3C 158 , the SIMBAD biblio

3C 158 , the SIMBAD biblio (71 results) C.D.S. - SIMBAD4 rel 1.8 - 2024.04.19CEST10:06:52


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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.
1962ApJS....7..141M 172 83 Brightness distribution in discrete radio sources. III. The structure of the sources. MALTBY P. and MOFFET A.T.
1962MmRAS..68..163B viz 240 452 The revised 3C catalogue of radio sources. BENNETT A.S.
1963MNRAS.125..261C 161 230 The radio frequency spectra of discrete radio sources. CONWAY R.G., KELLERMANN K.I. and LONG R.J.
1963MmRAS..68..163B 331 ~ The revised 3C catalogue of radio sources. BENNETT A.S.
1964ApJ...140..969K 241 162 The spectra of non-thermal radio sources. KELLERMANN K.I.
1965ApJ...142.1156E 118 48 The spectra of radio sources at decametric wavelengths. ERICKSON W.C. and CRONYN W.M.
1965MNRAS.131..159C 159 26 Observations of radio sources at 612 and 1400 Mc/s. CONWAY R.G. and LONG R.J.
1965Obs....85...67C 85 7 Some radio source flux density measurements at 178 Mc/s. CLARKE M.E.
1966ApJ...144..459W 329 283 Optical identification of radio sources in the 3C revised catalogue. WYNDHAM J.D.
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.
1967ApJ...150..767C 135 91 New limits on the diameters of radio sources. COHEN M.H., GUNDERMANN E.J. and HARRIS D.E.
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..717B 139 70 Observations of radio sources at 10.03 MHz. BRIDLE A.H. and PURTON C.R.
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.
1968MNRAS.138..393L 146 46 Radio source structure derived from interplanetary scintillation. LITTLE L.T. and HEWISH A.
1968MNRAS.139..289W 373 34 The radio spectra of sources in the fourth Cambridge catalogue -III. WILLIAMS P.J.S., COLLINS R.A., CASWELL J.L., et al.
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.
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.
1971AJ.....76....5F 354 74 Positions of 352 small-diameter radio sources. FOMALONT E.B. and MOFFET A.T.
1972MNRAS.159..233A 157 58 Precise positions of radio sources measured at 2695 MHz. ADGIE R.L., CROWTHER J.H. and GENT H.
1972AuJPA..25....1D 384 74 A low-latitude galactic survey from lII = 46 to 61 and 190 to 290 at 2700 MHz. DAY G.A., CASWELL J.L. and COOKE D.J.
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.
1973AJ.....78.1030R 227 162 The low-frequency spectra of nonthermal radio sources. ROGER R.S., BRIDLE A.H. and COSTAIN C.H.
1975AJ.....80..335S 1095 38 Positions and flux densities of 1075 radio sources at 365 MHz. SHARP J.R. and BASH F.N.
1975AJ.....80..931V 668 82 26.3-MHz radio source survey. II. Radio source positions and fluxes. VINER M.R. and ERICKSON W.C.
1976ApJ...204L..63C 18 34 Observations of radio sources with variable flux density at 365 and 380 MHz. COTTON W.D.
1978AJ.....83..147S 19 3 Investigation of 410-MHz fine structure in candidate low-frequency variable sources. SPANGLER S. and MEYERS K.A.
1978AJ.....83..547S 29 11 Frequency dependence of compact structure in extended extragalactic radio sources. SPANGLER S.R. and MEYERS K.A.
1978Ap&SS..54...37B viz 533 33 Decametric survey of discrete sources in the northern sky. II. Source catalogue in the range of declinations +10 to +20. BRAUDE S.Y., MEGN A.V., RASHKOVSKI S.L., et al.
1980ApJ...236..738J 11 6 SAS 3 and related observations of Abell 2029. JOHNSON H.M., SCHNOPPER H.W. and DELVAILLE J.P.
1983A&AS...51..127V 45 14 The rotation measures of radio sources in selected celestial zones. - The Perseus arm window. VALLEE J.P.
1983A&AS...52..125V 56 10 Linear polarization observations in selected celestial zones - The anticentre region. VALLEE J.P.
1983AJ.....88.1784T 549 36 Radio patrol of the Northern Milky Way: a catalog of sources. I. TAYLOR A.R. and GREGORY P.C.
1983MNRAS.204..647R 43 4 VLA observations of compact radio sources near the galactic plane. RICKARD J.J., ERICKSON W.C., PERLEY R.A., et al.
1984A&A...134..199V 69 14 Magnetic field structure associated with the large "Monogem" X-ray ring. VALLEE J.P., BROTEN N.W. and MacLEOD J.M.
1984A&AS...56..283M 32 9 Linear polarization observations in selected celestial zones. Gemini and its neighbourhood. MacLEOD J.M., VALLEE J.P. and BROTEN N.W.
1985AJ.....90.1599P 1228 160 A VLBI survey at 2.29 GHz. PRESTON R.A., MORABITO D.D., WILLIAMS J.G., 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.
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..371G 1271 59 Radio patrol of the Northern Milky Way: a catalog of sources. II. GREGORY P.C. and TAYLOR A.R.
1987MNRAS.224..847P 44 13 Observations of 3C sources in the galactic plane. POOLEY G.G., LEAHY J.P., SHAKESHAFT J.R., et al.
1988A&A...196..255V 43 6 Search for an excess rotation measure in the shell around the Eridanus cavity. VALLEE J.P., MacLEOD J.M. and BROTEN N.W.
1988A&AS...74...63M 25 6 Linear polarizations in selected celestial zones. The Orion-Eridanus area. MacLEOD J.M., VALLEE J.P. and BROTEN N.W.
1988ApJ...328..251E 5 19 The difference in hydrogen abundance between two classes of type I X-ray bursts. EBISUZAKI T. and NAKAMURA N.
1988ApJ...328..275C 40 20 HI emission-absorption studies with high-velocity resolution. COLGAN S.W.J., SALPETER E.E. and TERZIAN Y.
1988ApJS...68..715K viz 715 33 The Clark Lake 30.9 MHz galactic plane survey. KASSIM N.E.
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.
1989ApJ...336..231C 19 8 Arecibo emission-absorption observations of galactic OH. COLGAN S.W.J., SALPETER E.E. and TERZIAN Y.
1989AZh....66..480V 117 2 3-meter-wavelength observations of the low-frequency-variable radio sources. VETUKHNOVSKAYA Y.N.
1995AuJPh..48..143S viz 2214 69 Radio sources observed with the Culgoora circular array. SLEE O.B.
1996A&AS..120...89B viz 126 20 A 15 years monitoring program at 408MHz. BONDI M., PADRIELLI L., FANTI R., et al.
1997A&AS..126..413R viz 1829 86 The Effelsberg 21 cm radio continuum survey of the Galactic plane between l = 95.5deg and l = 240 deg. REICH P., REICH W. and FUERST E.
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.
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.
2013ApJS..206....7M 16       D               1 306 20 A Chandra snapshot survey for 3C radio galaxies with redshifts between 0.3 and 0.5. MASSARO F., HARRIS D.E., TREMBLAY G.R., et al.
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.
2016A&A...588A..95M 16       D               1 20 ~ Radio astronomical image formation using constrained least squares and Krylov subspaces. MOURI SARDARABADI A., LESHEM A. and VAN DER VEEN A.-J.
2016MNRAS.460.3829M 538       D S   X C       12 36 4 Swift observations of unidentified radio sources in the revised Third Cambridge Catalogue. MASELLI A., MASSARO F., CUSUMANO G., et al.
2018ApJS..234....7M 16       D               1 305 6 The 3CR Chandra snapshot survey: extragalactic radio sources with 0.5 < z < 1.0. MASSARO F., MISSAGLIA V., STUARDI C., et al.
2018ApJS..235....1L 17       D               2 24 46 Where is OH and does it trace the dark molecular gas (DMG)? LI D., TANG N., NGUYEN H., et al.
2018ApJS..235...32S viz 16       D               1 302 5 The 3CR Chandra snapshot survey: extragalactic radio sources with redshifts between 1 and 1.5. STUARDI C., MISSAGLIA V., MASSARO F., et al.
2018ApJ...862...49N 16       D               1 58 51 Dust-gas scaling relations and OH abundance in the galactic ISM. NGUYEN H., DAWSON J.R., MIVILLE-DESCHENES M.-A., et al.
2019ApJ...880..141N 17       D               2 90 21 Exploring the properties of warm and cold atomic hydrogen in the Taurus and Gemini regions. NGUYEN H., DAWSON J.R., LEE M.-Y., et al.
2021ApJS..255...18M 827     A D S   X C       18 16 5 Hidden treasures in the unknown 3CR extragalactic radio sky: a multiwavelength approach. MISSAGLIA V., MASSARO F., LIUZZO E., 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.
2024ApJS..271....8G 50           X         1 14 ~ Powerful Radio Sources in the Southern Sky. III. First Results of the Optical Spectroscopic Campaign. GARCIA-PEREZ A., PENA-HERAZO H.A., JIMENEZ-GALLARDO A., et al.

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