SDSS J114816.64+525150.3 , the SIMBAD biblio

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2003A&A...406L..55B 18 6 336 Dust emission from the most distant quasars. BERTOLDI F., CARILLI C.L., COX P., et al.
2003A&A...409L..47B 55   K                 4 225 High-excitation CO in a quasar host galaxy at z=6.42. BERTOLDI F., COX P., NERI R., et al.
2003AJ....125.1649F 24 10 722 A survey of z>5.7 quasars in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. II. Discovery of three additional quasars at z>6. FAN X., STRAUSS M.A., SCHNEIDER D.P., et al.
2003AJ....126....1W 30 3 277 Probing the ionization state of the universe at z>6. WHITE R.L., BECKER R.H., FAN X., et al.
2003AJ....126...15P 1 13 69 Sensitive observations at 1.4 and 250 GHz of z>5 QSOs. PETRIC A.O., CARILLI C.L., BERTOLDI F., et al.
2003AJ....126.2091A 1 26 98 A SUBARU search for Lyα emitters at redshift 5.7. AJIKI M., TANIGUCHI Y., FUJITA S.S., et al.
2003ApJ...587L..15W 66   K                 3 267 A 3x109 Mblack hole in the quasar SDSS J1148+5251 at z=6.41. WILLOTT C.J., McLURE R.J. and JARVIS M.J.
2003ApJ...594L..95B 138 T K                 2 168 Iron emission in the z = 6.4 quasar
SDSS J114816.64+525150.3.
BARTH A.J., MARTINI P., NELSON C.H., et al.
2003ApJ...596L..39S 6 12 Gemini-South+FLAMINGOS demonstration science: near-infrared spectroscopy of the z = 5.77 quasar SDSS J083643.85+005453.3. STERN D., HALL P.B., BARRIENTOS L.F., et al.
2003ApJ...596L.155M 22 53 Early star formation traced by the highest redshift quasars. MAIOLINO R., JUAREZ Y., MUJICA R., et al.
2003ApJ...599..759C 2 6 53 Combining Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe and Sloan Digital Sky Survey quasar data on reionization constrains cosmological parameters and star formation efficiency. CHIU W.A., FAN X. and OSTRIKER J.P.
2003Natur.424..406W 30 3 275 Molecular gas in the host galaxy of a quasar at redshift z = 6.42. WALTER F., BERTOLDI F., CARILLI C., et al.
2003PASJ...55..733Y 5 7 Are two z ∼ 6 quasars gravitationally lensed ? YAMADA S.F., SHIOYA Y., TANIGUCHI Y., et al.
2003PABei..21..269Z 14 0 High z galaxies and exoplanets. ZOU Z.-L.
2004A&A...420..889M 2 8 57 Extreme gas properties in the most distant quasars. MAIOLINO R., OLIVA E., GHINASSI F., et al.
2004A&A...423..441B 11 26 Starburst activity in the host galaxy of the z =2.58 quasar J1409+5628. BEELEN A., COX P., PETY J., et al.
2004A&A...427...45B 4 4 51 The submillimeter C and CO lines in Henize 2-10 and NGC 253. BAYET E., GERIN M., PHILLIPS T.G., et al.
2004AJ....127.2598S 1 51 191 The evolution of the intergalactic medium transmission to redshift 6. SONGAILA A.
2004AJ....128..515F 49           X         1 9 348 A survey of z>5.7 quasars in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. III. Discovery of five additional quasars. FAN X., HENNAWI J.F., RICHARDS G.T., et al.
2004AJ....128..997C 2 8 51 Radio continuum imaging of Far-Infrared-Luminous QSOs at z > 6. CARILLI C.L., WALTER F., BERTOLDI F., et al.
2004ApJ...601..676V 8 7 180 Early growth and efficient accretion of massive black holes at high redshift. VESTERGAARD M.
2004ApJ...606L.101B 39   K                 1 7 The faintness of the 158 micron [C II] transition in the z=6.42 quasar SDSS J1148+5251. BOLATTO A.D., DI FRANCESCO J. and WILLOTT C.J.
2004ApJ...609...61H 33 34 A study of CO emission in high-redshift QSOs using the Owens Valley Millimeter Array. HAINLINE L.J., SCOVILLE N.Z., YUN M.S., et al.
2004ApJ...612L..97K 1 15 54 Molecular gas at high redshift: jet-induced star formation. KLAMER I.J., EKERS R.D., SADLER E.M., et al.
2004ApJ...613...36H 47 1 142 Constraints from gravitational recoil on the growth of supermassive black holes at high redshift. HAIMAN Z.
2004ApJ...614L..25Y 23 1 71 Formation of the black holes in the highest redshift quasars. YOO J. and MIRALDA-ESCUDE J.
2004ApJ...614...69I 1         O           12 41 Fe II/Mg II emission-line ratios of QSOs. II. z > 6 objects. IWAMURO F., KIMURA M., ETO S., et al.
2004ApJ...614..101C 20 26 Slim disks with transition regions and applications to microquasars and narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxies. CHEN L.-H. and WANG J.-M.
2004ApJ...615L..17W 25 4 310 Resolved molecular gas in a quasar host galaxy at redshift z=6.42. WALTER F., CARILLI C., BERTOLDI F., et al.
2004ApJS..154..142C 27 29 Imaging of high-redshift submillimeter galaxies at 16 and 22 microns with the Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph (IRS) peak-up cameras: revealing a population at z > 2.5. CHARMANDARIS V., UCHIDA K.I., WEEDMAN D., et al.
2004MNRAS.351L..29R 3 9 90 Submillimetre observations of z > 6 quasars. ROBSON I., PRIDDEY R.S., ISAAK K.G., et al.
2004MNRAS.351.1266W 2 2 13 The shallow slope of the z∼ 6 quasar luminosity function: limits from the lack of multiple-image gravitational lenses. WYITHE J.S.B.
2004MNRAS.354..695F 19 1 58 Constraining the topology of reionization through Lyα absorption. FURLANETTO S.R., HERNQUIST L. and ZALDARRIAGA M.
2004Natur.427..790D 1 1 5 Astronomy: out of the dark ages. DJORGOVSKI S.G.
2004Natur.427..815W 14 3 127 A large neutral fraction of cosmic hydrogen a billion years after the Big Bang. WYITHE J.S.B. and LOEB A.
2004NewAR..48.1029C 2 4 28 Probing the dark ages with the Square Kilometer Array. CARILLI C.L., FURLANETTO S., BRIGGS F., et al.
2005A&A...434..133W 5 7 107 The Parkes quarter-Jansky flat-spectrum sample. III. Space density and evolution of QSOs. WALL J.V., JACKSON C.A., SHAVER P.A., et al.
2005A&A...436..805M 4 3 37 Fast growth of supermassive black holes in galaxies. MUNYANEZA F. and BIERMANN P.L.
2005A&A...438..533W 4 11 140 The spectral energy distribution of CO lines in M82. WEISS A., WALTER F. and SCOVILLE N.Z.
2005A&A...439...75K 16 11 Molecular gas and continuum emission in 3C48: evidence for two merger nuclei? KRIPS M., ECKART A., NERI R., et al.
2005A&A...440L..51M 46   K                 8 233 First detection of [CII]158 µm at high redshift: vigorous star formation in the early universe. MAIOLINO R., COX P., CASELLI P., et al.
2005AJ....129.2102W 42   K                 2 30 Hubble space telescope advanced camera for surveys observations of the z = 6.42 quasar
SDSS J1148+5251: a leak in the Gunn-Peterson trough.
WHITE R.L., BECKER R.H., FAN X., et al.
2005AJ....130.1996S 26 54 The properties of intergalactic C IV and Si IV absorption. I. Optimal analysis of an extremely high signal-to-noise quasar sample. SONGAILA A.
2005ApJ...618..586C 2 9 55 A search for dense molecular gas in high-redshift infrared-luminous galaxies. CARILLI C.L., SOLOMON P., VANDEN BOUT P., et al.
2005ApJ...620L...9O 8 2 51 How universal is the Gunn-Peterson trough at z∼6?: a closer look at the quasar SDSS J1148+5251. OH S.P. and FURLANETTO S.R.
2005ApJ...620...31Y 3 4 39 The Stromgren sphere, the environment, and the reionization in the local universe of the highest redshift QSOs. YU Q. and LU Y.
2005ApJ...620...59S 61 1 185 Spin, accretion, and the cosmological growth of supermassive black holes. SHAPIRO S.L.
2005ApJ...621L...1K 1 10 52 CO (1-0) and CO (5-4) observations of the most distant known radio galaxy at z=5.2. KLAMER I.J., EKERS R.D., SADLER E.M., et al.
2005ApJ...623..683Y 9 1 29 The apparent shape of the Stromgren sphere around the highest redshift QSOs with Gunn-Peterson troughs. YU Q.
2005ApJ...626..657W 1 13 40 Imaging of SDSS z > 6 quasar fields: gravitational lensing, companion galaxies, and the host dark matter halos. WILLOTT C.J., PERCIVAL W.J., McLURE R.J., et al.
2005ApJ...628..575W 2 7 59 Improved constraints on the neutral intergalactic hydrogen surrounding quasars at redshifts z > 6. WYITHE J.S.B., LOEB A. and CARILLI C.
2005ApJ...631...59P 2 3 25 A statistical analysis of intergalactic medium transmission approaching reionization. PASCHOS P. and NORMAN M.L.
2005ApJ...633..624V 100 1 302 Rapid growth of high-redshift black holes. VOLONTERI M. and REES M.J.
2005ApJ...634L...9M 1 6 26 Discovery of an optically faint quasar at z = 5.70 and implications for the faint end of the quasar luminosity function. MAHABAL A., STERN D., BOGOSAVLJEVIC M., et al.
2005ApJ...634..715W 2 7 53 Prospects for redshifted 21 cm observations of quasar H II regions. WYITHE J.S.B., LOEB A. and BARNES D.G.
2005MNRAS.359.1165G 3 52 492 An interferometric CO survey of luminous submillimetre galaxies. GREVE T.R., BERTOLDI F., SMAIL I., et al.
2005MNRAS.360..416L 93 23 Infrared mergers and infrared quasi-stellar objects with galactic winds - III. Mrk 231: an exploding young quasi-stellar object with composite outflow/broad absorption lines (and multiple expanding superbubbles). LIPARI S., TERLEVICH R., ZHENG W., et al.
2005MNRAS.363.1031F 30 2 185 Taxing the rich: recombinations and bubble growth during reionization. FURLANETTO S.R. and OH S.P.
2005PASP..117.1250H 4 4 Host galaxies of QSOs at z > 5. HUTCHINGS J.B.
2005ARA&A..43..677S 4 50 726 Molecular gas at high redshift. SOLOMON P.M. and VANDEN BOUT P.A.
2005MmSAI..76...21W 1 1 Evolution of AGN - an optical view. WOLF C.
2005RMxAC..23..113M 1 0 CO linewidths and the black hole - Bulge relationship for high redshift QSOs. MENEZES K.L., SHIELDS G.A., MASSART C.A., et al.
2006A&A...448..823V 11 20 Quasars in the MAMBO blank field survey. VOSS H., BERTOLDI F., CARILLI 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.
2006AJ....132..117F 31 19 1180 Constraining the evolution of the ionizing background and the epoch of reionization with z∼6 quasars. II. A sample of 19 quasars. FAN X., STRAUSS M.A., BECKER R.H., et al.
2006AJ....132..823C 3 8 57 The discovery of three new z>5 quasars in the AGN and galaxy evolution survey. COOL R.J., KOCHANEK C.S., EISENSTEIN D.J., et al.
2006ApJ...637L..85W 7 1 15 Feedback limits rapid growth of seed black holes at high redshift. WANG J.-M., CHEN Y.-M. and HU C.
2006ApJ...640...69B 41   K                 8 68 Discovery of excess O I absorption toward the z=6.42 QSO SDSS J1148+5251. BECKER G.D., SARGENT W.L.W., RAUCH M., et al.
2006ApJ...641L..85H 1 13 26 Spitzer observations of high-redshift QSOs. HINES D.C., KRAUSE O., RIEKE G.H., et al.
2006ApJ...641..683S 2 21 116 The black hole-bulge relationship for QSOs at high redshift. SHIELDS G.A., MENEZES K.L., MASSART C.A., et al.
2006ApJ...642..694B 51   K                 10 287 350 µm dust emission from high-redshift quasars. BEELEN A., COX P., BENFORD D.J., et al.
2006ApJ...645L..97I 6 7 84 A detection of [C II] line emission in the z = 4.7 QSO BR 1202-0725. IONO D., YUN M.S., ELVIS M., et al.
2006ApJ...647...60N 3 2 13 Detectability of [C II] 158 µm emission from high-redshift galaxies: predictions for ALMA and SPICA. NAGAMINE K., WOLFE A.M. and HERNQUIST L.
2006ApJ...649..635R 15 7 A search for H2O in the strongly lensed QSO MG 0751+2716 at z = 3.2. RIECHERS D.A., WEISS A., WALTER F., et al.
2006MNRAS.365..345H 2 5 24 Forming supermassive black holes by accreting dark and baryon matter. HU J., SHEN Y., LOU Y.-Q., et al.
2006MNRAS.368.1395M 1 49 139 On the evolution of the black hole: spheroid mass ratio. McLURE R.J., JARVIS M.J., TARGETT T.A., et al.
2006MNRAS.370.1401G 6 4 54 Constraining the reionization history with QSO absorption spectra. GALLERANI S., CHOUDHURY T.R. and FERRARA A.
2006MNRAS.371L..78R 10 3 60 Intergalactic CIV absorption at redshifts 5.4 to 6. RYAN-WEBER E.V., PETTINI M. and MADAU P.
2006MNRAS.371..769G 2 4 23 Discovery of a new high-redshift QSO at z = 5.96 with the Subaru Telescope. GOTO T.
2006ARA&A..44..415F 275           X C       6 23 675 Observational constraints on cosmic reionization. FAN X., CARILLI C.L. and KEATING B.
2006AN....327..387G 1 5 11 The Square Kilometre Array: a new probe of cosmic magnetism. GAENSLER B.M.
2004MNRAS.355.1053D 14 2 88 The 21-cm emission from the reionization epoch: extended and point source foregrounds. DI MATTEO T., CIARDI B. and MINIATI F.
2006MmSAI..77..635F 18 4 Evolution of high-redshift quasars. FAN X.
2006MmSAI..77..643M 5 3 33 Metals and dust in high redshift AGNs. MAIOLINO R., NAGAO T., MARCONI A., et al.
2006ApJ...650..669V 87 1 174 Quasars at z=6: the survival of the fittest. VOLONTERI M. and REES M.J.
2006ApJ...651...41P 1 3 11 A direct upper limit on the density of cosmological dust from the absence of an X-ray scattering halo around the z=4.3 quasar QSO 1508+5714. PETRIC A., TELIS G.A., PAERELS F., et al.
2006AJ....132.1938G 10 8 A search for dense gas in luminous submillimeter galaxies with the 100 M Green Bank telescope. GREVE T.R., HAINLINE L.J., BLAIN A.W., et al.
2006AJ....132.2127J 4 14 114 Probing the evolution of infrared properties of z∼6 quasars: Spitzer observations. JIANG L., FAN X., HINES D.C., et al.
2006ApJ...652..157M 3 6 37 Discovery of a z = 6.1 radio-loud quasar in the NOAO Deep Wide Field Survey. McGREER I.D., BECKER R.H., HELFAND D.J., et al.
2006A&A...460..467B 33 56 A survey of submillimeter C and CO lines in nearby galaxies. BAYET E., GERIN M., PHILLIPS T.G., et al.
2007MNRAS.374..427D 42 1 84 The enrichment history of baryons in the Universe. DAVE R. and OPPENHEIMER B.D.
2007MNRAS.374..493B 15 4 126 The nature and evolution of the highly ionized near-zones in the absorption spectra of z ≃ 6 quasars. BOLTON J.S. and HAEHNELT M.G.
2006NewAR..50..665F 3 19 128 Evolution of high-redshift quasars. FAN X.-H.
2006NewAR..50..809S 15 12 Evolution of the black hole - bulge relationship in QSOs. SHIELDS G.A., SALVIANDER S. and BONNING E.W.
2006ChJAA...6..396K 43 30 Estimating black hole masses of AGN using ultraviolet emission line properties. KONG M.-Z., WU X.-B., WANG R., et al.
2007ApJ...660L..93G 2 17 94 HCN observations of dense star-forming gas in high-redshift galaxies. GAO Y., CARILLI C.L., SOLOMON P.M., et al.
2007ApJ...660..923M 4 5 49 Constraints on reionization and source properties from the absorption spectra of z > 6.2 quasars. MESINGER A. and HAIMAN Z.
2007ApJ...660.1051S 3 5 36 On the faint end of the high-redshift active galactic nucleus luminosity function. SHANKAR F. and MATHUR S.
2007ApJ...661L..25L 5 4 41 PAH emission and star formation in the host of the z∼2.56 cloverleaf QSO. LUTZ D., STURM E., TACCONI L.J., et al.
2007A&A...467..955W 193           X C       4 18 236 Highly-excited CO emission in APM 08279+5255 at z = 3.9. WEISS A., DOWNES D., NERI R., et al.
2007ApJ...662...72B viz 17       D               55 227 The evolution of optical depth in the Lyα forest: evidence against reionization at z∼6. BECKER G.D., RAUCH M. and SARGENT W.L.W.
2007ApJ...662..927D 72   K                 3 215 The evolution of dust in the early universe with applications to the galaxy SDSS J1148+5251. DWEK E., GALLIANO F. and JONES A.P.
2007A&A...470...21R 37           X         1 36 35 Unveiling the oldest and most massive galaxies at very high redshift. RODIGHIERO G., CIMATTI A., FRANCESCHINI A., et al.
2007A&A...470...53A 37           X         1 33 5 Dust and molecular content of the lensed quasar, MG 0751+2716, at z=3.2. ALLOIN D., KNEIB J.-P., GUILLOTEAU S., et al.
2007ApJ...664....1S 1 2 5 Hydrogen 2p-2s transition: signals from the epochs of recombination and reionization. SETHI S.K., SUBRAHMANYAN R. and ROSHI D.A.
2007AJ....134..617W 1 19 70 Millimeter and radio observations of z ∼ 6 quasars. WANG R., CARILLI C.L., BEELEN A., et al.
2007ApJ...665..187L 148 1 297 Formation of z∼6 quasars from hierarchical galaxy mergers. LI Y., HERNQUIST L., ROBERTSON B., et al.
2007A&A...472L..33M 80         O X         2 6 60 Molecular gas in QSO host galaxies at z>5. MAIOLINO R., NERI R., BEELEN A., et al.
2007ApJ...666L...9C 3 5 37 Detection of 1.6x1010 m of molecular gas in the host galaxy of the z = 5.77 SDSS quasar J0927+2001. CARILLI C.L., NERI R., WANG R., et al.
2007ApJ...667...60R 6 11 Photometric properties of the most massive high-redshift galaxies. ROBERTSON B., LI Y., COX T.J., et al.
2007ApJ...668..815P 1 14 34 First CO J= 6-5 and J = 4-3 detections in local ULIRGs: the dense gas in Markarian 231 and its cooling budget. PAPADOPOULOS P.P., ISAAK K.G. and VAN DER WERF P.P.
2007MNRAS.381L..35B 18       D               1 5 32 A closer look at using quasar near-zones as a probe of neutral hydrogen in the intergalactic medium. BOLTON J.S. and HAEHNELT M.G.
2007RPPh...70.1099O 35 41 Molecules in galaxies. OMONT A.
2007ApJ...669...32K 17 6 204 Black hole masses and enrichment of z ∼ 6 SDSS quasars. KURK J.D., WALTER F., FAN X., et al.
2007A&A...475..513B 75           X         2 8 13 Millimeter observations of HCM6A, a gravitationally lensed Lyα emitting galaxy at z = 6.56. BOONE F., SCHAERER D., PELLO R., et al.
2007ApJ...669..821H viz 90       D     X         3 180 52 The CO Tully-Fisher relation and implications for the host galaxies of high-redshift quasars. HO L.C.
2007ApJ...671L..13R 788     A D     X         22 9 42 Observations of dense molecular gas in a quasar host galaxy at z = 6.42: further evidence for a nonlinear dense gas-star formation relation at early cosmic times. RIECHERS D.A., WALTER F., CARILLI C.L., et al.
2007AJ....134.2435W 235           X         6 11 233 Four quasars above redshift 6 discovered by the Canada-France high-z quasar survey. WILLOTT C.J., DELORME P., OMONT A., et al.
2008ApJS..174...13N 1532   K A     X C       40 4 31 The nature of CO emission from z∼6 quasars. NARAYANAN D., LI Y., COX T.J., et al.
2008ApJ...672...48C 61           X         1 1 46 Mapping neutral hydrogen during reionization with the Lyα emission from quasar ionization fronts. CANTALUPO S., PORCIANI C. and LILLY S.J.
2008A&A...479...75H 38           X         1 22 12 12CO 4-3 and [CI] 1-0 at the centers of NGC4945 and Circinus. HITSCHFELD M., ARAVENA M., KRAMER C., et al.
2008A&A...479..719L 137     A     X         4 10 24 A new approach for testing variations of fundamental constants over cosmic epochs using FIR fine-structure lines. LEVSHAKOV S.A., REIMERS D., KOZLOV M.G., et al.
2008AJ....135.1201W 415           X C       10 13 31 SHARC-II 350 µm observations of thermal emission from warm dust in z ≥ 5 quasars. WANG R., WAGG J., CARILLI C.L., et al.
2008ApJ...676...33D 225 1 450 Direct cosmological simulations of the growth of black holes and galaxies. DI MATTEO T., COLBERG J., SPRINGEL V., et al.
2008MNRAS.385.1348M 43           X         1 4 41 Lyα damping wing constraints on inhomogeneous reionization. MESINGER A. and FURLANETTO S.R.
2008ApJ...678...41L 777   K A     X C       20 16 57 Modeling the dust properties of z ∼ 6 quasars with ART2–All-Wavelength radiative transfer with adaptive refinement tree. LI Y., HOPKINS P.F., HERNQUIST L., et al.
2008MNRAS.386..359G 1043     A     X C F     26 7 50 Glimpsing through the high-redshift neutral hydrogen fog. GALLERANI S., FERRARA A., FAN X., et al.
2008MNRAS.386..989J 44           X         1 1 13 Jet-enhanced accretion growth of supermassive black holes. JOLLEY E.J.D. and KUNCIC Z.
2008ApJ...686L...9R 77           X         2 11 46 Formation of a quasar host galaxy through a wet merger 1.4 billion years after the Big Bang. RIECHERS D.A., WALTER F., CARILLI C.L., et al.
2008ApJ...686..251D 527   K       X C       13 24 0 Ice emission and the redshifts of submillimeter sources. DUDLEY C.C., IMANISHI M. and MALONEY P.R.
2008NewAR..52..339M 1 5 15 Prospects for AGN studies with ALMA. MAIOLINO R.
2008ApJ...687..848W 92       D     X         3 35 143 Thermal emission from warm dust in the most distant quasars. WANG R., CARILLI C.L., WAGG J., et al.
2008A&A...491..173A 98     A     X         3 16 24 Properties of the molecular gas in a starbursting QSO at z = 1.83 in the COSMOS field. ARAVENA M., BERTOLDI F., SCHINNERER E., et al.
2008A&A...491..747A 113           X C       2 18 22 The CO line SED and atomic carbon in IRAS F10214+4724. AO Y., WEISS A., DOWNES D., et al.
2009ApJ...690..463R 78           X         2 16 79 Imaging the molecular gas in a z = 3.9 quasar host galaxy at 0".3 resolution: a central, sub-kiloparsec scale star formation reservoir in APM 08279+5255. RIECHERS D.A., WALTER F., CARILLI C.L., et al.
2009ApJ...691L...1W 456     A D     X C       12 9 25 A sensitive search for [N II]_205 µm_ emission in a z = 6.4 quasar host galaxy. WALTER F., WEISS A., RIECHERS D.A., et al.
2009Natur.457..699W 34 3 208 A kiloparsec-scale hyper-starburst in a quasar host less than 1 gigayear after the Big Bang. WALTER F., RIECHERS D., COX P., et al.
2009A&A...494L..25J 16       D               1 30 92 The metallicity of the most distant quasars. JUAREZ Y., MAIOLINO R., MUJICA R., et al.
2009ApJ...694..314A 40           X         1 3 13 B2 0902+34: a collapsing protogiant elliptical galaxy at z = 3.4. ADAMS J.J., HILL G.J. and MacQUEEN P.J.
2009MNRAS.394..577O 133       D     X         4 9 80 ΛCDM predictions for galaxy protoclusters - I. The relation between galaxies, protoclusters and quasars at z ∼ 6. OVERZIER R.A., GUO Q., KAUFFMANN G., et al.
2009ApJ...695..809K 394       D     X C F     9 45 60 The environments of high-redshift quasi-stellar objects. KIM S., STIAVELLI M., TRENTI M., et al.
2009ApJ...695.1537I 130       D     X         4 53 125 Luminous infrared galaxies with the submillimeter array. II. Comparing the CO (3-2) sizes and luminosities of local and high-redshift luminous infrared galaxies. IONO D., WILSON C.D., YUN M.S., et al.
2009ApJ...696.1798T 172           X         1 1 269 The assembly of supermassive black holes at high redshifts. TANAKA T. and HAIMAN Z.
2009ApJ...696.2138S 77           X         2 13 34 Measuring dust production in the Small Magellanic Cloud core-collapse supernova remnant 1E 0102.2-7219. SANDSTROM K.M., BOLATTO A.D., STANIMIROVIC S.Z., et al.
2009ApJ...698.1010B 324       D     X C F     7 6 72 High-redshift metals. I. The decline of C IV at z > 5.3. BECKER G.D., RAUCH M. and SARGENT W.L.W.
2009MNRAS.395.1476R 247       D S     C F     5 13 105 A downturn in intergalactic C IV as redshift 6 is approached. RYAN-WEBER E.V., PETTINI M., MADAU P., et al.
2009MNRAS.395.1925M 167       D     X   F     4 15 17 Interpreting the transmission windows of distant quasars. MASELLI A., FERRARA A. and GALLERANI S.
2009MNRAS.396..729O 309           X         8 6 72 Tracing the re-ionization-epoch intergalactic medium with metal absorption lines. OPPENHEIMER B.D., DAVE R. and FINLATOR K.
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