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Hubble Space Telescope Ultraviolet Spectroscopy of Fourteen Low-Redshift Quasars. / Ganguly, Rajib; Brotherton, Michael S.; Arav, Nahum; Heap, Sara R.; Wisotzki, Lutz; Aldcroft, Thomas L.; Alloin, Danielle; Behar, Ehud; Canalizo, Gabriela; Crenshaw, D. Michael; Kool, Martijn de; Chambers, Kenneth; Cecil, Gerald; Chatzichristou, Eleni; Everett, John; Gabel, Jack; Gaskell, C. Martin; Galliano, Emmanuel; Green, Richard F.; Hall, Patrick B.; Hines, Dean C.; Junkkarinen, Vesa T.; Kaastra, Jelle S.; Kaiser, Mary Elizabeth; Kazanas, Demosthenes; Konigl, Arieh; Korista, Kirk T.; Kriss, Gerard A.; Laor, Ari; Leighly, Karen M.; Mathur, Smita; Ogle, Patrick; Proga, Daniel; Sabra, Bassem; Sivron, Ran; Snedden, Stephanie; Telfer, Randal; Vestergaard, Marianne.
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Astrophysical Journal, Bind 133, Nr. 2, 479, 08.01.2007.
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Harvard
Ganguly, R, Brotherton, MS, Arav, N, Heap, SR, Wisotzki, L, Aldcroft, TL, Alloin, D, Behar, E, Canalizo, G, Crenshaw, DM, Kool, MD, Chambers, K, Cecil, G, Chatzichristou, E, Everett, J, Gabel, J, Gaskell, CM, Galliano, E, Green, RF, Hall, PB, Hines, DC, Junkkarinen, VT, Kaastra, JS, Kaiser, ME, Kazanas, D, Konigl, A, Korista, KT, Kriss, GA, Laor, A, Leighly, KM, Mathur, S, Ogle, P, Proga, D, Sabra, B, Sivron, R, Snedden, S, Telfer, R
& Vestergaard, M 2007, '
Hubble Space Telescope Ultraviolet Spectroscopy of Fourteen Low-Redshift Quasars',
Astrophysical Journal, bind 133, nr. 2, 479.
https://doi.org/10.1086/510129
APA
Ganguly, R., Brotherton, M. S., Arav, N., Heap, S. R., Wisotzki, L., Aldcroft, T. L., Alloin, D., Behar, E., Canalizo, G., Crenshaw, D. M., Kool, M. D., Chambers, K., Cecil, G., Chatzichristou, E., Everett, J., Gabel, J., Gaskell, C. M., Galliano, E., Green, R. F.
, ... Vestergaard, M. (2007).
Hubble Space Telescope Ultraviolet Spectroscopy of Fourteen Low-Redshift Quasars.
Astrophysical Journal,
133(2), [479].
https://doi.org/10.1086/510129
Vancouver
Ganguly R, Brotherton MS, Arav N, Heap SR, Wisotzki L, Aldcroft TL o.a.
Hubble Space Telescope Ultraviolet Spectroscopy of Fourteen Low-Redshift Quasars.
Astrophysical Journal. 2007 jan. 8;133(2). 479.
https://doi.org/10.1086/510129
Author
Ganguly, Rajib ; Brotherton, Michael S. ; Arav, Nahum ; Heap, Sara R. ; Wisotzki, Lutz ; Aldcroft, Thomas L. ; Alloin, Danielle ; Behar, Ehud ; Canalizo, Gabriela ; Crenshaw, D. Michael ; Kool, Martijn de ; Chambers, Kenneth ; Cecil, Gerald ; Chatzichristou, Eleni ; Everett, John ; Gabel, Jack ; Gaskell, C. Martin ; Galliano, Emmanuel ; Green, Richard F. ; Hall, Patrick B. ; Hines, Dean C. ; Junkkarinen, Vesa T. ; Kaastra, Jelle S. ; Kaiser, Mary Elizabeth ; Kazanas, Demosthenes ; Konigl, Arieh ; Korista, Kirk T. ; Kriss, Gerard A. ; Laor, Ari ; Leighly, Karen M. ; Mathur, Smita ; Ogle, Patrick ; Proga, Daniel ; Sabra, Bassem ; Sivron, Ran ; Snedden, Stephanie ; Telfer, Randal ; Vestergaard, Marianne. / Hubble Space Telescope Ultraviolet Spectroscopy of Fourteen Low-Redshift Quasars. I: Astrophysical Journal. 2007 ; Bind 133, Nr. 2.
Bibtex
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abstract = "We present low-resolution ultraviolet spectra of 14 low redshift (z zz 1.4 Large Bright Quasar samples. By design, our objects sample luminosities in between these two surveys, and our four absorbed objects are consistent with the v ~ L^0.62 relation derived by Laor & Brandt (2002). Another quasar, HE0441-2826, contains extremely weak emission lines and our spectrum is consistent with a simple power-law continuum. The quasar is radio-loud, but has a steep spectral index and a lobe-dominated morphology, which argues against it being a blazar. The unusual spectrum of this quasar resembles the spectra of the quasars PG1407+265, SDSSJ1136+0242, and PKS1004+13 for which several possible explanations have been entertained.",
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AU - Brotherton, Michael S.
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AU - Heap, Sara R.
AU - Wisotzki, Lutz
AU - Aldcroft, Thomas L.
AU - Alloin, Danielle
AU - Behar, Ehud
AU - Canalizo, Gabriela
AU - Crenshaw, D. Michael
AU - Kool, Martijn de
AU - Chambers, Kenneth
AU - Cecil, Gerald
AU - Chatzichristou, Eleni
AU - Everett, John
AU - Gabel, Jack
AU - Gaskell, C. Martin
AU - Galliano, Emmanuel
AU - Green, Richard F.
AU - Hall, Patrick B.
AU - Hines, Dean C.
AU - Junkkarinen, Vesa T.
AU - Kaastra, Jelle S.
AU - Kaiser, Mary Elizabeth
AU - Kazanas, Demosthenes
AU - Konigl, Arieh
AU - Korista, Kirk T.
AU - Kriss, Gerard A.
AU - Laor, Ari
AU - Leighly, Karen M.
AU - Mathur, Smita
AU - Ogle, Patrick
AU - Proga, Daniel
AU - Sabra, Bassem
AU - Sivron, Ran
AU - Snedden, Stephanie
AU - Telfer, Randal
AU - Vestergaard, Marianne
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N2 - We present low-resolution ultraviolet spectra of 14 low redshift (z zz 1.4 Large Bright Quasar samples. By design, our objects sample luminosities in between these two surveys, and our four absorbed objects are consistent with the v ~ L^0.62 relation derived by Laor & Brandt (2002). Another quasar, HE0441-2826, contains extremely weak emission lines and our spectrum is consistent with a simple power-law continuum. The quasar is radio-loud, but has a steep spectral index and a lobe-dominated morphology, which argues against it being a blazar. The unusual spectrum of this quasar resembles the spectra of the quasars PG1407+265, SDSSJ1136+0242, and PKS1004+13 for which several possible explanations have been entertained.
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