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1977A&A....58..139M 85 15 On the nature of galaxies with UV continuum having broad emission lines. MARKARIAN B.E.
1978MNRAS.184p..11W 33 ~ More Seyfert galaxies. WEEDMAN D.W.
1979ApJ...232..659G 20 69 Mg II lambda 2798 emission in QSOs, Seyfert 1 galaxies, and broad-line radio galaxies. GRANDI S.A. and PHILLIPS M.M.
1980ApJ...239..475G 1 5 45 Large-and small-scale structure in the continuum energy distributions of quasi-stellar objects and Seyfert 1 galaxies. GRANDI S.A. and PHILLIPS M.M.
1981AJ.....86..811K 300 20 Accurate optical positions for Markarian galaxies 798-1095. KOJOIAN G., ELLIOTT R. and TOVMASSIAN H.M.
1982ApJ...255L...1B 116 29 Filling the void in Bootes. BALZANO V.A. and WEEDMAN D.
1982ApJ...263...32B 1 12 85 A spectroscopic investigation of the nebulosity around low-luminosity quasars. BOROSON T.A., OKE J.B. and GREEN R.F.
1982ApJS...49..149O 1 19 189 Emission-line profiles in Seyfert 1 galaxies. OSTERBROCK D.E. and SHUDER J.M.
1983A&A...126..363V 11 41 Accretion disks in Seyfert nuclei : broad line profiles and asymmetries. VAN GRONINGEN E.
1983ApJ...269..352S viz 2 125 1272 Quasar evolution derived from the Palomar bright quasar survey and other complete quasar surveys. SCHMIDT M. and GREEN R.F.
1983ApJS...52..341M 51 100 A near-infrared and optical study of X-Ray selected Seyfert Galaxies.I. Observations. McALARY C.W., McLAREN R.A., McGONEGAL R.J., et al.
1983PASP...95..799H 14 31 QSOs : recent clues to their nature. HUTCHINGS J.B.
1984A&A...136..206M 102 118 Markarian Seyfert galaxies: Optical and radio luminosity functions and other statistical studies. MEURS E.J.A. and WILSON A.S.
1984ApJ...281..525H 88 114 The kinematics of the narrow-line region in active galaxies and quasars. III. Correlations with the broad-line region and radio emission. HECKMAN T.M., MILEY G.K. and GREEN R.F.
1984ApJ...284...33R 148 61 Effects of dust on the infrared emission, selected line ratios, and polarization of Seyfert 1 galaxies, broad-line radio galaxies, and quasars. RUDY R.J.
1984ApJ...287..555M 50 99 The underlying galaxies of quasars. II. Imaging of a radio-loud sample. MALKAN M.A.
1984ApJS...54..495G 106 44 An imaging survey of fields around quasars. I. A catalog GREEN R.F. and YEE H.K.C.
1985AJ.....90.1772D 121 88 Companions of Seyfert galaxies. II. DAHARI O.
1985ApJ...289...67D 27 86 Observations of the Hbeta region in some broad-line objects. DE ROBERTIS M.
1985ApJ...293..120B 1 22 155 More spectroscopy of the fuzz around QSOs: additional evidence for two types of QSO. BOROSON T.A., PERSSON S.E. and OKE J.B.
1985ApJ...298..448W 75 88 Optical selection effects that bias quasar evolution studies. WAMPLER E.J. and PONZ D.
1985MNRAS.212..857C 88 84 The optical luminosity function of Seyfert 1 nuclei. CHENG F.Z., DANESE L., DE ZOTTI G., et al.
1986A&A...166...27C 39 92 The emission spectrum of active galactic nuclei. II. High column density photoionization models and low ionization lines. COLLIN-SOUFFRIN S., DUMONT S., JOLY M., et al.
1986AJ.....91..354Y 661 25 On optical studies of high-velocity clouds. YORK D.G., BURKS G.S. and GIBNEY T.B.
1986ApJ...305...57T 66 96 X-Ray observations of the bright quasar survey. TANANBAUM H., AVNI Y., GREEN R.F., et al.
1986ApJ...305...68S 93 104 Counts, evolution, and background contribution of X-ray quasars and other extragalactic X-ray sources. SCHMIDT M. and GREEN R.F.
1986ApJ...305..167C 6 8 Far-ultraviolet and optical spectrophotometry of X-ray selected Seyfert galaxies. CLARKE J.T., BOWYER S. and GREWING M.
1986ApJ...308..815N 180 180 Quasars measured by the Infrared Astronomical Satellite. NEUGEBAUER G., MILEY G.K., SOIFER B.T., et al.
1986ApJS...61..305G viz 1882 923 The Palomar-Green catalog of ultraviolet-excess stellar objects. GREEN R.F., SCHMIDT M. and LIEBERT J.
1986ApJS...62..751M 1524 187 A catalog of Markarian galaxies. MAZZARELLA J.M. and BALZANO V.A.
1986MNRAS.222..619G 31 2 A relationship between the X-ray luminosity and redshift of extragalactic objects. GIOVANNELLI F. and POLCARO V.F.
1986MNRAS.222..787M 231 29 A search for QSOs in the fields of nearby galaxies - II. NGC 55, 253, 300 and 5364. MONK A.S., PENSTON M.V., PETTINI M., et al.
1986ARA&A..24..171O 4 9 153 Emission-line regions of active galaxies and QSOs. OSTERBROCK D.E. and MATHEWS W.G.
1986SoSAO..51....5N 156 8 The four-colour photometry of Seyfert galaxies. I. Observational results. NEIZVESTNY S.I.
1987A&A...185...39C 64 18 Composite models for the narrow emission line region of active galactic nuclei. V. The lines profiles. CONTINI M. and VIEGAS-ALDROVANDI S.M.
1987A&AS...70...95D viz 814 193 Warm IRAS sources. I. A catalogue of AGN candidates from the point source catalog. DE GRIJP M.H.K., MILEY G.K. and LUB J.
1987AJ.....93.1484M 267 27 A systematic search for long-term variability in a large sample of X-ray sources. MACCACARO T., GARILLI B. and MEREGHETTI S.
1987AJ.....94..618Y 77 T                   1 1 30 The environment of the quasar
PG 1613+65 (MKN 876) : a close interacting pair.
YEE H.K.C. and GREEN R.F.
1987AJ.....94.1461Y 37 37 Companions of low-redshift radio-quiet quasars. YEE H.K.C.
1987ApJ...312..555R 242 100 Star formation in Seyfert galaxies. RODRIGUEZ ESPINOSA J.M., RUDY R.J. and JONES B.
1987ApJ...318..188W 69 7 Luminosity dependence in the ratio of X-ray to infrared emission of QSOs. WORRALL D.M.
1987ApJ...320...85P 8 3 The velocity distribution of quasar/AGN broad emission line clouds. PUETTER R.C. and HUBBARD E.N.
1987ApJ...323..243W 3 33 412 Quasar energy distributions. I. Soft X-ray spectra of quasars. WILKES B.J. and ELVIS M.
1987ApJS...63..615N 103 311 Continuum energy distributions of quasars in the Palomar-Green survey. NEUGEBAUER G., GREEN R.F., MATTHEWS K., et al.
1987IAUS..121..363Y 7 3 Imaging of low redshift PG quasars and their companions. YEE H.K.C.
1988A&A...192...87J 13 25 Contribution of Fe II to the asymmetry of H-beta in active galactic nuclei. JOLY M.
1988AJ.....95.1331Y 4 7 117 High-resolution imaging of the gravitational lens system candidate 2237+030. YEE H.K.C.
1988ApJ...324..767W 45 107 X-ray observations of IRAS selected Seyfert galaxies and obscuration of the broad-line region. WARD M.J., DONE C., FABIAN A.C., et al.
1988ApJ...324..809K 85 60 X-ray, optical, and infrared luminosity correlations in radio-quiet quasars. KRISS G.A.
1988ApJ...327L..41L 44 131 Infrared color-selected quasars and Seyfert 1 galaxies. LOW F.J., HUCHRA J.P., KLEINMANN S.G., et al.
1988ApJ...330..751P 41 55 Calcium infrared triplet emission in active galactic nuclei. PERSSON S.E.
1988ApJ...332L..13A 1 15 61 Excess 2 centimeter emission: a new continuum component in the spectra of radio-quiet quasars. ANTONUCCI R. and BARVAINIS R.
1988ApJS...67..249D 282 212 A statistical study of properties of Seyfert and starburst galaxies. DAHARI O. and DE ROBERTIS M.M.
1988MNRAS.230..353P 1 20 91 An accretion disc in the broad-line radio galaxy 3C 390.3 ? PEREZ E., PENSTON M.V., TADHUNTER C., et al.
1988MNRAS.235..183C 38 37 Cooling flows around radio-loud QSO. CRAWFORD C.S., FABIAN A.C. and JOHNSTONE R.M.
1988AISAO..26...72N 269 0 On the correlation of radio luminosity of Seyfert galaxies with theirluminosity in O III 5007 A line and morphology. NEIZVESTNY S.I.
1988Ap&SS.148..305P 65 2 A proposed program of observations of extragalactic X-ray sources. PETROV G.T.
1988Mercu..17...22P 3 0 Three recent snapshots of how quasars can be triggered. POSEY C.A.
1988SoSAO..55....5L viz 943 33 A catalogue of Seyfert galaxies. LIPOVETSKY V.A., NEIZVESTNY S.I. and NEIZVESTNAYA O.M.
1989A&A...209...27P 86 39 The evolution of the Eddington ratio for active galactic nuclei. PADOVANI P.
1989A&A...219...87C 47 90 The nature of radio-quiet quasars. CHINI R., KREYSA E. and BIERMANN P.L.
1989A&AS...81..253D 184 16 A catalogue of extented ionized nebulosities around active galactic nuclei. DURRET F.
1989AJ.....97...10S 97 79 Optical spectroscopy of X-ray-selected active galactic nuclei. STEPHENS S.A.
1989AJ.....97..777E 174 366 Accurate galactic N H values towards quasars and AGN. ELVIS M., LOCKMAN F.J. and WILKES B.J.
1989AJ.....97..957N 108 53 The near-infrared variability of a sample of optically selected quasars. NEUGEBAUER G., SOIFER B.T., MATTHEWS K., et al.
1989AJ.....98.1195K 2 113 1107 VLA observations of objects in the Palomar bright quasar survey. KELLERMANN K.I., SRAMEK R., SCHMIDT M., et al.
1989ApJ...338..630B 112 148 Emission-line properties of optically and radio-selected complete quasar samples. BALDWIN J.A., WAMPLER E.J. and GASKELL C.M.
1989ApJ...339..674M 123 48 On the ratio of the infrared-to-ultraviolet continuum to the X-rays in quasars and active galaxies. MUSHOTZKY R.F. and WANDEL A.
1989ApJ...343L...9B 35 23 On the relation between Fe II emission and soft X-ray properties of quasars. BOROSON T.A.
1989ApJ...343...54S 59 42 Toward a classification scheme for broad-line profiles in active galactic nuclei. SULENTIC J.W.
1989ApJ...345L..13M 14 41 Weak bump quasars. McDOWELL J.C., ELVIS M., WILKES B.J., et al.
1989ApJ...345..122B 12 30 Synthesis of accretion disk and nonthermal source models for active galactic nuclei. BAND D.L. and MALKAN M.A.
1989ApJ...347...29S 1 109 736 Continuum energy distributions of quasars: shapes and origins. SANDERS D.B., PHINNEY E.S., NEUGEBAUER G., et al.
1989ApJS...69....1H 1594 191 The first addition to the new optical catalog of quasi-stellar objects. HEWITT A. and BURBIDGE G.
1989ApJS...70..257B 20 27 Millimeter, centimeter and carbon monoxide observations of radio-quiet quasars and luminous Seyfert 1 galaxies detected by IRAS. BARVAINIS R. and ANTONUCCI R.
1989MNRAS.237..739G 118 8 Ultraviolet spectra of a large sample of quasars. I. Data and data reduction. GONDHALEKAR P.M.
1989MNRAS.237..979M 6 14 Broad emission lines in the duelling wind model of active galaxies. MOBASHER B. and RAINE D.J.
1989MNRAS.240..833T 5 28 591 The EXOSAT spectral survey of AGN. TURNER T.J. and POUNDS K.A.
1989Afz....31...49R 3 3 A photometric and kinematic study of the Seyfert galaxy MRK 176. RESHETNIKOV V.P.
1990A&A...236...69V 111 82 Galaxies around luminous quasars. VERON-CETTY M.-P. and WOLTJER L.
1990A&AS...85.1049S 29 70 Broad emission lines in active galactic nuclei. I. An atlas of H-alpha and H-beta profiles. STIRPE G.M.
1990AJ....100.1489W 185 305 New observations and a photographic atlas of polar-ring galaxies. WHITMORE B.C., LUCAS R.A., McELROY D.B., et al.
1990ApJ...353..419B 36 88 On the optical-to-far-infrared spectral energy distributions of radio-quiet quasars. BARVAINIS R.
1990ApJ...353..433W 33 ~ The strength of optical Fe II emission in quasi-stellar objects. WEI Z. and O'BRIEN P.T.
1990ApJS...72..471D viz 111 47 A catalog of X-ray measurements of selected samples of active galaxies and nuclei. DELLA CECA R., PALUMBO G.G.C., PERSIC M., et al.
1990ApJS...74..347K 73 118 Soft X-ray properties of Seyfert galaxies I. Spectra. KRUPPER J.S., URRY C.M. and CANIZARES C.R.
1990ApJS...74..675B 864 48 Associations between quasi-stellar objects and galaxies. BURBIDGE G., HEWITT A., NARLIKAR J.V., et al.
1990ApJS...74..869B 114 126 An optical polarization survey of the Palomar-Green bright quasar sample. BERRIMAN G., SCHMIDT G.D., WEST S.C., et al.
1990MNRAS.246..369L 100 118 Massive thin accretion discs - III. Comparison with the observations. LAOR A.
1990AZh....67..673K 5 1 Quasar 3C 48: is it a strong source of maser emission in the OH and CO molecular lines? KOMBERG B.V.
1990A&ARv...2..125B 32 121 Continuum radiation from active galactic nuclei. BREGMAN J.N.
1991A&A...242...49J 191 60 Relationship between Fe II and radio emission in active galactic nuclei. JOLY M.
1991A&A...247....3S 29 25 Broad emission lines in active galactic nuclei. II. Statistical properties of H-alpa and H-beta. STIRPE G.M.
1991ApJ...371L..51C 23 29 A comparison of C IV and H-beta broad emission-line profiles in low-redshift active galactic nuclei. CORBIN M.R.
1991ApJ...382L..55Z 14 8 Inference of the extreme-ultraviolet continuum shape of quasars. ZHENG W.
1991ApJS...75..645K viz 68 142 An ultraviolet atlas of quasar and blazar spectra. KINNEY A.L., BOHLIN R.C., BLADES J.C., et al.
1992A&A...253...35M 1 13 52 The soft X-ray excess in Einstein quasar spectra. MASNOU J.L., WILKES B.J., ELVIS M., et al.
1992A&A...261...57B 293 121 ROSAT all sky survey observations of IRAS galaxies. BOLLER T., MEURS E.J.A., BRINKMANN W., et al.
1992A&A...265..429A 1 13 56 CO emission from radio quiet quasars: new detection support a thermal origin for the FIR emission. ALLOIN D., BARVAINIS R., GORDON M.A., et al.
1992AJ....103.1746N 108 57 Evolution of luminous IRAS sources: radio imaging. NEFF S.G. and HUTCHINGS J.B.
1992AJ....104....1H 1 29 135 Optical imaging of QSOs with 0.5 arcsec resoluton. HUTCHINGS J.B. and NEFF S.G.
1992ApJ...400..430Z 26 14 Analysis of soft X-ray excesses of quasi-stellar objects by using their IPC spectra. ZHOU Y.Y. and YU K.N.
1992ApJS...79..285K 1 6 31 The broad emission-line profiles and profile variability of the Seyfert 1 galaxy Arakelian 120. KORISTA K.T.
1992ApJS...80..109B 4 88 1452 The emission-line properties of low-redshift quasi-stellar objects. BOROSON T.A. and GREEN R.F.
1992ApJS...80..257E 823 245 The Einstein Slew Survey. ELVIS M., PLUMMER D., SCHACHTER J., et al.
1992MNRAS.254...30G 265 85 A compilation of active and normal galaxies observed in both infrared and X-rays. GREEN P.J., ANDERSON S.F. and WARD M.J.
1992MNRAS.254...93M 77 65 A spectrophotometric study of BQS quasars. MILLER P., RAWLINGS S., SAUNDERS R., et al.
1993A&A...279..393N 12 10 The emission spectra of radioweak quasars. I. The far-infrared emission. NIEMEYER M. and BIERMANN P.L.
1993ApJ...410...29S 44 75 Quasar X-ray spectra revisited. SHASTRI P., WILKES B.J. and McDOWELL J.
1993ApJ...415L..75S 2 5 51 CO emission in the radio-loud quasar 3C 48. SCOVILLE N.Z., PADIN S., SANDERS D.B., et al.
1993ApJ...415..517Z 140 54 Does a luminosity-dependent continuum shape cause the Baldwin effect? ZHENG W. and MALKAN M.A.
1993ApJ...418..673P 1 52 328 Infrared spectra of obscuring dust tori around active galactic nuclei. II. Comparison with observations. PIER E.A. and KROLIK J.H.
1993ApJS...87..451H viz 14       D               7278 328 A revised and updated catalog of quasi-stellar objects. HEWITT A. and BURBIDGE G.
1993ApJS...89...35G 41 33 A study of a homogeneous sample of optically selected active galactic nuclei. III. Optical observations. GRANATO G.L., ZITELLI V., BONOLI F., et al.
1993MNRAS.263..425M viz 88 191 The radio and optical properties of the z < 0.5 BQS quasars. MILLER P., RAWLINGS S. and SAUNDERS R.
1993AGAb....9...54E 71 T                   1 0 Variations of the lineprofile in Mrk 876. ERKENS U., APPENZELLER I. and WAGNER S.
1993AGAb....9..184D 7 0 Line profile variations of broad-line radio galaxies. DIETRICH M., BISCHOFF K. and KOLLATSCHNY W.
1994A&A...291...74P 92 56 Systematic study of the ultraviolet variability of active galactic nuclei. PALTANI S. and COURVOISIER T.J.-L.
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.
1994AJ....108.1163K viz 113 204 The radio structure of radio loud and radio quiet quasars in the Palomar bright quasar survey. KELLERMANN K.I., SRAMEK R.A., SCHMIDT M., et al.
1994ApJ...421...34M 27 43 How fast do quasar emission lines vary ? First results from a program to monitor the Balmer lines of the Palomar-Green quasars. MAOZ D., SMITH P.S., JANNUZI B.T., et al.
1994ApJ...423L..27Y 18 21 Do the more powerful monsters live in the more actively star-forming host galaxies ? YAMADA T.
1994ApJ...431..137M 1 27 116 Near-infrared imaging of low-redshift quasar host galaxies. II. High-luminosity quasars. McLEOD K.K. and RIEKE G.H.
1994ApJ...436..678O 182 141 Luminosity effects and the emission-line properties of quasars with 0<z<3.8. OSMER P.S., PORTER A.C. and GREEN R.F.
1994ApJS...92...53W viz 515 204 The Einstein database of IPC X-ray observations of optically selected and radio-selected quasars. I. WILKES B.J., TANANBAUM H., WORRALL D.M., et al.
1994ApJS...94..517M 204 38 High-energy spectra of active galactic nuclei. I. The catalog. MALAGUTI G., BASSANI L. and CAROLI E.
1994ApJS...95....1E viz 5 70 1636 Atlas of quasar energy distributions. ELVIS M., WILKES B.J., McDOWELL J.C., et al.
1994MNRAS.268..235G 3 30 366 Thick tori around active galactic nuclei: a comparison of model predictions with observations of the infrared continuum and silicate features. GRANATO G.L. and DANESE L.
1995A&A...296...90E 107 T K                 9 4 Monitoring of active galactic nuclei. VI. The quasar
Mkn 876.
ERKENS U., WAGNER S.J., ALLOIN D., et al.
1995A&A...298...22M 109 32 Multiwavelength analysis of active galaxies: implications on unified Seyfert models. MAS-HESSE J.M., RODRIGUEZ-PASCUAL P.M., SANZ FERNANDEZ DE CORDOBA L., et al.
1995A&A...298..375F viz 174 165 The jet-disk symbiosis. II.Interpreting the radio/UV correlations in quasars. FALCKE H., MALKAN M.A. and BIERMANN P.L.
1995ApJ...438..632L 97 45 Ultraluminous infrared galaxies and the radio-optical correlation for quasars. LONSDALE C.J., SMITH H.E. and LONSDALE C.J.
1995ApJ...439...90M 205 55 Active galaxies observed during the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer all-sky survey. MARSHALL H.L., FRUSCIONE A. and CARONE T.E.
1995ApJ...440..435L 239 354 The IUE survey for damped Lyman-alpha and Lyman-limit absorption systems: evolution of the gaseous content of the universe. LANZETTA K.M., WOLFE A.M. and TURNSHEK D.A.
1995ApJ...445L..85S 15 32 First direct comparison of high and low ionization line kinematics in active galactic nuclei. SULENTIC J.W., MARZIANI P., DULTZIN-HACYAN D., et al.
1995ApJ...446..150P 13 14 The nature of radio emission in QSO 1821+643, a radio-quiet quasar with radioloud properties. PAPADOPOULOS P.P., SEAQUIST E.R., WROBEL J.M., et al.
1995ApJ...454...77S 51 38 Testing models for the quasar big blue bump via color-color diagrams. SIEMIGINOWSKA A., KUHN O., ELVIS M., et al.
1995ApJS...96..303W viz 79 9 Calibrating the broad band X-ray telescope. WEAVER K.A., ARNAUD K.A., BOLDT E.A., et al.
1995ApJS...98..369B viz 1309 34 A multifrequency radio continuum and IRAS faint source survey of Markarian galaxies. BICAY M.D., KOJOIAN G., SEAL J., et al.
1995MNRAS.272..737R 1 30 205 A new model for the infrared emission of quasars. ROWAN-ROBINSON M.
1995AcASn..36..237W 16 0 The broad continuum of AGNs and their emission mechanism. II. Infrared spectral energy distribution. WU J.-X. and ZHOU Y.-Y.
1996A&A...309...81W viz 83 192 X-ray properties of active galactic nuclei with optical FeII emission. WANG T., BRINKMANN W. and BERGERON J.
1996AJ....111..645F viz 164 6 Optical morphology of bright quasars on images taken with 1.2 m Schmidt cameras. FABIAN D. and USHER P.D.
1996AJ....111.1431B 39 47 Radio spectra of radio quiet quasars. BARVAINIS R., LONSDALE C. and ANTONUCCI R.
1996ApJ...457..111W 86 21 Relations between the optical Fe II emission and ultraviolet spectra in active galactic nuclei. WANG T.-G., ZHOU Y.-Y. and GAO A.-S.
1996ApJ...463..466D 39 89 The variability of quasars. II. Frequency dependence. DI CLEMENTE A., GIALLONGO E., NATALI G., et al.
1996ApJ...471..106F 1 22 125 The nature of radio-intermediate quasars: what is radio-loud and what is radio-quiet? FALCKE H., SHERWOOD W. and PATNAIK A.R.
1996ApJS..106..341M 288 173 Classification of IRAS-selected X-ray galaxies in the ROSAT all-sky survey. MORAN E.C., HALPERN J.P. and HELFAND D.J.
1996ApJS..107...69C 48 102 Combined ultraviolet and optical spectra of 48 low-redshift QSOs and the relation of the continuum and emission-line properties. CORBIN M.R. and BOROSON T.A.
1996MNRAS.282..493C 65 24 Soft versus hard X-ray emission in active galactic nuclei: partial-covering and warm-plus-cold absorber models. CEBALLOS M.T. and BARCONS X.
1997A&A...319..413B viz 649 112 Broad band energy distribution of ROSAT detected quasars. I. Radio-loud objects. BRINKMANN W., YUAN W. and SIEBERT J.
1997A&A...326..885B 32 15 UV to X-ray spectra of radio-quiet quasars. Comparison with accretion disk models. BRUNNER H., MUELLER C., FRIEDRICH P., et al.
1997ApJ...486..132B 372 31 Optical and far-infrared emission of IRAS Seyfert galaxies. BONATTO C.J. and PASTORIZA M.G.
1997MNRAS.288..920L 51 90 GINGA observations of the X-ray spectra of quasars. LAWSON A.J. and TURNER M.J.L.
1997PASP..109...39R 57 10 Quasar photometry with the SDSS monitor telescope. RICHARDS G.T., YANNY B., ANNIS J., et al.
1998A&A...330..108Y viz 848 132 Broad band energy distribution of ROSAT detected quasars. II. Radio-quiet objects. YUAN W., BRINKMANN W., SIEBERT J., et al.
1998A&A...335..467T viz 393 77 Identification of soft high galactic latitude RASS X-ray sources. I. A complete count-rate limited sample. THOMAS H.-C., BEUERMANN K., REINSCH K., et al.
1998A&AS..128..299P viz 6817 141 Total magnitude, radius, colour indices, colour gradients and photometric type of galaxies. PRUGNIEL P. and HERAUDEAU P.
1998A&AS..129...87B viz 389 36 ROSAT All-Sky Survey observations of IRAS galaxies. I. Soft X-ray and far-infrared properties. BOLLER T., BERTOLDI F., DENNEFELD M., et al.
1998AJ....116.2682C 249 41 The ROSAT/IRAS galaxy sample revisited. CONDON J.J., YIN Q.F., THUAN T.X., et al.
1998ApJ...492L..13B 1 16 49 Detection of CO (3-2) emission at z = 2.64 from the gravitationally lensed quasar MG 0414+0534. BARVAINIS R., ALLOIN D., GUILLOTEAU S., et al.
1998ApJ...493....1W 75 45 Emission line and ultraviolet to X-ray continuum correlations: constraints on the anisotropy of the ionizing continuum in active galactic nuclei. WANG T.G., LU Y.J. and ZHOU Y.Y.
1998MNRAS.297..366K 1 30 100 The radio properties of radio-quiet quasars. KIKILA M.J., DUNLOP J.S., HUGHES D.H., et al.
1999AJ....118...35N 39 30 Variability of quasars at 10 microns. NEUGEBAUER G. and MATTHEWS K.
1999AJ....118.1169X 415 161 Radio-loud and radio-quiet active galactic nuclei. XU C., LIVIO M. and BAUM S.
1999AJ....118.2625R 130 307 A large mid-infrared spectroscopic and near-infrared imaging survey of ultraluminous infrared galaxies: their nature and evolution. RIGOPOULOU D., SPOON H.W.W., GENZEL R., et al.
1999AJ....118.2658S 32 16 A link between the Hβ equivalent width, profile width, BLR size, and optical luminosity from a small sample of well-studied active galactic nuclei. SERGEEV S.G., PRONIK V.I., SERGEEVA E.A., et al.
1999ApJ...513...76W 40 45 Investigation of the relation between the spectral energy distributions and the emission lines in low-redshift quasars. WILKES B.J., KURASZKIEWICZ J., GREEN P.J., et al.
1999MNRAS.306..161A 114 39 Dust emission from quasars and quasar host galaxies. ANDREANI P., FRANCESCHINI A. and GRANATO G.L.
1999MNRAS.306..637G 1 43 249 Long-term optical variability properties of the Palomar-Green quasars. GIVEON U., MAOZ D., KASPI S., et al.
1999MNRAS.308..897L viz 2402 75 The QDOT all-sky IRAS galaxy redshift survey. LAWRENCE A., ROWAN-ROBINSON M., ELLIS R.S., et al.
2000A&A...353..861W 26 22 Quasar spectra and the K correction. WISOTZKI L.
2000A&A...354..453H 1 20 77 Dust in PG quasars as seen by ISO. HAAS M., MUELLER S.A.H., CHINI R., et al.
2000A&A...360..457S 1 13 45 Sub-mm and X-ray background: two unrelated phenomena? SEVERGNINI P., MAIOLINO R., SALVATI M., et al.
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