galactic nuclei. Physical conditions in the cores of two nearby radio galaxies. CHERNIKOV P.A., ARTYUKH V.S., TYUL'BASHEV S.A., et al.
2007A&A...470..969X 113           X         3 7 17 Polarization observations of SNR G156.2+5.7 at λ6 cm. XU J.W., HAN J.L., SUN X.H., et al.
2008ApJS..177..148F viz 113           X         3 86 18 Hubble space telescope near-infrared snapshot survey of 3CR radio source counterparts. II. An atlas and inventory of the host galaxies, mergers, and companions. FLOYD D.J.E., AXON D., BAUM S., et al.
2009A&A...495.1033B 205       D     X C       5 117 111 An optical spectroscopic survey of the 3CR sample of radio galaxies with z < 0.3. I. Presentation of the data. BUTTIGLIONE S., CAPETTI A., CELOTTI A., et al.
2009ARep...53.1086K 41 11 Giant radio galaxies: Old long-lived quasars? KOMBERG B.V. and PASHCHENKO I.N.
2010A&A...509A...6B 15       D               1 114 203 An optical spectroscopic survey of the 3CR sample of radio galaxies with z < 0.3. II. Spectroscopic classes and accretion modes in radio-loud AGN. BUTTIGLIONE S., CAPETTI A., CELOTTI A., et al.
2010A&A...511A..53V viz 15       D               1 107940 39 The SPECFIND V2.0 catalogue of radio cross-identifications and spectra. SPECFIND meets the Virtual Observatory. VOLLMER B., GASSMANN B., DERRIERE S., et al.
2010ApJ...713...66F 38           X         1 22 4 Hubble space telescope near-infrared snapshot survey of 3CR radio source counterparts. III. Radio galaxies and quasars in context. FLOYD D.J.E., AXON D., BAUM S., et al.
2010ApJ...725.2426B 15       D               1 103 26 The 1.6 µm near-infrared nuclei of 3C radio galaxies: jets, thermal emission, or scattered light? BALDI R.D., CHIABERGE M., CAPETTI A., et al.
2011ARep...55..392K 7 5 A second set of RATAN-600 observations of giant radio galaxies. KHABIBULLINA M.L., VERKHODANOV O.V., SINGH M., et al.
2012ApJS..203...31M 209       D     X C       5 52 26 Chandra observations of 3C radio sources with z < 0.3. II. Completing the snapshot survey. MASSARO F., TREMBLAY G.R., HARRIS D.E., et al.
2013ApJS..206....7M 16       D               1 306 20 A Chandra snapshot survey for 3C radio galaxies with redshifts between 0.3 and 0.5. MASSARO F., HARRIS D.E., TREMBLAY G.R., et al.
2013ApJS..207....4M viz 78             C       1 85 47 Unveiling the nature of the unidentified gamma-ray sources. III. Gamma-ray blazar-like counterparts at low radio frequencies. MASSARO F., D'ABRUSCO R., GIROLETTI M., et al.
2015ApJS..218...10V viz 16       D               1 1016 69 Hunting for supermassive black holes in nearby galaxies with the Hobby-Eberly telescope. VAN DEN BOSCH R.C.E., GEBHARDT K., GULTEKIN K., et al.
2018ApJS..234....7M 16       D               1 305 6 The 3CR Chandra snapshot survey: extragalactic radio sources with 0.5 < z < 1.0. MASSARO F., MISSAGLIA V., STUARDI C., et al.
2018ApJS..235...32S viz 16       D               1 302 5 The 3CR Chandra snapshot survey: extragalactic radio sources with redshifts between 1 and 1.5. STUARDI C., MISSAGLIA V., MASSARO F., et al.
2018MNRAS.476.5535T 16       D               2 63 11 X-ray study of a sample of FR0 radio galaxies: unveiling the nature of the central engine. TORRESI E., GRANDI P., CAPETTI A., et al.
2019MNRAS.482.2502K viz 17       D               1 112 ~ AARTFAAC flux density calibration and Northern hemisphere catalogue at 60 MHz. KUIACK M., HUIZINGA F., MOLENAAR G., et al.
2020MNRAS.496..676B 85           X         2 5 ~ A high-resolution view of the jets in 3C 465. BEMPONG-MANFUL E., HARDCASTLE M.J., BIRKINSHAW M., et al.
2020AJ....160..152G 43           X         1 108 ~ The dynamics of the wide-angle tailed (WAT) galaxy cluster A562. GOMEZ P.L. and CALDERON D.
2021A&A...655A..17S viz 17       D               1 338596 3 The SPECFIND V3.0 catalog of radio continuum cross-identifications and spectra: Reaching lower frequencies. STEIN Y., VOLLMER B., BOCH T., et al.
2022MNRAS.510.1163P 314           X         7 42 10 Do AGN triggering mechanisms vary with radio power? - II. The importance of mergers as a function of radio power and optical luminosity. PIERCE J.C.S., TADHUNTER C.N., GORDON Y., et al.
2022PASJ...74..791K 18       D               1 68 2 Relationship between gamma-ray loudness and X-ray spectra of radio galaxies. KAYANOKI T. and FUKAZAWA Y.

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