ICRF J134013.3-033520 , the SIMBAD biblio

ICRF J134013.3-033520 , the SIMBAD biblio (15 results) C.D.S. - SIMBAD4 rel 1.8 - 2024.04.24CEST03:33:41


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1971AuJPA..19....1W 797 63 The Parkes 2700 MHz survey catalogues for the ±4 declination zone and for selected regions. WALL J.V., SHIMMINS A.J. and MERKELIJN J.K.
1975MmRAS..80....1M 340 68 Accurate positions and identifications for a complete sample of 341 radio sources from the Parkes ± 4 degres survey. McEWAN N.J., BROWNE I.W.A. and CROWTHER J.H.
1983ApJ...269..387P 102 15 A statistical VLBI study of milli-arcsecond cores in extragalactic radio sources. PRESTON R.A., MORABITO D.D. and JAUNCEY D.L.
1985AJ.....90.1599P 1228 160 A VLBI survey at 2.29 GHz. PRESTON R.A., MORABITO D.D., WILLIAMS J.G., et al.
1989MNRAS.238.1171D viz 177 127 The Parkes selected regions : deep optical and infrared observations of radio galaxies and quasars at high redshifts. DUNLOP J.S., PEACOCK J.A., SAVAGE A., et al.
1990MNRAS.247...19D 1 98 550 The redshift cut-off in the luminosity function of radio galaxies and quasars. DUNLOP J.S. and PEACOCK J.A.
1999A&AS..139..545K viz 551 105 Survey of instantaneous 1-22 GHz spectra of 550 compact extragalactic objects with declinations from -30° to +43°. KOVALEV Y.Y., NIZHELSKY N.A., KOVALEV Y.A., 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.
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.
2015AJ....150...58F viz 16       D               1 3421 241 The second realization of the international celestial reference frame by very long baseline interferometry. FEY A.L., GORDON D., JACOBS C.S., et al.
2016AJ....151..154G viz 16       D               1 2386 11 Second epoch VLBA Calibrator Survey observations: VCS-II. GORDON D., JACOBS C., BEASLEY A., 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.
2019ApJS..242....5X viz 17       D               1 3393 ~ Structure effects for 3417 Celestial Reference Frame radio sources. XU M.H., ANDERSON J.M., HEINKELMANN R., et al.
2019A&A...630A.101K viz 17       D               2 3584 ~ Realization of a multifrequency celestial reference frame through a combination of normal equation systems. KARBON M. and NOTHNAGEL A.
2020A&A...644A.159C viz 17       D               1 4536 184 The third realization of the International Celestial Reference Frame by very long baseline interferometry. CHARLOT P., JACOBS C.S., GORDON D., et al.

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