NGC 7768 , the SIMBAD biblio

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1980AJ.....85..626H 1 9 46 The use of the Kitt Peak IDS in determing galaxy redshifts: results for five clusters. HINTZEN P.
1982A&A...105..200F 156 56 Radio and optical observations of 9 nearby Abell Clusters: A 262, A 347, A 569, A 779, A 1213, A 1228, A 2162, A 2666. FANTI C., FANTI R., FERETTI L., et al.
1982A&A...114..208V 10 31 21 cm line observations of cD galaxies. VALENTIJN E.A. and GIOVANELLI R.
1983ApJS...52...89H viz 2405 825 A survey of galaxy redshifts. IV. The data. HUCHRA J., DAVIS M., LATHAM D., et al.
1984A&AS...58..735B 1026 42 A revised supernova catalogue. BARBON R., CAPPELLARO E., CIATTI F., et al.
1984ApJ...278...51L 99 29 The bright end of the color-magnitude relation for early-type galaxies in clusters. LUGGER P.M.
1984Ap&SS.100..369K 19 5 On the correlation between supernova occurrence and nuclear activity in elliptical galaxies. KOCHHAR R.K. and PRABHU T.P.
1985A&A...152..315B 200 34 Mass-to-light ratio of elliptical galaxies. BACON R., MONNET G. and SIMIEN F.
1985A&AS...60..517P 611 11 Supplement to the detailed bibliography on the surface photometry of galaxies. PENCE W.D. and DAVOUST E.
1985A&AS...61..273D 477 26 Catalogue of central velocity dispersions galaxies. DAVOUST E., PATUREL G. and VAUGLIN I.
1985ApJ...288..122H 100 51 The effect of local galaxy density on the production of powerful radio sources by early-type galaxies. HECKMAN T.M., CARTY T.J. and BOTHUN G.D.
1985ApJ...291....8M 93 108 Dynamics of luminous galaxies. II. Surface photometry and velocity dispersions of brightest cluster members. MALUMUTH E.M. and KIRSHNER R.P.
1985ApJ...292..104L 1 44 281 The cores of elliptical galaxies. LAUER T.R.
1985ApJS...57..473L 44 148 High-resolution surface photometry of elliptical galaxies. LAUER T.R.
1985ApJS...59....1W viz 651 146 A catalog of stellar velocity dispersions. I. Compilation and standard galaxies. WHITMORE B.C., McELROY D.B. and TONRY J.L.
1985MNRAS.216..429L 43 137 Boxy isophotes, discs and dust lanes in elliptical galaxies. LAUER T.R.
1986MNRAS.219..575C 68 32 Radio sources in giant E and SO galaxies. CORDEY R.A.
1986Ap&SS.121..161S 187 3 cD galaxies of apparent supergiant sizes due to the curvature of space. SOUCEK J.
1986JAVSO..15...25S 255 2 A checklist of supernovae in the NGC and IC galaxies through 1985. SPRATT C.E.
1987AJ.....94..587B 665 53 A VLA 20cm survey of poor groups of galaxies. BURNS J.O., HANISCH R.J., WHITE R.A., et al.
1987ApJ...313...59D 3 106 1453 Fundamental properties of elliptical galaxies. DJORGOVSKI S. and DAVIS M.
1987ApJS...64..581D 434 291 Spectroscopy and photometry of elliptical galaxies. II. The spectroscopic parameters. DAVIES R.L., BURSTEIN D., DRESSLER A., et al.
1987ApJS...64..601B 602 269 Spectroscopy and photometry of elliptical galaxies. III. UBV aperture photometry, CCD photometry, and magnitude-related parameters. BURSTEIN D., DAVIES R.L., DRESSLER A., et al.
1987ApJS...64..643S 279 177 The structure of brightest cluster members. II. Mergers. SCHOMBERT J.M.
1987IAUS..127..241G 13 10 Dynamics in the centres of triaxial elliptical galaxies. GERHARD O.E.
1988AJ.....95..422E 154 93 A search for features in early-type galaxies. EBNETER K., DJORGOVSKI S. and DAVIS M.
1988ApJ...328..381M 609 14 Cosmology from a galaxy group catalog. I. Binaries. MORGAN C.G. and HARTWICK F.D.A.
1989A&AS...81..421B viz 1262 130 The Asiago supernova catalogue. BARBON R., CAPPELLARO E. and TURATTO M.
1989AJ.....97.1319C 643 25 On the relationship between radio emission and optical properties in early-type galaxies. CALVANI M., FASANO G. and FRANCESCHINI A.
1989ApJS...69..763F viz 14       D               712 594 Spectroscopy and photometry of elliptical galaxies. VI. Sample selection and data summary. FABER S.M., WEGNER G., BURSTEIN D., et al.
1989Ap&SS.157..305K 45 6 Supernovae in early-type galaxies. KOCHHAR R.K.
1990A&A...234...89F 81 21 Systematic errors in the geometrical parameters of elliptical galaxies. FASANO G. and BONOLI C.
1991ApJ...370..455S 87 60 The surface brightness test for the expansion of the universe. III. Reduction of data for the several brightest galaxies in clusters to standard conditions and a first indication that the expansion is real. SANDAGE A. and PERELMUTER J.-M.
1991ApJ...383..524Z 89 79 Optical colors of early-type galaxies in compact groups. ZEPF S.E., WHITMORE B.C. and LEVISON H.F.
1991JRASC..85..204H 6 0 Globular cluster systems in central cD galaxies. HARRIS W.E., PRITCHET C.J. and McCLURE R.D.
1993AJ....106.1273Z viz 580 119 The kinematics of dense clusters of galaxies. I. The data. ZABLUDOFF A.I., GELLER M.J., HUCHRA J.P., et al.
1993ApJS...85....1N 1321 89 A revised catalog of CfA1 galaxy groups in the Virgo/Great Attractor flow field. NOLTHENIUS R.
1993MNRAS.262..475C 353 30 Photoeletric and CCD photometry of E and S0 galaxies. COLLESS M., BURSTEIN D., WEGNER G., et al.
1993BAAS...25.1343G 71 T                   3 ~ The nuclear regions of NGC 3311 and NGC 7768 imaged with the HST planetary camera. GRILLMAIR C.J., FABER S.M. and LAUER T.R.
1994A&A...282L...1P 38 41 Equilibrium and rotational support of elliptical galaxies. PRUGNIEL P. and SIMIEN F.
1994AJ....108..102G 73 T                   4 35 The nuclear regions of NGC 3311 and NGC 7768 imaged with the Hubble Space Telescope planetary camera. GRILLMAIR C.J., FABER S.M., LAUER T.R., et al.
1994ApJ...422..486M 1 23 135 The spatial structure of the M 87 globular cluster system. McLAUGHLIN D.E., HARRIS W.E. and HANES D.A.
1995AJ....109..517B viz 1470 28 Integrated photoelectric magnitudes and color indices of bright galaxies in the Johnson UBV system. BUTA R., CORWIN H.G.Jr, DE VAUCOULEURS G., et al.
1995AJ....109.1033M 16 33 Washington photometry of the globular cluster system around NGC 3311. II. Spatial structure and mass spectrum. McLAUGHLIN D.E., SECKER J. and HARRIS W.E.
1995AJ....110.2027V 66 246 Dust in the cores of early-type galaxies. VAN DOKKUM P.G. and FRANX M.
1995ApJ...438..539F 36 100 Kinematics of 13 brightest cluster galaxies. FISHER D., ILLINGWORTH G. and FRANX M.
1995ApJ...440...28P viz 326 248 Brightest cluster galaxies as standard candles. POSTMAN M. and LAUER T.R.
1995ApJ...441..120H 24 49 Globular cluster systems in three cD galaxies within rich Abell clusters. HARRIS W.E., PRITCHET C.J. and McCLURE R.D.
1995ApJ...444...41S 174 48 The spatial distribution, kinematics, and dynamics of the galaxies in the region of Abell 2634 and 2666. SCODEGGIO M., SOLANES J.M., GIOVANELLI R., et al.
1995ApJ...448..119F 1 18 116 Line strength gradients in elliptical and brightest cluster galaxies. FISHER D., FRANX M. and ILLINGWORTH G.
1995ApJ...450..534D 1 14 85 Evidence for steep luminosity functions in clusters of galaxies. DE PROPRIS R., PRITCHET C.J., HARRIS W.E., et al.
1995ApJ...453L..77W 42 105 Intracluster globular clusters. WEST M.J., COTE P., JONES C., et al.
1995ApJS..100..105M viz 1290 138 A catalog of stellar velocity dispersions. II. 1994 update. McELROY D.B.
1995AN....316...39B viz 14       D               1 2139 0 Construction of a diameter-limited sample of galaxies in the northern sky. The catalogue. BARDELLI S. and ZUCCA E.
1996A&A...309..749P viz 1603 202 The fundamental plane of early-type galaxies: stellar populations and mass-to-light ratio. PRUGNIEL P. and SIMIEN F.
1996AJ....111..722F 180 4 Photoelectric UBV photometry of 179 bright galaxies. FRUEH M.L., CORWIN H.G.Jr, DE VAUCOULEURS G., et al.
1996AJ....112..105G 1 68 265 The centers of early-type galaxies with HST. III. Non-parametric recovery of stellar luminosity distributions. GEBHARDT K., RICHSTONE D., AJHAR E.A., et al.
1996ApJS..106....1W viz 882 46 The peculiar motions of early-type galaxies in two distant regions. I. Cluster and galaxy selection. WEGNER G., COLLESS M., BAGGLEY G., et al.
1997A&A...319...83K 61 59 The dichotomy of early-type galaxies from their globular cluster systems. KISSLER-PATIG M.
1997AJ....113..895P 51 20 The globular cluster systems of NGC 1400 and NGC 1407. PERRETT K.M., HANES D.A., BUTTERWORTH S.T., et al.
1997AJ....114..482B 43 123 Globular clusters in 19 northern Abell clusters. BLAKESLEE J.P., TONRY J.L. and METZGER M.R.
1997AJ....114.1771F 3 67 750 The centers of early-type galaxies with HST. IV. Central parameter relations. FABER S.M., TREMAINE S., AJHAR E.A., et al.
1997ApJS..111..163B viz 1026 18 An Einstein X-ray survey of optically selected galaxies. I. Data. BURSTEIN D., JONES C., FORMAN W., et al.
1997MNRAS.291..461S 198 42 Galaxy clusters in the Perseus-Pisces region - I. Spectroscopic and photometric data for early-type galaxies. SMITH R.J., LUCEY J.R., HUDSON M.J., et al.
1997MNRAS.292..499S viz 764 32 The peculiar motions of early-type galaxies in two distant regions - III. The photometric data. SAGLIA R.P., BURSTEIN D., BAGGLEY G., et al.
1998A&AS..127..117P viz 2385 30 A catalogue of spatially resolved kinematics of galaxies: Bibliography. PRUGNIEL P., ZASOV A., BUSARELLO G., et al.
1998A&AS..128..299P viz 6817 141 Total magnitude, radius, colour indices, colour gradients and photometric type of galaxies. PRUGNIEL P. and HERAUDEAU P.
1998A&AS..131..287S viz 26 24 Kinematical data on early-type galaxies. IV. SIMIEN F. and PRUGNIEL P.
1998A&AS..132..255G viz 1417 17 A catalogue of Mg2 indices of galaxies and globular clusters. GOLEV V. and PRUGNIEL P.
1998AJ....115.2285M 30 37 3405 The demography of massive dark objects in galaxy centers. MAGORRIAN J., TREMAINE S., RICHSTONE D., et al.
1998AJ....116..623O 27 16 An Arecibo search for broad 21 centimeter lines of atomic hydrogen in clusters of galaxies. O'DEA C.P., PAYNE H.E. and KOCEVSKI D.
1998AJ....116.1529H viz 788 20 Dynamics of cD clusters of galaxies. III. Redshift data for 11 Abell clusters. HILL J.M. and OEGERLE W.R.
1998ApJ...492...41V 56 12 Globular cluster systems of early-type galaxies. VAN DEN BERGH S.
1998Ap.....41..308M 1394 1 Groups of galaxies. III. Some empirical characteristics. MAHTESSIAN A.P.
1999A&A...351..487P 59 41 Global X-ray emission and central properties of early type galaxies. PELLEGRINI S.
1999A&AS..140...89P viz 14       D               1 16701 9 Galaxy coordinates. II. Accurate equatorial coordinates for 17298 galaxies. PATUREL G., PETIT C., PRUGNIEL P., et al.
1999AJ....117..744V 62 140 The black hole mass distribution in early-type galaxies: cusps in Hubble space telescope photometry interpreted through adiabatic black hole growth. VAN DER MAREL R.P.
1999ApJ...527..573K viz 82 150 Gradients of absorption-line strengths in elliptical galaxies. KOBAYASHI C. and ARIMOTO N.
1999ApJS..121..287H viz 14       D               1 4290 204 The CfA redshift survey: data for the South Galactic Cap. HUCHRA J.P., VOGELEY M.S. and GELLER M.J.
1999ApJS..125..409C viz 13438 54 Arcsecond positions of UGC galaxies. COTTON W.D., CONDON J.J. and ARBIZZANI E.
1999MNRAS.302..209B 291 67 X-ray luminosities for a magnitude-limited sample of early-type galaxies from the ROSAT All-Sky Survey. BEUING J., DOBEREINER S., BOHRINGER H., et al.
1999MNRAS.305..259W viz 793 82 The peculiar motions of early-type galaxies in two distant regions - II. The spectroscopic data. WEGNER G., COLLESS M., SAGLIA R.P., et al.
1999MNRAS.306...35S 1 25 141 Tidal disruption rates of stars in observed galaxies. SYER D. and ULMER A.
1999MNRAS.307..491B 2 14 84 Cosmic rays from remnants of quasars ? BOLDT E. and GHOSH P.
1999MNRAS.308...77C 38 88 The distribution of supermassive black holes in the nuclei of nearby galaxis. CATTANEO A., HAEHNELT M.G. and REES M.J.
1999MNRAS.309..447M 3 29 346 Rates of tidal disruption of stars by massive central black holes. MAGORRIAN J. and TREMAINE S.
1999PASP..111...57H viz 403 19 A test for large-scale systematic errors in maps of galactic reddening. HUDSON M.J.
1999PASP..111..438F viz 14       D               1 19406 418 The updated Zwicky catalog (UZC). FALCO E.E., KURTZ M.J., GELLER M.J., et al.
2000AJ....119..545G 375 4 The Arizona-New Mexico spectroscopic survey of galaxies. I. Data for the western end of the Perseus supercluster. GREGORY S.A., TIFFT W.G., MOODY J.W., et al.
2000MNRAS.313L..29M 24 23 The black hole mass-galaxy age relation. MERRIFIELD M.R., FORBES D.A. and TERLEVICH A.I.
2001ApJ...550..503J 51 42 The infrared surface brightness fluctuation Hubble constant. JENSEN J.B., TONRY J.L., THOMPSON R.I., et al.
2001ApJ...554L.129M viz 364 78 The LX-σ relation for galaxies and clusters of galaxies. MAHDAVI A. and GELLER M.J.
2001ApJ...560..566K viz 15       D               4204 426 The K-band galaxy luminosity function. KOCHANEK C.S., PAHRE M.A., FALCO E.E., et al.
2001MNRAS.320L..30M 3 33 362 Black hole demographics from the M.-σ relation. MERRITT D. and FERRARESE L.
2001MNRAS.328..461O viz 439 259 A catalogue and analysis of X-ray luminosities of early-type galaxies. O'SULLIVAN E., FORBES D.A. and PONMAN T.J.
2001IAUC.7718....1M 3 1 Supernova 2001ei in anonymous galaxy. MARTIN P., LI W.D. and LOTOSS
2002AJ....123.2976R viz 8030 125 The UZC-SSRS2 group catalog. RAMELLA M., GELLER M.J., PISANI A., et al.
2002ApJ...566..801R 90 76 Nuclear cusps and cores in early-type galaxies as relics of binary black hole mergers. RAVINDRANATH S., HO L.C. and FILIPPENKO A.V.
2002MNRAS.330..547T viz 239 220 A catalogue and analysis of local galaxy ages and metallicities. TERLEVICH A.I. and FORBES D.A.
2002MNRAS.331..935Y 2 42 320 Evolution of massive binary black holes. YU Q.
2003A&A...405....5B viz 1917 62 A new catalogue of ISM content of normal galaxies. BETTONI D., GALLETTA G. and GARCIA-BURILLO S.
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.
2003AJ....125..478L viz 15       D               164 134 Hubble space telescope imaging of brightest cluster galaxies. LAINE S., VAN DER MAREL R.P., LAUER T.R., et al.
2003AJ....125.2307A viz 1337 17 Redshift-distance survey of early-type galaxies: circular-aperture photometry. ALONSO M.V., BERNARDI M., DA COSTA L.N., et al.
2003ApJ...582...17K 83 43 Lensing and the centers of distant early-type galaxies. KEETON C.R.
2004AJ....127...24J viz 37   K                 1025 30 Hubble space telescope observations of cD galaxies and their globular cluster systems. JORDAN A., COTE P., WEST M.J., et al.
2004ApJ...600..149W 1 62 302 Revised rates of stellar disruption in galactic nuclei. WANG J. and MERRITT D.
2004ApJS..151..237T 60 92 Cold dust in early-type galaxies. I. Observations. TEMI P., BRIGHENTI F., MATHEWS W.G., et al.
2004AstL...30..729T viz 23 24 The SAI catalog of supernovae and radial distributions of supernovae of various types in galaxies. TSVETKOV D.Y., PAVLYUK N.N. and BARTUNOV O.S.
2005A&A...435..521N viz 116 267 Radio sources in low-luminosity active galactic nuclei. IV. Radio luminosity function, importance of jet power, and radio properties of the complete Palomar sample. NAGAR N.M., FALCKE H. and WILSON A.S.
2005A&A...439..487D viz 164 24 Are radio galaxies and quiescent galaxies different? Results from the analysis of HST brightness profiles. DE RUITER H.R., PARMA P., CAPETTI A., et al.
2005ApJS..160..176L viz 15       D               362 49 α-enhanced integrated Lick/IDS spectral indices and Milky Way and M31 globular clusters and early-type galaxies. LEE H.-C. and WORTHEY G.
2005MNRAS.364..169P 124 40 The X-ray emission properties and the dichotomy in the central stellar cusp shapes of early-type galaxies. PELLEGRINI S.
2006MNRAS.367..627E viz 380 57 Correlations of near-infrared, optical and X-ray luminosity for early-type galaxies. ELLIS S.C. and O'SULLIVAN E.
2007ApJ...655..790C viz 15       D               13810 196 Groups of galaxies in the Two Micron All Sky redshift Survey. CROOK A.C., HUCHRA J.P., MARTIMBEAU N., et al.
2007A&A...465...71T viz 15       D               4762 185 Kinematics of the Local Universe. XIII. 21-cm line measurements of 452 galaxies with the Nancay radiotelescope, JHK Tully-Fisher relation, and preliminary maps of the peculiar velocity field. THEUREAU G., HANSKI M.O., COUDREAU N., et al.
2008ApJ...676...54C 15       D               1 52 19 Tidal disruption of stellar objects by hard supermassive black hole binaries. CHEN X., LIU F.K. and MAGORRIAN J.
2008MNRAS.389.1924F viz 15       D               601 107 Uniting old stellar systems: from globular clusters to giant ellipticals. FORBES D.A., LASKY P., GRAHAM A.W., et al.
2008MNRAS.391.1009L viz 339     A D     X C       9 129 30 Radial kinematics of brightest cluster galaxies. LOUBSER S.I., SANSOM A.E., SANCHEZ-BLAZQUEZ P., et al.
2009AJ....137.4795C viz 15       D               1 1651 85 The dynamical state of brightest cluster galaxies and the formation of clusters. COZIOL R., ANDERNACH H., CARETTA C.A., et al.
2009MNRAS.398..133L viz 15       D               2 100 50 Stellar populations in the centres of brightest cluster galaxies. LOUBSER S.I., SANCHEZ-BLAZQUEZ P., SANSOM A.E., et al.
2010A&A...516A...1L 244       D     X C       6 89 10 Parsec-scale properties of brightest cluster galaxies. LIUZZO E., GIOVANNINI G., GIROLETTI M., et al.
2011MNRAS.410.2679L 15       D               1 108 13 The ultraviolet upturn in brightest cluster galaxies. LOUBSER S.I. and SANCHEZ-BLAZQUEZ P.
2011MNRAS.416.2840L viz 15       D               1 72554 178 The 2M++ galaxy redshift catalogue. LAVAUX G. and HUDSON M.J.
2012ApJ...750...91C viz 15       D               1 386 9 Uncovering the formation of ultracompact dwarf galaxies by multivariate statistical analysis. CHATTOPADHYAY T., SHARINA M., DAVOUST E., et al.
2012ApJS..199...26H viz 15       D               1 48924 517 The 2MASS Redshift Survey - Description and data release. HUCHRA J.P., MACRI L.M., MASTERS K.L., et al.
2012ApJ...756..117F viz 15       D               1 386 8 The effect of the environment on the faber-jackson relation. FOCARDI P. and MALAVASI N.
2012ApJ...756..179M 2245     A D S   X C F     56 30 108 Dynamical measurements of black hole masses in four brightest cluster galaxies at 100 mpc. McCONNELL N.J., MA C.-P., MURPHY J.D., et al.
2012MNRAS.425.1789S viz 39           X         1 677 269 Berkeley supernova Ia program – I. Observations, data reduction and spectroscopic sample of 582 low-redshift type Ia supernovae. SILVERMAN J.M., FOLEY R.J., FILIPPENKO A.V., et al.
2012A&A...544A..81H viz 15       D               1 7232 67 Supernovae and their host galaxies. I. The SDSS DR8 database and statistics. HAKOBYAN A.A., ADIBEKYAN V.Zh., ARAMYAN L.S., et al.
2013ApJ...764..151G 16       D               1 132 228 The MBH-lspheroid relation at high and low masses, the quadratic growth of black holes, and intermediate-mass black hole candidates. GRAHAM A.W. and SCOTT N.
2013ApJ...764..184M 22       D               2 78 939 Revisiting the scaling relations of black hole masses and host galaxy properties. McCONNELL N.J. and MA C.-P.
2013ApJ...768L..21M 546     A D     X C       14 9 17 The effect of spatial gradients in stellar mass-to-light ratio on black hole mass measurements. McCONNELL N.J., CHEN S.-F.S., MA C.-P., et al.
2013ApJ...768...76S 16       D               1 76 89 The supermassive black hole mass-spheroid stellar mass relation for sersic and core-sersic galaxies. SCOTT N., GRAHAM A.W. and SCHOMBERT J.
2013ApJ...772...82H viz 16       D               1 422 227 A catalog of globular cluster systems: what determines the size of a galaxy's globular cluster population? HARRIS W.E., HARRIS G.L.H. and ALESSI M.
2013MNRAS.433.2812K viz 39           X         1 141 64 The ATLAS3D project - XXIII. Angular momentum and nuclear surface brightness profiles. KRAJNOVIC D., KARICK A.M., DAVIES R.L., et al.
2013AJ....146...45R viz 235           X C       5 22 76 The influence of dark matter halos on dynamical estimates of black hole mass: 10 new measurements for high-σ early-type galaxies. RUSLI S.P., THOMAS J., SAGLIA R.P., et al.
2013AJ....146...86T viz 16       D               1 9233 484 Cosmicflows-2: the data. TULLY R.B., COURTOIS H.M., DOLPHIN A.E., et al.
2013AJ....146..160R 367       D     X C       9 34 43 Depleted galaxy cores and dynamical black hole masses. RUSLI S.P., ERWIN P., SAGLIA R.P., et al.
2013MNRAS.436.2708M 55       D     X         2 79 6 The strong environmental dependence of black hole scaling relations. McGEE S.L.
2014ApJ...782...39T 39           X         1 24 41 The dynamical fingerprint of core scouring in massive elliptical galaxies. THOMAS J., SAGLIA R.P., BENDER R., et al.
2014MNRAS.438.2117H 16       D               1 51 17 Globular clusters and supermassive black holes in galaxies: further analysis and a larger sample. HARRIS G.L.H., POOLE G.B. and HARRIS W.E.
2013ARA&A..51..511K 102       D       C       4 168 2775 Coevolution (or not) of supermassive black holes and host galaxies. KORMENDY J. and HO L.C.
2014ApJ...797...82L viz 16       D               1 691 114 Brightest cluster galaxies at the present epoch. LAUER T.R., POSTMAN M., STRAUSS M.A., et al.
2015MNRAS.446.2330S viz 16       D               1 94 29 Overmassive black holes in the MBH-σ diagram do not belong to over (dry) merged galaxies. SAVORGNAN G.A.D. and GRAHAM A.W.
2015AJ....149..171T viz 16       D               1 49218 119 Galaxy groups: a 2MASS catalog. TULLY R.B.
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.
2015ApJ...813...82R viz 16       D               1 345 422 Relations between central black hole mass and total galaxy stellar mass in the local universe. REINES A.E. and VOLONTERI M.
2016ApJS..222...10S 96       D       C       5 82 56 Supermassive black holes and their host spheroids. I. Disassembling galaxies. SAVORGNAN G.A.D. and GRAHAM A.W.
2016A&A...585A.153B 40           X         1 20 6 Unveiling Gargantua: A new search strategy for the most massive central cluster black holes. BROCKAMP M., BAUMGARDT H., BRITZEN S., et al.
2016ApJ...817...21S 17       D               1 67 106 Supermassive black holes and their host spheroids. II. The red and blue sequence in the MBH-M*,sphDiagram. SAVORGNAN G.A.D., GRAHAM A.W., MARCONI A., et al.
2016ApJ...818...47S 258       D     X         7 102 185 The SINFONI black hole survey: the black hole fundamental plane revisited and the paths of (co)evolution of supermassive black holes and bulges. SAGLIA R.P., OPITSCH M., ERWIN P., et al.
2016ApJ...821...88S 16       D               1 66 10 Supermassive black holes and their host spheroids III. The Mbh-nsph correlation. SAVORGNAN G.A.D.
2016A&A...588A..14T viz 16       D               2 84076 35 Friends-of-friends galaxy group finder with membership refinement. TEMPEL E., KIPPER R., TAMM A., et al.
2016ApJ...826L..32G viz 16       D               1 108 83 Megamaser disks reveal a broad distribution of black hole mass in spiral galaxies. GREENE J.E., SETH A., KIM M., et al.
2016AJ....152...50T viz 16       D               1 20396 318 Cosmicflows-3. TULLY R.B., COURTOIS H.M. and SORCE J.G.
2016ApJS..225...23S viz 16       D               1 6768 9 Catalogs of compact groups of galaxies from the enhanced SDSS DR12. SOHN J., GELLER M.J., HWANG H.S., et al.
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