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1972AJ.....77..797P viz 242 111 The NRAO 5-GHz radio source survey. III. The 140-ft "strong" source survey. PAULINY-TOTH I.I.K. and KELLERMANN K.I.
1974AJ.....79..846A 160 17 Observations with the RRE interferometer of radio sources in the NRAO "strong" survey. ADGIE R.L.
1974AJ.....79.1006J 134 43 Optical identifications from the NRAO 5-GHz radio survey. JOHNSON K.H.
1974AJ.....79.1220C 462 84 Spectra of sources in the NRAO 5000-MHz surveys. CONDON J.J. and JAUNCEY D.L.
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.
1979A&A....74L..11K 19 26 Westerbork observations of flat spectrum galaxies in the 5 GHz 'S4' survey. KAPAHI V.K.
1982ApJ...255...39R 56 54 Compact radio sources: the dependence of variability and polarization on spectral shape. RUDNICK L. and JONES T.W.
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.
1984AJ.....89..323G 220 21 The low-frequency spectra of a complete sample of extragalactic radio sources. GREGORINI L., MANTOVANI F., ECKART A., et al.
1984AJ.....89.1111H 242 92 Flickering of extragalactic radio sources. HEESCHEN D.S.
1987AJ.....94.1156H 129 26 The visually brightest early-type supergiants in the spiral galaxies NGC 2403, M 81, and M 101. HUMPHREYS R.M. and AARONSON M.
1990ApJS...72..621L viz 12 42 The second MIT-Green Bank 5 GHz survey. LANGSTON G.I., HEFLIN M.B., CONNER S.R., et al.
1991A&A...248...23H 6 4 98 The magnetic field structure in the radio halos of NGC 891 and NGC 4631. HUMMEL E., BECK R. and DAHLEM M.
1991ApJ...380...66O 95 286 What are the Gigahertz Peaked-Spectrum radio sources ? O'DEA C.P., BAUM S.A. and STANGHELLINI C.
1992AJ....104.1320O 74 T                   4 66 Radio and optical observations of
0218+357: the smallest Einstein ring?
O'DEA C.P., BAUM S.A., STANGHELLINI C., et al.
1992ApJ...401..461K 3 6 87 Lensclean: an algorithm for inverting extended, gravitationally lensed with application to the radio ring lens PKS 1830-211. KOCHANEK C.S. and NARAYAN R.
1992MNRAS.254..655P viz 845 335 Interferometer phase calibration sources - I. The region 35deg ≤ Dec. ≤ 75deg. PATNAIK A.R., BROWNE I.W.A., WILKINSON P.N., et al.
1992MNRAS.259p..31M 18 ~ Optical rings: a large number of gravitational lenses ? MIRALDA-ESCUDE J. and LEHAR J.
1992ARA&A..30..311B 4 25 410 Cosmological applications of gravitational lensing. BLANDFORD R.D. and NARAYAN R.
1993A&A...274...96B 8 15 Gravitational imaging by elliptical galaxies: the effects of dark halos. BREIMER T.G. and SANDERS R.H.
1993A&AS..101..521S viz 22 75 Optical spectroscopy of 1Jy, S4 and S5 radio sources. IV. STICKEL M. and KUHR H.
1993ApJ...406..407P 1 6 27 Magnetic field strengths in high-reshift galaxies : can the galactic dynamo be tested ? PERRY J.J., WATSON A.M. and KRONBERG P.P.
1993ApJ...412L..59C 78 T                   3 85 Neutral hydrogen 21 centimeter absorption at
z = 0.6847 toward the "smallest Einstein ring".
CARILLI C.L., RUPEN M.P. and YANNY B.
1993MNRAS.261..435P 77 T                   6 151
B 0218+35.7: a gravitationally lensed system with the smallest separation.
PATNAIK A.R., BROWNE I.W.A., KING L.J., et al.
1993MNRAS.263L..32B 75 T                   4 65 The redshift of the lensing galaxy in the gravitationally lensed system
B0218+35.7.
BROWNE I.W.A., PATNAIK A.R., WALSH D., et al.
1994A&A...281..388A 23 19 Further observational evidence that MG J0414+0534 is a gravitational mirage. ANGONIN-WILLAIME M.-C., VANDERRIEST C., HAMMER F., et al.
1994A&AS..103..349S viz 272 56 An update of the optical identification status of the S4 radio source catalogue STICKEL M. and KUEHR H.
1994A&AS..105..211S viz 527 137 The optical identification status of the 1 Jy radio source catalogue. STICKEL M., MEISENHEIMER K. and KUEHR H.
1994AJ....108..395X 32 32 New redshifts of radio sources from the S4 and S5 surveys. XU W., LAWRENCE C.R., READHEAD A.C.S., et al.
1994BASI...22..227C 32 0 Sizing up to universe with cosmic illusions. CHITRE S.M.
1994RPPh...57..117R 47 106 Thermometry below 1 K. REFSDAL S. and SURDEJ J.
1995A&A...299..382W 109 T K                 15 142 CO, HCO+ and HCN absorption in the gravitational lens candidate
B0218+357 at z =0.685.
WIKLIND T. and COMBES F.
1995A&A...303L..61C 11 1 47 Direct search for O2 in a single molecular cloud. COMBES F. and WIKLIND T.
1995A&AS..109..267G viz 124 124 Radio to X-ray energy distribution of BL Lacertae objects. GIOMMI P., ANSARI S.G. and MICOL A.
1995AJ....110..880J viz 632 155 A radio reference frame. JOHNSTON K.J., FEY A.L., ZACHARIAS N., et al.
1995AJ....110.2570L 1 14 79 MG 0414+0534: a dusty gravitational lens. LAWRENCE C.R., ELSTON R., JANNUZI B.T., et al.
1995ApJ...447L...9S 8 16 Radio observations of the quadruple lens 1608+656. SNELLEN I.A.G., DE BRUYN A.G., SCHILIZZI R.T., et al.
1995ApJ...454...55S 1 7 28 MS 0205.7+3509 : A microlensed BL Lacertae candidate. STOCKE J.T., WURTZ R.E. and PERLMAN E.S.
1995ApJ...454..698W 278 267 The large bright QSO survey for damped Ly-alpha absorption systems. WOLFE A.M., LANZETTA K.M., FOLTZ C.B., et al.
1995ApJS...98....1P viz 169 150 The first Caltech-Jodrell Bank VLBI survey. I. Lambda = 18 centimeter observations of 87 sources. POLATIDIS A.G., WILKINSON P.N., XU W., et al.
1995ApJS...99..297X viz 91 144 The first Caltech-Jodrell bank VLBI survey. III. VLBI and MERLIN observations at 5GHz and VLA observations at 1.4GHz. XU W., READHEAD A.C.S., PEARSON T.J., et al.
1995MNRAS.274L...5P 72 T                   9 61 VLBA observations of the gravitational lens system
B0218+357.
PATNAIK A.R., PORCAS R.W. and BROWNE I.W.A.
1995MNRAS.275L..67G 73 T                   2 20 The optical appearance of the gravitational lens system
B0218+35.7.
GRUNDAHL F. and HJORTH J.
1995MNRAS.277.1477P viz 228 166 A sample-oriented catalogue of BL Lacertae objects. PADOVANI P. and GIOMMI P.
1995IrAJ...22..137D 15 0 Whispers from the Big Bang. DAVIES R.D.
1996A&A...306...49S 1 4 20 The optical cut-off source 0500+019: A background quasar seen through a foreground galaxy? STICKEL M., RIEKE M.J., RIEKE G.H., et al.
1996A&A...306..391A 6 14 Apparent contraction in the mas radio structure of the `red quasar', Q 0646+600. AKUJOR C.E., PORCAS R.W. and SMOKER J.V.
1996A&A...308..359H 6 10 Cosmological parameters and the redshift distribution of gravitational lenses. HELBIG P. and KAYSER R.
1996A&A...312..771D 22 14 A search for molecular absorption in the tori of active galactic nuclei. DRINKWATER M.J., COMBES F. and WIKLIND T.
1996A&A...315...86W 39 76 Molecular absorptions towards the AGN 1504+377. WIKLIND T. and COMBES F.
1996AJ....111.1839P 1 8 34 Multifrequency VLBI observations of PKS 1413+135: a very young radio galaxy. PERLMAN E.S., CARILLI C.L., STOCKE J.T., et al.
1996ApJ...457..529B 2 5 42 Gravitational lensing of quasi-stellar objects by their damped Ly alpha absorbers. BARTELMANN M. and LOEB A.
1996ApJ...465L..99M 78 T                   2 47 Formaldehyde absorption at z=0.685 toward the "Einstein ring"
B0218+357.
MENTEN K.M. and REID M.J.
1996ApJ...466..638K 7 18 407 Is there a cosmological constant? KOCHANEK C.S.
1996ApJ...468..556S 19 45 Flat-spectrum radio sources with faint optical counterparts. STICKEL M., RIEKE G.H., KUEHR H., et al.
1996ApJ...472L...5L 2 6 52 PKS 1830-211: a possible compound gravitational lens. LOVELL J.E.J., REYNOLDS J.E., JAUNCEY D.L., et al.
1996ApJ...473..595K 3 8 72 The flat-spectrum radio luminosity function, gravitational lensing, galaxy ellipticities, and cosmology. KOCHANEK C.S.
1996ApJS..107...37T 291 139 A complete flux-density-limited VLBI survey of 293 flat-spectrum radio sources. TAYLOR G.B., VERMEULEN R.C., READHEAD A.C.S., et al.
1996MNRAS.282...67K 1 8 36 Biases, selection effects and image multiplicities in the Jodrell Bank-VLA gravitational lens survey. KING L.J. and BROWNE I.W.A.
1996MNRAS.282..530G 1 2 11 The light-curve reconstruction method for measuring the time delay of gravitational lens systems. GEIGER B. and SCHNEIDER P.
1996PASP..108.1083T 33 13 The Hubble constant: a discourse. TAMMANN G.A.
1996JAF....51....8C 4 0 Absorptions moleculaires a grand redshift. COMBES F.
1996Msngr..84...23W 6 1 Fishing for absoption lines with SEST - The redshift of the gravitational lens to PKS 1830-211. WIKLIND T. and COMBES F.
1996Natur.379..115K 3 1 The optics of cosmology. KOCHANEK C.S.
1996PASA...13..183D 3 1 Dust-reddened quasars. DRINKWATER M.J., WEBSTER R.L., FRANCIS P.J., et al.
1997A&A...318..252M 9 26 Searching for 16O18O. MARECHAL P., PAGANI L., LANGER W.D., et al.
1997A&A...326...59H 12 32 Dense gas in nearby galaxies. X. H2CO and CH3OH: molecular abundances and physical conditions. HUETTEMEISTER S., MAUERSBERGER R. and HENKEL C.
1997A&A...327L..17C 1 7 26 New upper limits on the interstellar O2 abundance. COMBES F., WIKLIND T. and NAKAI N.
1997A&A...328...48W 3 6 71 Molecular absorption lines at high redshift: PKS 1413+135 (z=0.247). WIKLIND T. and COMBES F.
1997ApJ...475..457I 19 48 A measurement of the cosmological constant using elliptical galaxies as strong gravitational lenses. IM M., GRIFFITHS R.E. and RATNATUNGA K.U.
1997ApJ...475..512K 13 26 Multifrequency radio observations of the gravitational lens system MG 0414+0534. KATZ C.A., MOORE C.B. and HEWITT J.N.
1997ApJ...482..604K 5 16 261 Shear and ellipticity in gravitational lenses. KEETON C.R., KOCHANEK C.S. and SELJAK U.
1997ApJ...486L..79C 109 T K                 6 46 Detection of water at z = 0.685 toward
B0218+357.
COMBES F. and WIKLIND T.
1997ApJ...488L..31G 110 T K                 4 40 Redshifted molecular absorption systems toward PKS 1830-211 and
B0218+357: submillimeter CO, C I, and H20 data.
GERIN M., PHILLIPS T.G., BENFORD D.J., et al.
1997ApJ...488..550P 1 5 17 Effects of dust on gravitational lensing by spiral galaxies. PERNA R., LOEB A. and BARTELMANN M.
1997ApJ...489L..17S 1 14 46 An excess of Mg II absorbers in BL Lacertae objects. STOCKE J.T. and RECTOR T.A.
1997ApJ...489...21B 4 6 83 Analysis of time delays in the gravitational lens PG 1115+080. BARKANA R.
1997MNRAS.288..138M 2 6 51 Through a lens darkly: evidence for dusty gravitational lenses. MALHOTRA S., RHOADS J.E. and TURNER E.L.
1997MNRAS.289..450K 21 41 Multifrequency radio observations of the gravitational lens system 1938+666. KING L.J., BROWNE I.W.A., MUXLOW T.W.B., et al.
1997CR2...325..297C 7 ~ Gaz moleculaire froid et histoire de l'Univers. COMBES F. and WIKLIND T.
1997VA.....41..281G 1 4 15 Multi-epoch VLBA 15 and 43 GHz observations of the gravitational lens PKS 1830-211: extending VLBI towards the micro-arc second scale. GARRETT M.A., NAIR S., PORCAS R.W., et al.
1997PSci..242...58C 7 0 Les telescopes gravitationnels. COMBES F. and WIKLIND T.
1997A&G....38e..10W 11 7 The quest for the golden lens. WILLIAMS L.L.R. and SCHECHTER P.L.
1998A&A...334L..33J 24 35 Lensing galaxies: light or dark? JACKSON N., HELBIG P., BROWNE I., et al.
1998A&A...334L..81C 75 T                   3 27 Search for LiH in the ISM towards
B0218+357.
COMBES F. and WIKLIND T.
1998A&AS..132..305T viz 157 248 Fifteen years monitoring of extragalactic radio sources at 22, 37 and 87 GHz. TERAESRANTA H., TORNIKOSKI M., MUJUNEN A., et al.
1998AJ....115.1295K 131 323 Sub-milliarcsecond imaging of quasars and active galactic nuclei. KELLERMANN K.I., VERMEULEN R.C., ZENSUS J.A., et al.
1998ApJ...494...47F 206 227 Limits on cosmological models from radio-selected gravitational lenses. FALCO E.E., KOCHANEK C.S. and MUNOZ J.A.
1998ApJ...494..175C 3 9 95 Redshifted neutral hydrogen 21 centimeter absorption toward red quasars. CARILLI C.L., MENTEN K.M., REID M.J., et al.
1998ApJ...503...48B 4 2 26 Effects of disks on gravitational lensing by spiral galaxies. BARTELMANN M. and LOEB A.
1998ApJ...503..231F 12 2 Molecular gas in Markarian 109: constraining the O2/CO ratio in chemically young galaxies. FRAYER D.T., SEAQUIST E.R., THUAN T.X., et al.
1998ApJ...504..661C 8 12 X-ray detection of the primary lens galaxy cluster of the gravitational lens system Q0957+561. CHARTAS G., CHUSS D., FORMAN W., et al.
1998ApJ...509..551I 1 26 117 An infrared EINSTEIN ring in the gravitational lens PG 1115+080. IMPEY C.D., FALCO E.E., KOCHANEK C.S., et al.
1998ApJ...509..561K 2 27 222 The optical properties of gravitational lens galaxies as a probe of galaxy structure and evolution KEETON C.R., KOCHANEK C.S. and FALCO E.E.
1998MNRAS.295L..41K 2 7 51 A complete infrared Einstein ring in the gravitational lens system B1938+666. KING L.J., JACKSON N., BLANDFORD R.D., et al.
1998MNRAS.295..457D 2 12 90 New limits on the possible variation of physical constants. DRINKWATER M.J., WEBB J.K., BARROW J.D., et al.
1998MNRAS.298..395H 11 4 The DELTA-theta-zs relation for gravitational lenses as a cosmological test. HELBIG P.
1998MNRAS.299.1159A 53 30 Flat-spectrum radio sources with kpc-scale structure. AUGUSTO P., WILKINSON P.N. and BROWNE I.W.A.
1998MNRAS.300..649X 1 10 34 The new gravitational lens system B1030+074. XANTHOPOULOS E., BROWNE I.W.A., KING L.J., et al.
1998MNRAS.301..315N 13 19 Modelling the 10-image lensed system B1933+503. NAIR S.
1998LAstr.112..206C 10 0 Molecules et formation d'etoiles au debut de l'univers. COMBES F. and WIKLIND T.
1998Msngr..91...29C 5 8 Molecular lines in absorption at high redshift. COMBES F. and WIKLIND T.
1998PABei..16..117S 363 0 Progress in space VLBI science. SHEN Z.-Q.
1999A&A...343L..79C 3 5 47 HI and OH absorption at z=0.89. CHENGALUR J.N., DE BRUYN A.G. and NARASIMHA D.
1999A&AS..136..297H 2 7 49 Gravitational lensing statistics with extragalactic surveys. II. Analysis of the Jodrell Bank-VLA Astrometric Survey. HELBIG P., MARLOW D., QUAST R., et al.
1999A&AS..139..601C 1 21 68 Extended radio emission in BL Lac objects. I. The images. CASSARO P., STANGHELLINI C., BONDI M., et al.
1999AJ....118...14B 1 12 61 Values of H0 from models of the gravitational lens 0957+561. BERNSTEIN G. and FISCHER P.
1999ApJ...510...42C 2 17 105 New limits on a cosmological constant from statistics of gravitational lensing. CHIBA M. and YOSHII Y.
1999ApJ...511..546T 6 5 How far out must we go to get into the Hubble flow?. TIPLER F.J.
1999ApJ...520..479B 1 7 39 A reassessment of the data and models of the gravitational lens Q0957+561. BARKANA R., LEHAR J., FALCO E.E., et al.
1999ApJ...521..134S 21 37 The Hubble space telescope survey of BL Lacertae objects: gravitational lens candidates and other unusual sources. SCARPA R., URRY C.M., FALOMO R., et al.
1999ApJ...523..617F 3 27 245 Dust and extinction curves in galaxies with z>0: the interstellar medium of gravitational lens galaxies. FALCO E.E., IMPEY C.D., KOCHANEK C.S., et al.
1999ApJ...527..498F 1 22 75 A determination of H0 with the CLASS gravitational lens B1608+656. I. Time delay measurements with the VLA. FASSNACHT C.D., PEARSON T.J., READHEAD A.C.S., et al.
1999ApJ...527..513K 2 13 89 A determination of H0 with the CLASS gravitational lens B1608+656. II. Mass models and the Hubble constant from lensing. KOOPMANS L.V.E. and FASSNACHT C.D.
1999MNRAS.304..349B 115 T K                 7 163 Time delay for the gravitational lens system
B0218+357.
BIGGS A.D., BROWNE I.W.A., HELBIG P., et al.
1999MNRAS.305...15M 2 3 22 NICMOS and VLBA observations of the gravitational lens system B1933+503. MARLOW D.R., BROWNE I.W.A., JACKSON N., et al.
1999MNRAS.307L...1P 1 7 36 Milliarcsec-scale polarization observations of the gravitational lens B1422+231. PATNAIK A.R., KEMBALL A.J., PORCAS R.W., et al.
1999MNRAS.307..225K 67 50 Gravitationally lensed radio sources in the Jodrell Bank-VLA Astrometric Survey. KING L.J., BROWNE I.W.A., MARLOW D.R., et al.
1999Ap&SS.263...51M 31 ~ The CASTLES project. MUNOZ J.A., FALCO E.E., KOCHANEK C.S., et al.
1999Ap&SS.269..405C 19 5 Gas and dust in protogalaxies. COMBES F.
1999NewAR..43..767J 4 6 Changes in the angular separation of the lensed images PKS 1830-211 NE & SW. JIN C.J., GARRETT M.A., NAIR S., et al.
2000A&A...356..391K 1 12 71 A time-delay determination from VLA light curves of the CLASS gravitational lens B1600+434. KOOPMANS L.V.E., DE BRUYN A.G., XANTHOPOULOS E., et al.
2000A&A...362...27J 117 15 Small-scale structures in compact steep-spectrum and GHz-peaked-spectrum radio sources. JEYAKUMAR S., SAIKIA D.J., RAO A.J., et al.
2000AJ....119..439W 3 9 83 Pixelated lenses and H0 from time-delay quasars. WILLIAMS L.L.R. and SAHA P.
2000ApJ...532...65P 6 8 150 Si and Mn abundances in damped Lyα systems with low dust content. PETTINI M., ELLISON S.L., STEIDEL C.C., et al.
2000ApJ...535..692K 32 19 The infrared Einstein ring in the gravitational lens MG J1131+0456 and the death of the dusty lens hypothesis. KOCHANEK C.S., FALCO E.E., IMPEY C.D., et al.
2000ApJ...536..584L 1 38 206 Hubble space telescope observations of 10 two-image gravitational lenses. LEHAR J., FALCO E.E., KOCHANEK C.S., et al.
2000ApJ...542...74K 1 11 58 The host galaxy of the lensed quasar Q0957+561. KEETON C.R., FALCO E.E., IMPEY C.D., et al.
2000ApJ...544...98W 1 13 70 Analytic time delays and H0 estimates for gravitational lenses. WITT H.J., MAO S. and KEETON C.R.
2000ApJ...545..129K 1 14 46 What fraction of gravitational lens galaxies lie in groups? KEETON C.R., CHRISTLEIN D. and ZABLUDOFF A.I.
2000ApJ...545..578C 109 T K                 12 32 Further investigation of the time delay, magnification ratios, and variability in the gravitational lens
0218+357.
COHEN A.S., HEWITT J.N., MOORE C.B., et al.
2000ApJS..130....1R 1 88 288 Discovery of damped Lyα systems at redshifts less than 1.65 and results on their incidence and cosmological mass density. RAO S.M. and TURNSHEK D.A.
2000ApJS..131...95F viz 374 139 The VSOP 5 GHz continuum survey: the prelaunch VLBA observations. FOMALONT E.B., FREY S., PARAGI Z., et al.
2000MNRAS.311..389J 36   K                 19 35 NICMOS images of JVAS/CLASS gravitational lens systems. JACKSON N., XANTHOPOULOS E. and BROWNE I.W.A.
2000MNRAS.318..163M 4 5 65 The Tully-Fisher relation and its implications for the halo density profile and self-interacting dark matter. MO H.J. and MAO S.
2000PhRvL..85.5511C 8 2 53 Astronomical constraints on the cosmic evolution of the fine structure constant and possible quantum dimensions. CARILLI C.L., MENTEN K.M., STOCKE J.T., et al.
2000PASJ...52..997H viz 401 69 The VSOP 5 GHz AGN survey. I. Compilation and observations. HIRABAYASHI H., FOMALONT E., HORIUCHI S., et al.
2001A&A...373L..25P 7 5 Sub-milliarcsec-scale structure of the gravitational lens B1600+434. PATNAIK A.R. and KEMBALL A.J.
2001AJ....121...21B 151 47 The distribution of redshifts in new samples of quasi-stellar objects. BURBIDGE G. and NAPIER W.M.
2001AJ....122..565R 42 104 The properties of the radio-selected 1 Jy sample of BL Lacertae objects. RECTOR T.A. and STOCKE J.T.
2001ApJ...547...50K 1 24 125 The importance of EINSTEIN rings. KOCHANEK C.S., KEETON C.R. and McLEOD B.A.
2001ApJ...549L..33R 2 13 86 Constraints on the inner mass profiles of lensing galaxies from missing odd images. RUSIN D. and MA C.-P.
2001ApJ...553..709R 1 20 71 Why is the fraction of four-image radio lens systems so high? RUSIN D. and TEGMARK M.
2001ApJ...558..119C 24 27 Chandra detects a rapid flare in the gravitationally lensed mini-broad absorption line QSO RX J0911.4+0551. CHARTAS G., DAI X., GALLAGHER S.C., et al.
2001ApJ...561...46K 7 6 131 Cold dark matter and strong gravitational lensing: concord or conflict. KEETON C.R.
2001ApJ...562..649K 109 T K                 13 12 Polarization VLBI observations of the gravitational lens system
B
0218+357
at 8.4 GHz.
KEMBALL A.J., PATNAIK A.R. and PORCAS R.W.
2001MNRAS.322..821B 109 T K                 10 14 MERLIN/VLA imaging of the gravitational lens system
B0218+357.
BIGGS A.D., BROWNE I.W.A., MUXLOW T.W.B., et al.
2001MNRAS.323..995B 109 T K                 7 6 Intrinsic intraday variability in the gravitational lens system
B0218+357.
BIGGS A.D., BROWNE I.W.A. and WILKINSON P.N.
2001MNRAS.325..273X 16 0 IRAM observations of JVAS/CLASS gravitational lenses. XANTHOPOULOS E., COMBES F. and WIKLIND T.
2001MNRAS.325.1097G 7 14 The distance-redshift equation in quintessence cosmology and the estimation of H0 through time delays. GIOVI F. and AMENDOLA L.
2001MNRAS.326.1007A 17 24 B2114+022: a distant radio source gravitationally lensed by a starburst galaxy. AUGUSTO P., BROWNE I.W.A., WILKINSON P.N., et al.
2001MNRAS.326.1403P 1 11 41 Determination of time delay from the gravitational lens B1422+231. PATNAIK A.R. and NARASIMHA D.
2001MNRAS.327.1244M 45   K                 4 112 Improved constraints on possible variation of physical constants from H I 21-cm and molecular QSO absorption lines. MURPHY M.T., WEBB J.K., FLAMBAUM V.V., et al.
2001PASA...18..179K 5 10 The Hubble Constant from (CLASS) gravitational lenses. KOOPMANS L.V.E. (The CLASS Collaboration)
2001PASA...18..207W 7 20 Microlensing of quasars. WAMBSGANSS J.
2002A&A...381L..73K 1 7 31 Molecular gas at intermediate redshifts. KANEKAR N. and CHENGALUR J.N.
2002A&A...381..810P 38 33 Deep optical imaging of radio selected BL Lacertae objects. PURSIMO T., NILSSON K., TAKALO L.O., et al.
2002A&A...394..763C 22 8 A search for molecules in damped Lyman-alpha absorbers occulting millimetre-loud quasars. CURRAN S.J., MURPHY M.T., WEBB J.K., et al.
2002AJ....123.2925L 12 34 The reddest quasars. II. A gravitationally lensed FeLoBAL quasar. LACY M., GREGG M., BECKER R.H., et al.
2002ApJ...564..143W 22 37 PMN J0134-0931: a gravitationally lensed quasar with unusual radio morphology. WINN J.N., LOVELL J.E.J., CHEN H.-W., et al.
2002ApJ...568..488O 3 4 42 Strong gravitational lensing time delay statistics and the density profile of dark halos. OGURI M., TARUYA A., SUTO Y., et al.
2002ApJ...575L..51H 1 7 23 The redshift of a lensing galaxy in PMN J0134-0931. HALL P.B., RICHARDS G.T., YORK D.G., et al.
2002ApJ...575...68E 2 4 26 Lensing properties of cored galaxy models. EVANS N.W. and HUNTER C.
2002ApJ...576..640A 1 16 79 The influence of gravitational microlensing on the broad emission lines of quasars. ABAJAS C., MEDIAVILLA E., MUNOZ J.A., et al.
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