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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.
1963MmRAS..68..163B 331 ~ The revised 3C catalogue of radio sources. BENNETT A.S.
1966ApJ...144..459W 329 283 Optical identification of radio sources in the 3C revised catalogue. WYNDHAM J.D.
1966ApJ...144..861V 134 83 Optical positions for radio sources in the 3C revised catalogue. VERON P.
1966ApJ...145...21C 194 62 Radio-source fringe visibilities with an interferometer of 21500-wavelength base line. CLARK B.G. and HOGG D.E.
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.
1966MNRAS.131..503W 138 37 The positions and flux densities of 74 radio sources from the 3C catalogue. WILLS D. and PARKER E.A.
1967ApJ...149L..17A 14 17 Polarimetric observations of 14 quasi-stellar objects. APPENZELLER I. and HILTNER W.A.
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..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.
1968ApJS...16..373B 233 66 Brightness distributions of radio sources at 2695 MHz. BASH F.N.
1968MmSAI..39..421B 21 9 Optical monitoring of quasi stellar objects at the Observatory of Asiago. BARBIERI C. and ERCULIANI ABATI L.
1969AJ.....74..366R viz 210 54 Spectral flux densities of radio sources at 22.25 MHz. I. ROGER R.S., COSTAIN C.H. and LACEY J.D.
1969AJ.....74..827D 146 22 Flux densities of radio sources at a wavelength of 2.8 cm. DOHERTY L.H., MacLEOD J.M. and PURTON C.R.
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.
1969MNRAS.145...31M 62 197 Observations of the structure of radio sources in the 3C catalogue. II. MacKAY C.D.
1969MNRAS.145..181C 562 58 A pencil-beam survey of radio sources at 178 MHz. CASWELL J.L. and CROWTHER J.H.
1970ApJ...159..341O 28 162 Absolute spectral energy distribution of quasi-stellar objects from 0.3 to 2.2 microns. OKE J.B. and NEUGEBAUER G.
1970MmSAI..41..459B 25 9 Optical positions of 25 quasi stellar objects. BARBIERI C., CAPACCIOLI M. and PINTO G.
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....5F 354 74 Positions of 352 small-diameter radio sources. FOMALONT E.B. and MOFFET A.T.
1971AJ.....76...25A 18 46 Short-time-scale variability in QSO's. ANGIONE R.J.
1971AJ.....76..412A 50 64 Photoelectric sequences for the brighter QSO's. ANGIONE R.J.
1971MNRAS.152..477M 128 206 The radio structure of quasars - A statistical investigation. MILEY G.K.
1971MNRAS.153..443T 20 2 Optical monitoring of radio sources - III. Further observations of quasars. TRITTON K.P. and SELMES R.A.
1971PASP...83..611D 202 88 A catalogue of quasars. DE VENY J.B., OSBORN W.H. and JANES K.
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.
1972AJ.....77..829L 26 59 Optical monitoring of quasistellar objects. I. LU P.K.
1972ApJ...176L..95R 62 354 Infrared photometry of extragalactic sources. RIEKE G.H. and LOW F.J.
1972MNRAS.156..377B 33 100 Radio maps of 31 extragalactic sources at 2.7 and 5.0 GHz. BRANSON N.J.B.A., ELSMORE B., POOLEY G.G., et al.
1972MNRAS.160..305W 44 61 Observations of radio sources with an interferometer of 24-KM baseline -III. The angular structure at 408 and 1423 MHz of 44 relatively intense radio sources. WILKINSON P.N.
1973AJ.....78..353A 23 69 QSO historical light curves. ANGIONE R.J.
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.
1973IBVS..787....1P         O           4 2 Optical behaviour of four quasi-stellar objects. PFAU W.
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.
1974ApJ...189...17M 23 64 Are quasars dusty ? McKEE C.F. and PETROSIAN V.
1974MNRAS.167p..31F 81 ~ The morphology of extragalactic radio sources of high and low luminosity. FANAROFF B.L. and RILEY J.M.
1974PASP...86..873G 93 55 The degree of optical variability of quasi-stellar objects. GRANDI S.A. and TIFFT W.G.
1975AJ.....80....1K 178 23 Radio spectra and red shifts of 179 QSOs. KRAUS J.D. and GEARHART M.R.
1975AJ.....80..931V 668 82 26.3-MHz radio source survey. II. Radio source positions and fluxes. VINER M.R. and ERICKSON W.C.
1975MNRAS.170...15S 37 45 Optical monitoring of radio sources - IV. Results up to 1973 April. SELMES R.A., TRITTON K.P. and WORDSWORTH R.W.
1975MmRAS..80..105R 32 164 Observations of 31 extragalactic radio sources with the Cambridge 5-km telescope at 5 GHz. RILEY J.M. and POOLEY G.G.
1975MmSAI..46..461B 493 7 Catalogue of quasi-stellar-objects. BARBIERI C., CAPACCIOLI M. and ZAMBON M.
1976A&A....47..345V 150 11 Radio sources near strong radio galaxies and quasars. VAN VLIET W., HARTEN R., MILEY G.K., et al.
1976AJ.....81..574P 412 12 Radio two-color diagram for QSOs, spiral galaxies, and BL Lac objets. PACHT E.
1976AJ.....81.1084G 213 28 Measurements of the flux densities and spectra of discrete radio sources at centimeter wavelengths. The observations at 14.9 GHz (2 cm). GENZEL R., PAULINY-TOTH I.I.K., PREUSS E., et al.
1977A&AS...27..205S 398 12 A comprehensive catalogue of quasi-stellar objects. SMITH-HAENNI A.L.
1977A&AS...30..131V 227 20 A study of the revised 3C catalogue. I. Confusion and resolution. VERON P.
1977AJ.....82...21B 456 21 Variability of extragalactic sources at 2.7 GHz II. Flux densities of 550 sources and further evidence for variations. BRIDLE A.H., KESTEVEN M.J.L. and BRANDIE G.W.
1977MNRAS.179..719S 103 43 A comparative study of the properties of 3CR and 4C quasars. STANNARD D. and NEAL D.S.
1977LicOB.755....1P 19 0 Observations of Fe II emission in Seyfert galaxies and QSOs. PHILLIPS M.M.
1978A&A....70...13M 53 1 Statistical analysis of discrepant redshift associations. II. QSO-galaxy and QSO-QSO pairs. MOLES M. and NOTTALE L.
1978A&AS...31..401B 16 25 Survey of the optical variability of compact extragalactic objects. II. Objects from 17h to 22h. BARBIERI C., ROMANO G. and ZAMBON M.
1978A&AS...34..129M 124 120 Radio intensity and polarization distributions of quasars at three frequencies. MILEY G.K. and HARTSUIJKER A.P.
1978AJ.....83..451P 489 164 The 5-GHz strong source surveys. IV. Survey of the area between declination 35 and 70deg and summary of source counts, spectra and optical identifications. PAULINY-TOTH I.I.K., WITZEL A., PREUSS E., et al.
1978ApJS...38..357F viz 380 657 The fourth UHURU catalog of X-ray sources. FORMAN W., JONES C., COMINSKY L., et al.
1978MNRAS.182..127H 57 43 The angular diameter-redshift test for quasi-stellar radio sources with large redshifts. HOOLEY A., LONGAIR M.S. and RILEY J.M.
1978MNRAS.182..489C viz 119 295 The Ariel V SSI catalogue of high galactic latitude (|b|>10) X-ray sources. COOKE B.A., RICKETTS M.J., MACCACARO T., et al.
1978MNRAS.184..559W 21 17 Improved optical positions of objects associated with extended radio sources. WILLS D.
1979A&AS...35..391B 34 50 A study of the optical variability of the quasistellar objects in the 13h +36 field -I: The blue magnitudes. BONOLI F., BRACCESI A., FEDERICI L., et al.
1979A&AS...37..397W 89 6 A 6cm source survey with the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope I: the data. WILLIS A.G. and MILEY G.K.
1979ApJ...230...79N 1 39 375 Absolute spectral energy distribution of quasi-stellar objects from 0.3 to 10 microns. NEUGEBAUER G., OKE J.B., BECKLIN E.E., et al.
1979ApJ...232..659G 20 69 Mg II lambda 2798 emission in QSOs, Seyfert 1 galaxies, and broad-line radio galaxies. GRANDI S.A. and PHILLIPS M.M.
1979ApJS...41..327A 468 26 A catalog of X-ray sources. AMNUEL P.R., GUSEINOV O.H. and RAKHAMINOV S.Y.
1979LicOB.817....1M 34 0 Relations between the emission spectra and radio structures of quasars. MILEY G.K. and MILLER J.S.
1979LicOB.838....1G 12 0 Mg II lambda 2798 emission in QSOs, Seyfert 1 galaxies, and broad-line radio galaxies. GRANDI S.A. and PHILLIPS M.M.
1980AJ.....85..973K 70 T                   1 1 10 The quasar
3C 351: VLA maps and a deep search for optical emission in the outer lobes.
KRONBERG P.P., CLARKE J.N. and VAN DEN BERGH S.
1980AJ.....85.1442P 105 93 Long-term optical behavior of 114 extragalactic sources. PICA A.J., POLLOCK J.T., SMITH A.G., et al.
1980ApJ...235..694A 1 56 348 On the simultaneous analysis of several complete samples. The V/Vmax and Ve/Va variables, with applications to quasars. AVNI Y. and BAHCALL J.N.
1980ApJ...239..483G 4 6 123 Observations of quasars with the International Ultraviolet Explorer satellite. GREEN R.F., PIER J.R., SCHMIDT M., et al.
1980MNRAS.190..903L 1 47 238 The relation between radio luminosity and spectrum for extended extragalactic radio sources. LAING R.A. and PEACOCK J.A.
1980PASAu...4....9D 19 0 International Ultraviolet Explorer and the interstellar medium. DOPITA M.A.
1981AJ.....86..653A 15 37 Optical monitoring of 15 quasars. ANGIONE R.J., MOORE E.P., ROOSEN R.G., et al.
1981ApJ...245..357Z 1 99 555 X-ray studies of quasars with the Einstein Observatory. II. ZAMORANI G., HENRY J.P., MACCACARO T., et al.
1981ApJ...250..469S 147 131 A spectrophotometric classification of low-redshift quasars and active galactic nuclei. STEINER J.E.
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.
1981MNRAS.194..331P 179 110 Bright extragalactic radio sources at 2.7 GHz - I. The northern hemisphere catalogue. PEACOCK J.A. and WALL J.V.
1981MNRAS.195..261L 40 162 Multifrequency observations of 40 powerful extragalactic sources with the 5-km telescope. LAONG R.A.
1981MNRAS.197..893M 140 144 The Ariel V (3A) catalogue of X-ray sources. II. Sources at high galactic latitude (|b| > 10 deg). McHARDY I.M., LAWRENCE A., PYE J.P., et al.
1982ApJ...254..489N 73 T                   1 1 21 The broad and narrow lines in the spectrum of the quasar
3C 351.
NETZER H., WILLS B.J. and WILLS D.
1982ApJ...257..499B 26 62 X-ray, optical, and radio properties of quasars. BLUMENTHAL G.R., KEEL W.C. and MILLER J.S.
1982ApJ...262..460E 36 62 1 millimeter continuum observations of quasars. ENNIS D.J. and NEUGEBAUER G.
1982Ap&SS..82....3A 472 20 Second catalogue of X-ray sources. AMNUEL P.R., GUSEINOV O.H. and RAKHAMINOV S.Y.
1982IAUS...97..163S 5 5 149 Morphology and power of radio sources. SCHEUER P.A.G.
1982IUE82......322M 51 ~ Bibliographical index of objects observed by IUE. MEAD J.M. and BOGGESS A.
1983A&A...125...52B 54 82 Super-Eddington luminosity characteristics of active galactic nuclei. BASSANI L., DEAN A.J. and SEMBAY S.
1983A&A...127...15C 64 57 Composite models for the narrow emission line region of active galactic nuclei. I. The infalling filament. CONTINI M. and ALDROVANDI S.M.V.
1983AJ.....88..709H 343 145 Are wide-angle radio-tail QSOs members of clusters of galaxies ? I. VLA maps at 20 cm of 117 radio quasars. HINTZEN P., ULVESTAD J. and OWEN F.
1983ApJ...268...60T 33 71 X-ray studies of quasars with the Einstein Observatory. III. The 3CR sample. TANANBAUM H., WARDLE J.F.C., ZAMORANI G., et al.
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.
1983ApJ...272...11P 131 88 Optical variability, absolute luminosity, and the Hubble diagram for QSOs. PICA A.J. and SMITH A.G.
1983MNRAS.203..861C 66 11 Optical positions of quasars. CLEMENTS E.D.
1983MNRAS.204..151L viz 190 852 Bright radio sources at 178 MHz: flux densities, optical identifications and the cosmological evolution of powerful radio galaxies. LAING R.A., RILEY J.M. and LONGAIR M.S.
1983PASP...95..842S 285 74 10.8-GHz flux density variations among a complete sample of sources from the NRAO-Bonn S4 survey. SEIELSTAD G.A., PEARSON T.J. and READHEAD A.C.S.
1983Ap&SS..94...31G 11 1 On the dynamical structure of QSOs and the origin of emission clouds. GURZADYAN G.A. and GURZADYAN V.G.
1983MmSAI..54..617B 96 4 Optical variability of Quasi Stellar Objects. BARBIERI C., CRISTIANI S., NARDON G., et al.
1984A&A...131...81M 221 5 One more sample supporting the cosmological evolution of flat-spectrum quasars. MAVRIDES S. and MUTUS H.
1984A&A...132..179T 87 10 On the asymmetry of double radio sources in quasars. TEERIKORPI P.
1984A&A...140..148V 23 18 Multiple hotspots in radio galaxies. VALTAOJA E.
1984AJ.....89.1111H 242 92 Flickering of extragalactic radio sources. HEESCHEN D.S.
1984AJ.....89.1464F 61 48 Radio and X-ray emission in radio-selected quasars. FEIGELSON E.D., ISOBE T. and KEMBHAVI A.
1984ApJ...276..434W 24 37 The broad-band X-ray spectrum of a QSO sample. WORRALL D.M. and MARSHALL F.E.
1984ApJ...277..495K 46 17 Observational tests of X-ray heating in the broad-line region of quasars and Seyfert galaxies. KRISS G.A.
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.
1984ApJ...280...41H 66 185 Optical imaging of 78 quasars and host galaxies. HUTCHINGS J.B., CRAMPTON D. and CAMPBELL B.
1984ApJ...284...33R 148 61 Effects of dust on the infrared emission, selected line ratios, and polarization of Seyfert 1 galaxies, broad-line radio galaxies, and quasars. RUDY R.J.
1984ApJS...54..495G 106 44 An imaging survey of fields around quasars. I. A catalog GREEN R.F. and YEE H.K.C.
1984ApJS...55..319H 74 56 An atlas of QSO luminosity profiles. HUTCHINGS J.B., CRAMPTON D., CAMPBELL B., et al.
1984ApJS...56..507W viz 900 396 The HEAO A-1 X-ray source catalog. WOOD K.S., MEEKINS J.F., YENTIS D.J., et al.
1984MNRAS.208..231S 58 21 Extended radio jets and compact cores in quasars. SAIKIA D.J.
1984MNRAS.208..813S 30 49 Hotspots and radio lobes of quasars. SWARUP G., SINHA R.P. and HILLDRUP K.
1984MNRAS.209..697L 37 68 Optical monitoring of radio sources. LLOYD C.
1984MNRAS.210..611A 206 26 Variations of the linear sizes of extragalactic radio sources with radio luminosity and redshift. ALLINGTON-SMITH J.R.
1984ARA&A..22..319B 191 769 Extragalactic radio jets. BRIDLE A.H. and PERLEY R.A.
1984AZh....61..417D 97 11 An empirical model of an active galaxy's nucleus. I.The catalog. DIBAJ E.A.
1984BAAS...16..933S 5 0 Long-term X-ray monitoring of 4 active galactic nuclei. SNYDER W.A. and WOOD K.S.
1985ApJ...291..128K 21 68 The ultraviolet spectra of intermediate-redshift quasars. KINNEY A.L., HUGGINS P.J., BREGMAN J.N., et al.
1985ApJ...298..275N 16 34 Infrared photometry of the nebulosity around quasars. NEUGEBAUER G., MATTHEWS K., SOIFER B.T., et al.
1985ApJ...298..448W 75 88 Optical selection effects that bias quasar evolution studies. WAMPLER E.J. and PONZ D.
1985MNRAS.213..899E 23 19 CCD magnitudes of 3C radio sources. EALES S.A.
1985MNRAS.214...67S 13 53 Hotspots in radio galaxies: a comparison with hydrodynamic simulations. SMITH M.D., NORMAN M.L., WINKLER K.-H.A., et al.
1985MNRAS.216..173W viz 224 312 Bright extragalactic radio sources at 2.7 GHz- III. The all-sky catalogue. WALL J.V. and PEACOCK J.A.
1985PASP...97..393C 70 T                   1 1 5 Optical monitoring of the quasar
3C 351 in blue light.
CORSO G.J., SCHULTZ J., PFAFF T., et al.
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.
1985PASP...97.1158S 17 71 Continuum and line fluxes of OJ 287 at minimum light. SITKO M.L. and JUNKKARINEN V.T.
1985Afz....23...47A 121 1 On the relative orientations of magnetic fields and major axes of radiogalaxies. ANDREASSIAN R.R.
1985Ap&SS.115..107S 168 1 Redshifts of the brightest X-ray QSO's. SAPRE A.K. and MISHRA V.D.
1985Natur.313...34W 2 5 70 Multiple hotspots in extragalactic radio sources. WILLIAMS A.G. and GULL S.F.
1986A&AS...65..485R viz 407 21 Spectral flux densities of radio sources at 22 MHz. ROGER R.S., COSTAIN C.H. and STEWART D.I.
1986AJ.....92...12L 14 51 Double hotspots and flow redirection in the lobes of powerful extragalactic radio sources. LONSDALE C.J. and BARTHEL P.D.
1986ApJ...302...56W 1 70 328 Relativistic beaming and quasar emission lines. WILLS B.J. and BROWNE I.W.A.
1986ApJ...303...76P 36 14 Active galactic nuclei. I. Central source as a cluster of accreting black holes. PACHOLCZYK A.G. and STOEGER W.R.
1986ApJ...305...57T 66 96 X-Ray observations of the bright quasar survey. TANANBAUM H., AVNI Y., GREEN R.F., et al.
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.
1986ApJ...308...78L 2 25 244 Active extragalactic sources: nearly simultaneous observations from 20 centimeters to 1400 A. LANDAU R., GOLISCH B., JONES T.J., et al.
1986ApJ...308..815N 180 180 Quasars measured by the Infrared Astronomical Satellite. NEUGEBAUER G., MILEY G.K., SOIFER B.T., et al.
1986ApJS...61..305G viz 1882 923 The Palomar-Green catalog of ultraviolet-excess stellar objects. GREEN R.F., SCHMIDT M. and LIEBERT J.
1986ApJS...61..353S 20 2 An intermediate-sensitivity survey at high galactic latitude with HEAO A-1. SHRADER C.R., WOOD K.S. and MATILSKY T.
1986MNRAS.218..265P 43 73 The statistics of radio emission from quasars. PEACOCK J.A., MILLER L. and LONGAIR M.S.
1986MNRAS.220...51K 124 52 X-ray and radio core emission in radio quasars. KEMBHAVI A., FEIGELSON E.D. and SINGH K.P.
1986MNRAS.222..787M 231 29 A search for QSOs in the fields of nearby galaxies - II. NGC 55, 253, 300 and 5364. MONK A.S., PENSTON M.V., PETTINI M., et al.
1986PASP...98.1287C 8 26 Optical monitoring of selected quasars, Lacertids and active galaxies in blue light. CORSO G.J., SCHULTZ J. and DEY A.
1987AJ.....93.1484M 267 27 A systematic search for long-term variability in a large sample of X-ray sources. MACCACARO T., GARILLI B. and MEREGHETTI S.
1987ApJ...313..596W 111 159 X-ray studies of quasars with the Einstein Observatory. IV. X-ray dependence on radio emission. WORRALL D.M., GIOMMI P., TANANBAUM H., et al.
1987ApJ...314..145K 19 41 The ultraviolet spectra of intermediate-redshift quasars. II. KINNEY A.L., HUGGINS P.J., GLASSGOLD A.E., et al.
1987ApJ...316..584S 1 58 243 Extended emission-line regions around QSOs. STOCKTON A. and MacKENTY J.W.
1987ApJS...63..615N 103 311 Continuum energy distributions of quasars in the Palomar-Green survey. NEUGEBAUER G., GREEN R.F., MATTHEWS K., et al.
1987ApJS...64..667T 90 105 High-resolution spectra of 24 low-redshift QSOs: the properties of MgII absorption systems. TYTLER D., BOKSENBERG A., SARGENT W.L.W., et al.
1987MNRAS.226..601B 136 129 Beaming and the X-ray, optical and radio properties of quasars. BROWNE I.W.A. and MURPHY O.V.
1987Afz....26...15M 130 ~ Quasars and stellar objects in Byurakan surveys. MARKARIAN B.E., ERASTOVA L.K., LIPOVETSKY V.A., et al.
1987Ap&SS.134...35Y 315 2 The spectral properties of quasars. YU K.N.
1987TrLen..41...96H 6 1 Photografic photometry of compact extragalactic objects. X. HAGEN-THORN V.A., DENISENKO N.S., MAKSIMOVA T.M., et al.
1988A&A...205...53P 54 143 Mass-luminosity relationships and accretion rates for Seyfert 1 galaxies and quasars. PADOVANI P. and RAFANELLI P.
1988AJ.....95..307I 166 261 Energy distributions of blazars. IMPEY C.D. and NEUGEBAUER G.
1988AJ.....96.1215P 144 137 Long-term optical behavior of 144 compact extragalactic objects: 1969-1988. PICA A.J., SMITH A.G., WEBB J.R., et al.
1988AJ.....96.1731R 35 26 Microarcsecond optical astrometry: an instrument and its astrophysical applications. REASENBERG R.D., BABCOCK R.W., CHANDLER J.F., et al.
1988ApJ...325L..21A 6 17 The cores of lobe-dominant quasars. ANTONUCCI R.R.J. and BARVAINIS R.
1988ApJ...329..122H 91 56 Radio evolution of quasars at z<1. HUTCHINGS J.B., PRICE R. and GOWER A.C.
1988ApJ...332...96L 130 36 An investigation of Lyman-limit absorption in QSO spectra: indirect evidence for evolution of the multicomponent nature of the absorbers. LANZETTA K.M.
1988MNRAS.233...87S 462 50 Cosmic evolution of the physical sizes of extragalactic radio sources and their luminosity-size correlation. SINGAL A.K.
1988MNRAS.233..225R 52 19 The 408-MHz flux density scale on the Cambridge One-Mile Telescope. RILEY J.M.
1988MNRAS.233..801O 104 92 The ultraviolet continuum of quasars -I. The shape of the continuum, continuum reddening and intervening absorption. O'BRIEN P.T., GONDHALEKAR P.M. and WILSON R.
1988MNRAS.233..845O 58 23 The ultraviolet continuum of quasars -II. Continuum variability. O'BRIEN P.T., GONDHALEKAR P.M. and WILSON R.
1988PASP..100...70C 8 24 Blue-light monitoring of 3C 273, 3C 351, 3C 454.3, 3C 66A, PKS 2141+17, OJ 287, and ZW 0039.5+004. CORSO G.J., RINGWALD F., SCHULTZ J., et al.
1988PASP..100.1248K 4 14 CCD monitoring of quasars and BL Lacertae objects. KIDGER M.R.
1988Natur.333..319B 129 154 Evolution of radio structure in quasars : a new probe of protogalaxies ? BARTHEL P.D. and MILEY G.K.
1988IUE88...2..269S 21 ~ Emission features in moderate-redshift QSO spectra shortward of Lymanalpha. SOFIA U.J., BRUHWEILER F.C. and KAFATOS M.
1988IUE88...2..277K 9 ~ IUE quasar atlas. KINNEY A.L., BOHLIN R.C., NEILL J.D., et al.
1989A&A...221L...3C 27 41 870 and 1300 mu-m observations of radio quasars. CHINI R., BIERMANN P.L., KREYSA E., et al.
1989AJ.....97...10S 97 79 Optical spectroscopy of X-ray-selected active galactic nuclei. STEPHENS S.A.
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.....98.1208H 40 78 A complete sample of double-lobed radio quasars for VLBI tests of source models : definition and statistics. HOUGH D.H. and READHEAD A.C.S.
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