QSO J1455-1108 , the SIMBAD biblio

QSO J1455-1108 , the SIMBAD biblio (85 results) C.D.S. - SIMBAD4 rel 1.8 - 2024.04.24CEST13:38:33


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1962ApJS....7..141M 172 83 Brightness distribution in discrete radio sources. III. The structure of the sources. MALTBY P. and MOFFET A.T.
1964ApJ...140..969K 241 162 The spectra of non-thermal radio sources. KELLERMANN K.I.
1965AJ.....70..384W 50 70 A search for optical objects associated with 50 radio sources. WYNDHAM J.D.
1966ApJ...144..534H 1 11 71 On the nature of the quasi-stellar objects. HOYLE F. and BURBIDGE G.R.
1966AuJPh..19..649S 642 54 Accurate positions of 644 radio sources. SHIMMINS A.J., CLARKE M.E. and EKERS R.D.
1966AuJPh..19..837S 631 90 The Parkes catalogue of radio sources. Declination zone 0 to -20. SHIMMINS A.J., DAY G.A., EKERS R.D., et al.
1967BAN....19..201D 188 61 A 1417 MHz search for radio sources having a flux excess at short wavelengths. DAVIS M.M.
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.
1968AuJPh..21...65S 18 14 Accurate positions of 210 radio sources. SHIMMINS A.J.
1970AJ.....75..351E 4213 76 The Ohio Survey between 0 and -36 degrees. EHMAN J.R., DIXON R.S. and KRAUS J.D.
1970AJ.....75.1015M 143 26 Precise declinations and optical identifications of selected discrete radio source. MOSELEY G.F., BROOKS C.C. and DOUGLAS J.N.
1971AJ.....76....5F 354 74 Positions of 352 small-diameter radio sources. FOMALONT E.B. and MOFFET A.T.
1971AJ.....76..609H 67 T                   1 4 5 Occultation studies of 3C 245,
MSH 14-121 and MSH 19-21.
HAZARD C. and SUTTON J.
1971ApJ...164..237M 78 48 The radio structures of seventy-nine quasi-stellar objects. MacDONALD G.H. and MILEY G.K.
1971MNRAS.152..277H 78 69 Optical positions for 87 identified radio sources. HUNSTEAD R.W.
1971MNRAS.152..477M 128 206 The radio structure of quasars - A statistical investigation. MILEY G.K.
1971PASP...83..611D 202 88 A catalogue of quasars. DE VENY J.B., OSBORN W.H. and JANES K.
1972MNRAS.156..275K 62 37 The polarization of radio sources with appreciable redshift. KRONBERG P.P., CONWAY R.G. and GILBERT J.A.
1972MNRAS.157..367H 312 61 Accurate positions of radio sources at 408 MHz. HUNSTEAD R.W.
1973AJ.....78....1D 628 61 First results from the Texas interferometer: positions of 605 discrete sources. DOUGLAS J.N., BASH F.N., GHIGO F.D., et al.
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.
1975AJ.....80....1K 178 23 Radio spectra and red shifts of 179 QSOs. KRAUS J.D. and GEARHART M.R.
1975MmSAI..46..461B 493 7 Catalogue of quasi-stellar-objects. BARBIERI C., CAPACCIOLI M. and ZAMBON M.
1976AJ.....81..574P 412 12 Radio two-color diagram for QSOs, spiral galaxies, and BL Lac objets. PACHT E.
1977A&AS...27..205S 398 12 A comprehensive catalogue of quasi-stellar objects. SMITH-HAENNI A.L.
1978A&AS...34..129M 124 120 Radio intensity and polarization distributions of quasars at three frequencies. MILEY G.K. and HARTSUIJKER A.P.
1979PASJ...31..125S 155 39 Intergalactic magnetic fields and Faraday rotation of extragalactic radio sources. SOFUE Y., FUJIMOTO M. and KAWABATA K.-A.
1981A&A....93..245W 22 12 Precise optical positions of southern radio sources. WROBLEWSKI H., COSTA E. and TORRES C.
1981A&A....98..300T 108 15 A study of galactic absorption as revealed by the reddenings of quasars. TEERIKORPI P.
1981A&A....98..309T 44 8 On the Hubble diagram for quasars as a corrected for galactic absorption: evidence for a separate class of the most luminous quasars. TEERIKORPI P.
1981Ap&SS..74..409B viz 325 18 Decametric survey of discrete sources. VII. Source catalogue in the range of declination -2 to -13. BRAUDE S.Y., MIROSHNITCHENKO A.P., SOKOLOV K.P., et al.
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.
1983ApJS...52..293W 120 54 A catalog of high accuracy polarization measurements. WEILER K.W. and DE PATER I.
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.
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.
1984PASAu...5..510W 68 2 On the variability of some Parkes radio sources. WRIGHT A.E.
1985A&AS...61..225A 271 40 UBV photometry of quasars and quasar candidates. II. ADAM G.
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.
1985RMxAA..10..101C 87 2 A search for variable radiosources at 1410 MHz. COLOMB F.R., GIACANI E.B., LOISEAU N., et al.
1987Ap&SS.134...35Y 315 2 The spectral properties of quasars. YU K.N.
1988A&AS...75..317S 296 145 Millimeter continuum measurements of extragalactic radio sources. STEPPE H., SALTER C.J., CHINI R., et al.
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.
1988IzKry..78..112M 168 2 High sensitivity observations at the wavelength 8,2 mm of complete sample of extragalactic radio sources. MOISEEV I.G., NESTEROV N.S., EFANOV S.V., et al.
1990A&A...239...33A 363 65 Periodicity of quasar redshifts. ARP H., BI H.G., CHU Y., et al.
1990A&AS...83..393Q 255 10 Radio spectra of quasars. II. QUINIENTO Z.M. and ECHAVE M.M.
1991MNRAS.251..330W viz 1195 35 Flux densities at 8400 MHz for a large sample of radiosources. WRIGHT A.E., WARK R.M., TROUP E., et al.
1992ApJ...398..454W 267 218 A survey for high optical polarization in quasars with core-dominant radio structure: is there a beamed optical continuum ? WILLS B.J., WILLS D., BREGER M., et al.
1993AJ....105.2054A 39 15 A sample of lobe-dominated ted quasars with Mg II absorption lines. ALDCROFT T.L., ELVIS M. and BECHTOLD J.
1993ApJ...413..453N viz 541 81 On the redshift-apparent size diagram of double radio sources. NILSSON K., VALTONEN M.J., KOTILAINEN J., et al.
1993ApJS...87..451H viz 14       D               7278 328 A revised and updated catalog of quasi-stellar objects. HEWITT A. and BURBIDGE G.
1994A&A...290..399B 24 18 Diffuse X-ray emission around high-redshift, radio-loud QSOs. BARTELMANN M., SCHNEIDER P. and HASINGER G.
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....107..461B 272 24 Hubble Space Telescope faint object spectrograph quasar absorption system snapshot survey (ABSNAP). I. Astrometric optical positions and finding charts of 269 bright QSOs. BOWEN D.V., OSMER S.J., BLADES J.C., et al.
1994ApJS...90..179G viz 4900 208 The Parkes-MIT-NRAO (PMN) surveys. III. Source catalog for the tropical survey (-29deg < Delta < -9.5deg). GRIFFITH M.R., WRIGHT A.E., BURKE B.F., et al.
1994ApJS...93....1A 56 83 Mg II absorption in a sample of 56 steep-spectrum quasars. ALDCROFT T.L., BECHTOLD J. and ELVIS M.
1995AuJPh..48..143S viz 2214 69 Radio sources observed with the Culgoora circular array. SLEE O.B.
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.
1998A&A...332..410H viz 170 121 Evidence for very large-scale coherent orientations of quasar polarization vectors. HUTSEMEKERS D.
1999ApJS..124..285R viz 215 25 VLA images at 5 GHz of 212 southern extragalactic objects. REID R.I., KRONBERG P.P. and PERLEY R.A.
1999MNRAS.310..223B 184 46 A 98 per cent spectroscopically complete sample of the most powerful equatorial radio sources at 408MHz. BEST P.N., ROETTGERING H.J.A. and LEHNERT M.D.
2000A&A...353...77T viz 254 9 Evidence for the class of the most luminous quasars. II. Variability, polarization, and the gap in the MV distribution. TEERIKORPI P.
2001A&A...375..752T 73 7 Evidence for the class of the most luminous quasars. III. Linear sizes and the core-size relation of double radio sources. TEERIKORPI P.
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.
2003A&A...412..707R viz 829 11 A catalogue of absorption-line systems in QSO spectra. RYABINKOV A.I., KAMINKER A.D. and VARSHALOVICH D.A.
2005A&A...441..915H viz 353 157 Mapping extreme-scale alignments of quasar polarization vectors'. HUTSEMEKERS D., CABANAC R., LAMY H., et al.
2006A&A...445..465R viz 249 28 High-frequency radio observations of the Kuehr sample and the epoch-dependent luminosity function of flat-spectrum quasars. RICCI R., PRANDONI I., GRUPPIONI C., et al.
2006A&A...455..773V viz 108224 628 A catalogue of quasars and active nuclei: 12th edition. VERON-CETTY M.-P. and VERON P.
2008ApJS..174..313H viz 15       D               355 15 Radio frequency spectra of 388 bright 74 MHz sources. HELMBOLDT J.F., KASSIM N.E., COHEN A.S., et al.
2009A&A...505..385A viz 15       D               1 99836 35 The large quasar reference frame (LQRF). An optical representation of the ICRS. ANDREI A.H., SOUCHAY J., ZACHARIAS N., 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.
2010A&A...518A..10V viz 15       D               1 168913 597 A catalogue of quasars and active nuclei: 13th edition. VERON-CETTY M.-P. and VERON P.
2011ApJ...734L..34J viz 15       D               1 442 32 New 145 MHz source measurements by PAPER in the southern sky. JACOBS D.C., AGUIRRE J.E., PARSONS A.R., et al.
2011MNRAS.416.1900R viz 15       D               1 361 53 The luminosity-dependent high-redshift turnover in the steep spectrum radio luminosity function: clear evidence for downsizing in the radio-AGN population. RIGBY E.E., BEST P.N., BROOKES M.H., et al.
2011MNRAS.417.2651M viz 15       D               1 5894 47 Optical properties of high-frequency radio sources from the Australia Telescope 20 GHz (AT20G) Survey. MAHONY E.K., SADLER E.M., CROOM S.M., et al.
2012ApJ...744...84Y viz 15       D               1 1143 18 On the evolution of the cores of radio sources and their extended radio emission. YUAN Z. and WANG J.
2014ApJS..212...15F viz 16       D               1 24940 60 A broadband polarization catalog of extragalactic radio sources. FARNES J.S., GAENSLER B.M. and CARRETTI E.
2014MNRAS.442.3329X viz 16       D               1 2466 20 Redshift evolution of extragalactic rotation measures. XU J. and HAN J.L.
2014MNRAS.445..955B viz 16       D               1 220 89 The cosmic evolution of radio-AGN feedback to z = 1. BEST P.N., KER L.M., SIMPSON C., et al.
2016ApJ...829....5L viz 16       D               1 543 12 Magnetic field disorder and Faraday effects on the polarization of extragalactic radio sources. LAMEE M., RUDNICK L., FARNES J.S., et al.
2020MNRAS.493L..54K viz 17       D               1 1059 ~ Optical polarization properties of AGNs with significant VLBI-Gaia offsets. KOVALEV Y.Y., ZOBNINA D.I., PLAVIN A.V., et al.
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.

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