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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.
1984ApJ...280...41H 66 185 Optical imaging of 78 quasars and host galaxies. HUTCHINGS J.B., CRAMPTON D. and CAMPBELL B.
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.
1985AJ.....90..405H 40 18 Evidence for beamed radiation from QSOs. HUTCHINGS J.B. and GOWER A.C.
1985ApJ...294L...1T 76 T                   1 1 37 Observations of the low-redshift broad absorption line QSO
PG 1700+518 : limits on the fraction of QSOs with broad absorption lines at low redshift and the physical conditions in the broad absorption line region.
TURNSHEK D.A., FOLTZ C.B., WEYMANN R.J., et al.
1985ApJ...294L..73P 75 T                   1 1 33
PG 1700+518: a low-redshift, broad absorption line QSO.
PETTINI M. and BOKSENBERG A.
1985ApJ...296..416W 74 T                   1 1 29 The spectrum of
PG 1700+518.
WAMPLER E.J.
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.
1985BAAS...17..575J 7 0 Observations of Mg II emission and absorption in broad absorption line QSOs. JUNKKARINEN V.T.
1986A&A...161..223W 70 T                   1 2 14 The iron spectra of
PG 1700+518 and PG 2302+029.
WAMPLER E.J.
1986A&A...164L..25K 12 4 Identification of quasi-stellar objects in the IRAS catalogue. KIDGER M.R. and BECKMAN J.E.
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.
1986NIA86......627P 2 ~ The spectrum of the broad absorption line QSO PG 0946+301 from 550 to4250 angstrom. PETTINI M. and BOKSENBERG A.
1987A&AS...70...95D viz 814 193 Warm IRAS sources. I. A catalogue of AGN candidates from the point source catalog. DE GRIJP M.H.K., MILEY G.K. and LUB J.
1987AJ.....94.1461Y 37 37 Companions of low-redshift radio-quiet quasars. YEE H.K.C.
1987ApJ...312..518H 1 7 34 Imaging spectroscopy of five QSOs. HICKSON P. and HUTCHINGS J.B.
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.
1987QJRAS..28..481B 18 11 Isaac Newton telescope observations 1984-6. BENN C.R. and MARTIN R.
1987IAUS..121..395H 13 1 1411+442 : optical imaging of a BAL QSO. HUTCHINGS J.B.
1987IAUS..121..399H 4 1 Morphology and spectroscopy of Markarian 231. HUTCHINGS J.B. and NEFF S.G.
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...327L..41L 44 131 Infrared color-selected quasars and Seyfert 1 galaxies. LOW F.J., HUCHRA J.P., KLEINMANN S.G., et al.
1988ApJ...332L..13A 1 15 61 Excess 2 centimeter emission: a new continuum component in the spectra of radio-quiet quasars. ANTONUCCI R. and BARVAINIS R.
1988MNRAS.230..121U 1 11 63 Far-ultraviolet absorption lines in active galaxies. ULRICH M.-H.
1988MNRAS.235..551S 1 6 26 On variability in the broad absorption line troughs of the QSO Q 1246-057. SMITH L.J. and PENSTON M.V.
1988SoSAO..55....5L viz 943 33 A catalogue of Seyfert galaxies. LIPOVETSKY V.A., NEIZVESTNY S.I. and NEIZVESTNAYA O.M.
1989A&A...219...87C 47 90 The nature of radio-quiet quasars. CHINI R., KREYSA E. and BIERMANN P.L.
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...340L...1L 2 10 97 The properties of infrared color-selected quasars. LOW F.J., CUTRI R.M., KLEINMANN S.G., et al.
1989ApJ...346...68S 1 61 357 Fitting improved accretion disk models to the multiwavelength continua of quasars and active galactic nuclei. SUN W.-H. and MALKAN M.A.
1989ApJ...347...29S 1 109 736 Continuum energy distributions of quasars: shapes and origins. SANDERS D.B., PHINNEY E.S., NEUGEBAUER G., et al.
1989ApJ...347..674B 3 2 24 Variability of the broad absorption lines in the QSO UM 232. BARLOW T.A., JUNKKARINEN V.T. and BURBIDGE E.M.
1989ApJS...69....1H 1594 191 The first addition to the new optical catalog of quasi-stellar objects. HEWITT A. and BURBIDGE G.
1989ApJS...70..257B 20 27 Millimeter, centimeter and carbon monoxide observations of radio-quiet quasars and luminous Seyfert 1 galaxies detected by IRAS. BARVAINIS R. and ANTONUCCI R.
1989MNRAS.237..739G 118 8 Ultraviolet spectra of a large sample of quasars. I. Data and data reduction. GONDHALEKAR P.M.
1989BAAS...21.1133H 3 0 The polarization of IRAS QSOs. HINES D.C. and WILLS B.
1990A&AS...85.1049S 29 70 Broad emission lines in active galactic nuclei. I. An atlas of H-alpha and H-beta profiles. STIRPE G.M.
1990ApJ...353..419B 36 88 On the optical-to-far-infrared spectral energy distributions of radio-quiet quasars. BARVAINIS R.
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.243..443G 33 40 Ultraviolet spectra of a large sample of quasars - II. Variability of Ly-alpha and C IV emission lines. GONDHALEKAR P.M.
1990MNRAS.246..369L 100 118 Massive thin accretion discs - III. Comparison with the observations. LAOR A.
1990PASP..102.1275S 11 5 N 2841-UB3 : QSO with unusually strong optical Fe II emission. SULENTIC J.W., ZHENG W. and ARP H.C.
1990BAAS...22..806H 4 ~ The optical polarization of IRAS QSO's. HINES D.C. and WILLS B.
1991A&A...247....3S 29 25 Broad emission lines in active galactic nuclei. II. Statistical properties of H-alpa and H-beta. STIRPE G.M.
1991AJ....101..434H 67 64 Evolution of luminous IRAS sources: CCD imaging. HUTCHINGS J.B. and NEFF S.G.
1991ApJS...75..645K viz 68 142 An ultraviolet atlas of quasar and blazar spectra. KINNEY A.L., BOHLIN R.C., BLADES J.C., et al.
1991ApJS...77..203J viz 633 60 A catalog of absorption in the spectra of quasi-stellar objects. JUNKKARINEN V., HEWITT A. and BURBIDGE G.
1991MNRAS.250...24Y 262 53 An inhomogeneous reference catalogue of identified intervening heavy element systems in spectra of QSOs. YORK D.G., YANNY B., CROTTS A., et al.
1992A&A...262..401B 35 28 A survey of very low redshift Mg II absorption systems in quasar spectra. BOISSE P., BOULADE O., KUNTH D., et al.
1992A&A...265..429A 1 13 56 CO emission from radio quiet quasars: new detection support a thermal origin for the FIR emission. ALLOIN D., BARVAINIS R., GORDON M.A., et al.
1992A&AS...96..389D viz 568 193 Warm IRAS sources. II. Optical spectroscopy of objects from the point source catalog. DE GRIJP M.H.K., KEEL W.C., MILEY G.K., et al.
1992AJ....103.1746N 108 57 Evolution of luminous IRAS sources: radio imaging. NEFF S.G. and HUTCHINGS J.B.
1992AJ....104....1H 1 29 135 Optical imaging of QSOs with 0.5 arcsec resoluton. HUTCHINGS J.B. and NEFF S.G.
1992ApJ...390...39S 10 4 165 Extinction in low-ionization broad absorption line quasi-stellar objects. SPRAYBERRY D. and FOLTZ C.B.
1992ApJ...396..487S 1 67 321 The radio properties of the broad-absorption-line QSOs. STOCKE J.T., MORRIS S.L., WEYMANN R.J., et al.
1992ApJ...397..442B 2 19 194 The optical properties of IR-selected and Mg II broad absorption line quasars. BOROSON T.A. and MEYERS K.A.
1992ApJS...80..109B 4 88 1452 The emission-line properties of low-redshift quasi-stellar objects. BOROSON T.A. and GREEN R.F.
1992ApJS...82..447N 22 7 A photometric search for [O II] lines in Mg II quasar absorption systems. NELSON B.O. and MALKAN M.A.
1992MNRAS.254...93M 77 65 A spectrophotometric study of BQS quasars. MILLER P., RAWLINGS S., SAUNDERS R., et al.
1992PASP..104...62H 72 T                   2 18 The structure of the BAL QSO 1700+518. HUTCHINGS J.B., NEFF S.G. and GOWER A.C.
1993A&A...279..393N 12 10 The emission spectra of radioweak quasars. I. The far-infrared emission. NIEMEYER M. and BIERMANN P.L.
1993ApJ...404...94K 15 43 An infrared study of hot dust in quasars using prism spectrophotometry. KOBAYASHI Y., SATO S., YAMASHITA T., et al.
1993ApJ...406..451L 31 71 Extreme optical Fe II emission in luminous IRAS active galactic nuclei. LIPARI S., TERLEVICH R. and MACCHETTO F.
1993ApJ...413...95V 5 9 194 Low-ionization broad absorption lines in quasars. VOIGT G.M., WEYMANN R.J. and KORISTA K.T.
1993ApJ...415..517Z 140 54 Does a luminosity-dependent continuum shape cause the Baldwin effect? ZHENG W. and MALKAN M.A.
1993ApJ...418..673P 1 52 328 Infrared spectra of obscuring dust tori around active galactic nuclei. II. Comparison with observations. PIER E.A. and KROLIK J.H.
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.
1994A&AS..108...61F viz 241 8 Warm IRAS sources from the point source catalog. IV. Extended optical line emission. FEHMERS G.C., DE GRIJP M.H.K., MILEY G.K., 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...421...34M 27 43 How fast do quasar emission lines vary ? First results from a program to monitor the Balmer lines of the Palomar-Green quasars. MAOZ D., SMITH P.S., JANNUZI B.T., 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.
1994ApJ...436..102L 1 16 71 Galaxies with extreme infrared and Fe II emission. II. IRAS 07598+6508: a starburst/young broad absorption line QSO. LIPARI S.
1994PASP..106..646K viz 3193 29 The HST quasar absorption-line key project. VIII. CCD imaging of Hubble Space Telescope quasar fields. KIRHAKOS S., SARGENT W.L.W., SCHNEIDER D.P., et al.
1994BAAS...26.1339R 1 ~ Infrared spectroscopy of BAL QSOs. RIEKE M.J., 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.
1995AJ....109.1979S 72 T                   1 7 The optical and IR morphology of the BAL quasar PG 1700+518. STICKEL M., FRIED J.W., McLEOD K.K., et al.
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.
1995ApJ...446..150P 13 14 The nature of radio emission in QSO 1821+643, a radio-quiet quasar with radioloud properties. PAPADOPOULOS P.P., SEAQUIST E.R., WROBEL J.M., et al.
1995ApJ...447..496C 10 29 QSO broad emission line asymmetries: evidence of gravitational redshift? CORBIN M.R.
1995ApJ...448L..73G 5 6 135 Polarization clues to the structure of broad absorption line quasi-stellar objects. GOODRICH R.W. and MILLER J.S.
1995ApJS...97....1L viz 143 145 The Hubble Space Telescope quasar absorption line key project. X. Galactic H I 21 centimeter emission toward 143 quasars and active galactic nuclei. LOCKMAN F.J. and SAVAGE B.D.
1995MNRAS.272..737R 1 30 205 A new model for the infrared emission of quasars. ROWAN-ROBINSON M.
1995AcASn..36..237W 16 0 The broad continuum of AGNs and their emission mechanism. II. Infrared spectral energy distribution. WU J.-X. and ZHOU Y.-Y.
1995BAAS...27.1410H 71 T                   1 ~ The polarized spectrum of the BALQSO PG 1700+518. HINES D., et al.
1995PAZh...21..894C 47 ~ CCD photometry of quasi-stellar objects from Second Byurakan Survey. CHAVUSHIAN V.O., STEPANIAN J.A., BALAYAN S.K., et al.
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.
1996AJ....112...62T viz 227 6 A study of quasar absorption-line systems with IRAS. TANNER A.M., BECHTOLD J., WALKER C.E., et al.
1996ApJ...462..637G 2 17 142 Broad absorption line quasars observed by the ROSAT PSPC. GREEN P.J. and MATHUR S.
1996ApJ...463..466D 39 89 The variability of quasars. II. Frequency dependence. DI CLEMENTE A., GIALLONGO E., NATALI G., et al.
1996ApJ...470L..11J 3 5 49 The Hubble Space Telescope quasar absorption line key project: the unusual absorption-line system in the spectrum of PG 2302+029-ejected or intervening? JANNUZI B.T., HARTIG G.F., KIRHAKOS S., et al.
1996ApJ...471..106F 1 22 125 The nature of radio-intermediate quasars: what is radio-loud and what is radio-quiet? FALCKE H., SHERWOOD W. and PATNAIK A.R.
1996ApJS..107...69C 48 102 Combined ultraviolet and optical spectra of 48 low-redshift QSOs and the relation of the continuum and emission-line properties. CORBIN M.R. and BOROSON T.A.
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.
1996BAAS...28U1286C 3 ~ Spectroscopy of compact companions to QSOs. CANALIZO G. and STOCKTON A.
1997AJ....113..144B 19 22 Radio spectra of radio quiet quasars. II. Broad absorption line quasars. BARVAINIS R. and LONSDALE C.
1997ApJ...476...40T 22 55 A Hubble Space Telescope faint object spectrograph survey for broad absorption lines in a sample of low-redshift weak [O III] quasi-stellar objects. TURNSHEK D.A., MONIER E.M., SIROLA C.J., et al.
1997ApJ...480L...5C 38   K                 7 46 Spectroscopy of close companions to quasi-stellar objects and the ages of interaction-induced starbursts. CANALIZO G. and STOCKTON A.
1997ApJ...488L..19T 2 3 19 Discovery of a luminous quasar in the nearby universe. TORRES C.A.O., QUAST G.R., COZIOL R., et al.
1997PASP..109...39R 57 10 Quasar photometry with the SDSS monitor telescope. RICHARDS G.T., YANNY B., ANNIS J., et al.
1998ApJ...500L.121S 118 T K                 1 32
PG 1700+518 revisited: adaptive-optics imaging and a revised starburst age for the companion.
STOCKTON A., CANALIZO G. and CLOSE L.M.
1998ApJS..118....1J 65 138 The Hubble space telescope quasar absorption line key project. XIII. A census of absorption-line systems at low redshift. JANNUZI B.T., BAHCALL J.N., BERGERON J., et al.
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.299..165B 1 14 63 The central engines of radio-quiet quasars. BLUNDELL K.M. and BEASLEY A.J.
1999A&A...344L..21L 3 4 36 How to search for AGB stars in near-IR post-starburst spectra. LANCON A., MOUHCINE M., FIOC M., et al.
1999AJ....118...35N 39 30 Variability of quasars at 10 microns. NEUGEBAUER G. and MATTHEWS K.
1999AJ....118.1435W viz 382 10 A study of quasar radio emission from the VLA FIRST survey. WADADEKAR Y. and KEMBHAVI A.
1999AJ....118.2625R 130 307 A large mid-infrared spectroscopic and near-infrared imaging survey of ultraluminous infrared galaxies: their nature and evolution. RIGOPOULOU D., SPOON H.W.W., GENZEL R., et al.
1999ApJ...512..125S viz 53 114 The polarization of broad absorption line QSOs. SCHMIDT G.D. and HINES D.C.
1999ApJ...512..140H 108 T K                 13 24 The host galaxy of the broad absorption line QSO
PG 1700+518 and its ring galaxy companion: NICMOS 1.6 micron imaging.
HINES D.C., LOW F.J., THOMPSON R.I., et al.
1999ApJ...519..549G 3 11 109 Exploratory ASCA observations of broad absorption line quasi-stellar objects. GALLAGHER S.C., BRANDT W.N., SAMBRUNA R.M., et al.
1999ApJ...520L..87B 4 7 88 A spectacular poststarburst quasar. BROTHERTON M.S., VAN BREUGEL W., STANFORD S.A., et al.
1999ApJ...525L..69B 1 3 12 X-rays from the highly polarized broad absorption line QSO CSO 755. BRANDT W.N., COMASTRI A., GALLAGHER S.C., et al.
1999ApJS..125....1O 1 40 145 Polarization of broad absorption line QSOs. I. A spectropolarimetric atlas. OGLE P.M., COHEN M.H., MILLER J.S., et al.
1999MNRAS.306..161A 114 39 Dust emission from quasars and quasar host galaxies. ANDREANI P., FRANCESCHINI A. and GRANATO G.L.
1999MNRAS.306..637G 1 43 249 Long-term optical variability properties of the Palomar-Green quasars. GIVEON U., MAOZ D., KASPI S., et al.
1999PASP..111..954K 18 13 Broad absorption line quasars and the radio-loud/radio-quiet dichotomy. KUNCIC Z.
2000A&A...357...13R 94 133 The hard X-ray emission of luminous infrared galaxies. RISALITI G., GILLI R., MAIOLINO R., et al.
2000A&A...358..835H 63 11 The optical polarization of radio-loud and radio-intermediate broad absorption line quasi-stellar objects. HUTSEMEKERS D. and LAMY H.
2000A&AS..147..169B viz 2737 21 Accurate optical positions for 2978 objects from the Second Byurakan Survey (SBS) with the Digitized Sky Survey. BICAY M.D., STEPANIAN J.A., CHAVUSHYAN V.H., et al.
2000AJ....119.1677G 8 5 Markarian 421'S unusual satellite galaxy. GORHAM P.W., VAN ZEE L., UNWIN S.C., et al.
2000AJ....120.1750C 1 12 50 Stellar populations in the host galaxies of Markarian 1014, IRAS 07598+6508, and Markarian 231. CANALIZO G. and STOCKTON A.
2000AJ....120.2220H 81 13 Active galactic nuclei in the CNOC2 field galaxy redshift survey. HALL P.B., YEE H.K.C., LIN H., et al.
2000ApJ...528..201C 1 22 68 3C 48: stellar populations and the kinematics of stars and gas in the host galaxy. CANALIZO G. and STOCKTON A.
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...531...52G 2 31 192 X-ray observations of optically selected, radio-quiet quasars. I. The ASCA results. GEORGE I.M., TURNER T.J., YAQOOB T., et al.
2000ApJ...533..631K 12 45 1743 Reverberation measurements for 17 quasars and the size-mass-luminosity relations in active galactic nuclei. KASPI S., SMITH P.S., NETZER H., et al.
2000ApJ...538...72B 2 34 252 Properties of radio-selected broad absorption line quasars from the first bright quasar survey. BECKER R.H., WHITE R.L., GREGG M.D., et al.
2000ApJ...544L..91N 1 37 198 Black hole mass, velocity dispersion, and the radio source in active galactic nuclei. NELSON C.H.
2000ApJ...545...77W 8 16 The X-ray absorber in broad absorption line quasars. WANG T.G., BRINKMANN W., YUAN W., et al.
2000ApJS..129..563S 85 41 The Hubble space telescope quasar absorption line key project. XV. Milky Way absorption lines. SAVAGE B.D., WAKKER B., JANNUZI B.T., et al.
2000MNRAS.311..456M viz 482 83 The ROSAT International X-ray/Optical Survey (RIXOS): source catalogue. MASON K.O., CARRERA F.J., HASINGER G., et al.
2000MNRAS.311..833C 46 15 Far-infrared-loud quasars - I. Disturbed and quiescent quasars in the PG survey. CLEMENTS D.L.
2000ARA&A..38..521S 4 30 371 Phenomenology of broad emission lines in active galactic nuclei. SULENTIC J.W., MARZIANI P. and DULTZIN-HACYAN D.
2000NewAR..44..461B 1 9 45 Observational similarities and potential connections between luminous ultrasoft NLS1s and BALQSOs. BRANDT W.N. and GALLAGHER S.C.
2001A&A...371...97M 12 26 Adaptive optics imaging of low and intermediate redshift quasars. MARQUEZ I., PETITJEAN P., THEODORE B., et al.
2001AJ....121..591B 1 14 46 An XMM-Newton detection of the z=5.80 X-ray-weak quasar SDSSp J104433.04-012502.2. BRANDT W.N., GUAINAZZI M., KASPI S., et al.
2001AJ....121.2843B viz 6250 77 Quasars in the 2MASS second incremental data release. BARKHOUSE W.A. and HALL P.B.
2001AJ....122.2143V 51 51 Exploratory Chandra observations of the highest-redshift quasars: x-rays from the dawn of the modern universe. VIGNALI C., BRANDT W.N., FAN X., et al.
2001ApJ...546..134B 1 8 27 QSO 2359-1241: a bright, highly polarized, radio-moderate, reddened, low-ionization broad absorption line quasar. BROTHERTON M.S., ARAV N., BECKER R.H., et al.
2001ApJ...546..795G 2 11 78 Heavy X-ray absorption in soft x-ray-weak active galactic nuclei. GALLAGHER S.C., BRANDT W.N., LAOR A., et al.
2001ApJ...549..133G 62 84 On the origin of intrinsic narrow absorption lines in z≲1 QSOs. GANGULY R., BOND N.A., CHARLTON J.C., et al.
2001ApJ...555..719C 6 16 335 Quasi-stellar objects, ultraluminous infrared galaxies, and mergers. CANALIZO G. and STOCKTON A.
2001ApJ...558..553M 2 20 156 Searching for the physical drivers of the eigenvector 1 correlation space. MARZIANI P., SULENTIC J.W., ZWITTER T., et al.
2001ApJ...562..152Z 7 14 Ultraviolet broad absorption features and the spectral energy distribution of the quasar PG 1351+64. ZHENG W., KRISS G.A., WANG J.X., et al.
2001ApJS..136..463W viz 447 298 Distances and metallicities of high- and intermediate-velocity clouds. WAKKER B.P.
2001MNRAS.322..843P 1 14 53 The host galaxies of luminous radio-quiet quasars. PERCIVAL W.J., MILLER L., McLURE R.J., et al.
2001MNRAS.323..688H 27 26 The galaxy environment of a quasar at z = 1.226: a possible cluster merger. HAINES C.P., CLOWES R.G., CAMPUSANO L.E., et al.
2001Ap.....44..498E 101 0 Surface density of bright, active extragalactic objects. ERASTOVA L.K.
2001NewAR..45..591B 16 7 Star-forming AGN host galaxies. BARTHEL P.
2002A&A...388..771C 1 22 102 Are quasars accreting at super-Eddington rates? COLLIN S., BOISSON C., MOUCHET M., et al.
2002A&A...389L..47D 9 10 An unusual iron Lo-BAL quasar detected by ISOCAM. DUC P.-A., HALL P.B., FADDA D., et al.
2002A&A...395..465B 34 25 Masses, accretion rates and inclinations of AGNs. BIAN W. and ZHAO Y.
2002ApJ...564..120H 1 84 304 On the relationship between radio emission and black hole mass in galactic nuclei. HO L.C.
2002ApJ...569..641L 56 122 The luminosity dependence of ultraviolet absorption in active galactic nuclei. LAOR A. and BRANDT W.N.
2002ApJ...571L...1A 73 13 The relation between mid-infrared emission and black hole mass in active galactic nuclei: a direct way to probe black hole growth. ALONSO-HERRERO A., IVANOV V.D., JAYAWARDHANA R., et al.
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