LEDA 1888605 , the SIMBAD biblio

LEDA 1888605 , the SIMBAD biblio (33 results) C.D.S. - SIMBAD4 rel 1.8 - 2024.04.20CEST06:15:57


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1998ApJ...508..627K 1 52 158 The IRAS 1 Jy sample of ultraluminous infrared galaxies. II. Optical spectroscopy. KIM D.-C., VEILLEUX S. and SANDERS D.B.
1998ApJS..119...41K 118 287 The IRAS 1 Jy survey of ultraluminous infrared galaxies. I. The sample and luminosity function. KIM D.-C. and SANDERS D.B.
1999ApJ...522..113V viz 140 332 Optical spectroscopy of the IRAS 1Jy sample of ultraluminous infrared galaxies. VEILLEUX S., KIM D.-C. and SANDERS D.B.
2000ApJS..131..185S viz 109 55 The FIRST sample of ultraluminous infrared galaxies at high redshift. I. Sample and near-infrared morphologies. STANFORD S.A., STERN D., VAN BREUGEL W., et al.
2000MNRAS.317...55S viz 14       D               1 16418 457 The PSCz catalogue. SAUNDERS W., SUTHERLAND W.J., MADDOX S.J., et al.
2002ApJS..143..277K viz 210 105 Optical and near-infrared imaging of the IRAS 1 Jy sample of ultraluminous galaxies. I. The atlas. KIM D.-C., VEILLEUX S. and SANDERS D.B.
2002ApJS..143..315V viz 136 339 Optical and near-infrared imaging of the IRAS 1 Jy sample of ultraluminous galaxies. II. The analysis. VEILLEUX S., KIM D.-C. and SANDERS D.B.
2003A&A...409..115N viz 83 34 The AGN content of ultraluminous IR galaxies: High resolution VLA imaging of the IRAS 1 Jy ULIRG sample. NAGAR N.M., WILSON A.S., FALCKE H., et al.
2005ApJS..160...87R 90 184 Outflows in infrared-luminous starbursts at z < 0.5. I. Sample, na I d spectra, and profile fitting. RUPKE D.S., VEILLEUX S. and SANDERS D.B.
2005ApJS..160..115R 1 95 459 Outflows in infrared-luminous starbursts at z < 0.5. II. Analysis and discussion. RUPKE D.S., VEILLEUX S. and SANDERS D.B.
2006AJ....131.1942C viz 118 7 Infrared photometric study for the IRAS 1Jy sample of ultraluminous infrared galaxies. CHEN P.S. and ZHANG P.
2006A&A...460L..49C 4 1 9 High resolution observations of a starburst at z = 0.223: resolved CO(1-0) structure. COMBES F., GARCIA-BURILLO S., BRAINE J., et al.
2007A&A...476.1235D 15       D               1 66 34 Carbonaceous dust grains in luminous infrared galaxies. Spitzer/IRS reveals a-C:H as an abundant and ubiquitous ISM component. DARTOIS E. and MUNOZ-CARO G.M.
2008ApJ...678..729S 15       D               1 50 67 Silicates in ultraluminous infrared galaxies. SIROCKY M.M., LEVENSON N.A., ELITZUR M., et al.
2008MNRAS.390..336C 15       D               3 74 12 Mid-Infrared spectroscopic properties of ultra-luminous infrared quasars. CAO C., XIA X.Y., WU H., et al.
2009ApJ...694..751I 91       D         F     7 20 25 Luminous buried active galactic nuclei as a function of galaxy infrared luminosity revealed through Spitzer low-resolution infrared spectroscopy. IMANISHI M.
2009ApJS..182..628V viz 16       D               1 110 407 Spitzer quasar and ULIRG evolution study (QUEST). IV. Comparison of 1 Jy ultraluminous infrared galaxies with Palomar-Green quasars. VEILLEUX S., RUPKE D.S.N., KIM D.-C., et al.
2009ApJ...700..395F 91       D         F     4 105 18 An evolutionary paradigm for dusty active galaxies at low redshift. FARRAH D., CONNOLLY B., CONNOLLY N., et al.
2009ApJ...701..587V viz 15       D               2 210 117 A deep Hubble space telescope H-band imaging survey of massive gas-rich mergers. II. The QUEST QSOs. VEILLEUX S., KIM D.-C., RUPKE D.S.N., et al.
2009MNRAS.398..109W viz 15       D               1 50356 37 The imperial IRAS-FSC redshift catalogue. WANG L. and ROWAN-ROBINSON M.
2010ApJ...709..884Y viz 15       D               2 487 194 The role of starburst-active galactic nucleus composites in luminous infrared galaxy mergers: insights from the new optical classification scheme. YUAN T.-T., KEWLEY L.J. and SANDERS D.B.
2010ApJ...712.1385C 92       D         F     1 55 20 Color-magnitude relation and morphology of low-redshift ULIRGs in Sloan Digital Sky Survey. CHEN Y., LOWENTHAL J.D. and YUN M.S.
2010MNRAS.405.2505N viz 15       D               1 239 83 The role of nuclear activity as the power source of ultraluminous infrared galaxies. NARDINI E., RISALITI G., WATABE Y., et al.
2010ApJ...721.1233I 130       D     X         4 175 100 AKARI IRC infrared 2.5-5 µm spectroscopy of a large sample of luminous infrared galaxies. IMANISHI M., NAKAGAWA T., SHIRAHATA M., et al.
2011MNRAS.411.1809W 15       D               1 117 10 Principal component analysis of the Spitzer IRS spectra of ultraluminous infrared galaxies. WANG L., FARRAH D., CONNOLLY B., et al.
2011A&A...528A.124C 399       D     X C       10 33 59 Galaxy evolution and star formation efficiency at 0.2 < z < 0.6. COMBES F., GARCIA-BURILLO S., BRAINE J., et al.
2011MNRAS.414..500H viz 15       D               1 743 64 An atlas of mid-infrared spectra of star-forming and active galaxies. HERNAN-CABALLERO A. and HATZIMINAOGLOU E.
2012MNRAS.427..816H 15       D               1 52 8 Automated measurement of redshifts from mid-infrared low-resolution spectroscopy. HERNAN-CABALLERO A.
2014MNRAS.439.2701H viz 16       D               1 107 15 Warm molecular hydrogen in outflows from ultraluminous infrared Galaxies. HILL M.J. and ZAKAMSKA N.L.
2014A&A...570A.110Z viz 16       D               1 309 3 The middle infrared properties of OH megamaser host galaxies. ZHANG J.S., WANG J.Z., DI G.X., et al.
2021A&A...651A.117T 17       D               2 124 4 A systematic study of silicate absorption features in heavily obscured AGNs observed by Spitzer/IRS. TSUCHIKAWA T., KANEDA H., OYABU S., et al.
2022MNRAS.517.4162P 108       D         F     2 139 ~ Classification of local ultraluminous infrared galaxies and quasars with kernel principal component analysis. PAPAEFTHYMIOU E.S., MICHOS I., PAVLOU O., et al.
2022ApJ...941...50T 18       D               2 101 ~ Spitzer/IRS Full Spectral Modeling to Characterize Mineralogical Properties of Silicate Dust in Heavily Obscured AGNs. TSUCHIKAWA T., KANEDA H., OYABU S., et al.

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