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Quasars & Active Galaxies - Imagine the Universe! - NASAThe word 'quasar' is a contraction of 'quasi-stellar radio source'. The first quasars were discovered in the early 1960s, when astronomers measured their very ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Hubble Quasars - NASA ScienceQuasars are distant galaxies whose incredibly bright cores are powered by supermassive black holes.
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NASA's Webb Will Use Quasars to Unlock the Secrets of the Early ...Jun 23, 2021 · A quasar is a very bright, distant and active supermassive black hole that is millions to billions of times the mass of the Sun. Among the ...
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Galaxy Types - NASA ScienceOct 22, 2024 · Quasars are the most luminous type of active galaxy. They emit light across the electromagnetic spectrum, produce powerful particle jets, and ...
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GRAVITATIONAL Q - AIP PublishingHong-Yee Chiu ... From this limit and the observed intensity of forbidden lines,. Greenstein concluded that quasars would have to. 28. MAY 1964 • PHYSICS TODAY ...
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Radio Galaxies and Quasars - K.I. Kellermann - CaltechToday the word "quasar" is generally used to refer to the entire class of stellar-type objects with large apparent redshifts, while QSO and QSS refer to radio- ...
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IAU Specifications - Strasbourg astronomical Data CenterCoordinate names expressed in decimal degrees and J2000 should also explicitly include the J. Ex: QSO^004848–4242.8 could have been designated by QSO^0048 ...
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Radio Surveys and Quasars - An Introduction to Active Galactic NucleiNames of 4C sources are given as ``±DD.NN'', where ±DD is the source declination, and NN is a sequence number within the declination band (e.g., 3C 273 = 4C ...
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AllBRICQS: The Discovery of Luminous Quasars in the Northern ...The name of each quasar is displayed at the top of its respective panel. A scale bar indicating 10″ is shown in the upper left corner of each panel ...
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The third release of the Large Quasar Astrometric Catalog (LQAC-3)This is why, in addition to usual data, such as magnit udes and redshift, we give complementary information, such as the absolute magnitudes at two wavelengths ...
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Physical Properties of 15 Quasars at z ≳ 6.5 - IOPscienceWe use a sample of 15 $z\gtrsim 6.5$ z ≳ 6.5 quasars to perform a homogeneous and comprehensive analysis of this highest-redshift quasar population.
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The transition between BL Lac objects and flat spectrum radio quasarsObjects with a rest-frame EW < 5 Å are called BL Lacs. This definition has the obvious advantage of being simple and of immediate use for an observational ...
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3C 273 : A Star-Like Object with Large Red-Shift | Nature... 1963, Maarten Schmidt solved the puzzle by recognizing the Balmer lines of hydrogen, strongly redshifted, in the spectrum of the quasar 3C 273. Schmidt ...
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[PDF] The Discovery of Quasars1MAARTEN SCHMIDT. Francis L. Moseley Professor of Astronomy ... The article for Nature announcing the redshift in 3C 273 was published in March 1963, to-.
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Supermassive Black Holes - TMT International ObservatorySupermassive black holes (SMBHs) have masses from below 10^6 to above 10^10 solar masses and are found in the centers of most large galaxies.
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[1108.5102] Estimating Black Hole Masses in Quasars Using Broad ...Aug 25, 2011 · The three major ways to estimate the broad-line emitting region (BLR) radius involve: (1) direct reverberation mapping, (2) derivation of BLR ...
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Supermassive Black Hole Mass Estimates Using Sloan Digital Sky ...Apr 11, 2011 · We present MgII-based black hole mass estimates for 27,602 quasars with rest-frame UV spectra available in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data ...
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Accretion discs - ScholarpediaAug 12, 2014 · Thus, Shakura-Sunyaev accretion discs could explain the energetics of the "central engines" of quasars, which are the most efficient steady ...
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Foundations of Black Hole Accretion Disk Theory | Living Reviews in ...Jan 14, 2013 · This leads us to the four primary accretion disk models that we review: Polish doughnuts (thick disks), Shakura-Sunyaev (thin) disks, slim disks ...
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Active Galaxies and Quasistellar Objects, AccretionWhen the luminosity exceeds the Eddington limit, which is given by. LEdd = 4 pi GMmpc / sigma T,. the gas will be blown away by the radiation. (In this equation ...
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The quasar mass–luminosity plane – I. A sub-Eddington limit for ...The Eddington limit produces an absolute upper bound on the luminosity of quasars which is proportional to the black hole mass, LEdd= 1.3 × 1046(M/108 M⊙) erg ...
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[PDF] The Broad-Line Region in Active Galactic NucleiThe broad-line region (BLR) in AGNs is a multi-component, spatially unresolved emission-line region, possibly related to accretion, with high density gas and ...
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Spatially resolved rotation of the broad-line region of a quasar at sub ...Nov 28, 2018 · The broadening of atomic emission lines by high-velocity motion of gas near accreting supermassive black holes is an observational hallmark of quasars.
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Dynamics and Formation of Obscuring Tori in AGNs - FrontiersA dusty torus is an important structural element of an active galactic nucleus (AGN). In the framework of the unified scheme, the observational properties of ...
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A brief overview of obscured AGNThe accretion disk, corona, broad-line region (BLR), and the dusty torus reside within the gravitational influence of the SMBH. The disk, corona, and torus ( ...
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Spectral Energy Distributions of Quasars and AGN - B. Wilkes) black hole is surrounded by hot accreting gas, primarily confined to an accretion disk (AD), emitting optical and UV radiation to provide the Big Blue Bump.
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Origin of X-rays in the low state of the FSRQ 3C 273 - Oxford AcademicWe suggest that the X-ray emission in 3C 273 is the result of inverse Compton scattering of soft UV seed photons (emitted from the local environment of the AGN) ...<|separator|>
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A Compton-thick Wind in the High Luminosity Quasar, PDS 456PDS 456 is a nearby (z=0.184), luminous (L(sub bol) approximately equal to 10(exp 47) ergs(exp -1) type I quasar. A deep 190 ks Suzaku observation in ...
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Relativistic BeamingRelativistic beaming occurs when a source moving near light speed nearly catches up with its radiation, creating the illusion of superluminal motion.
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A Quasar without Broad Lyα Emission - NASA/ADSAbstract. The z=3.02 quasar SDSS J095253.83+011421.9 exhibits broad metal-line emission (C IV FWHM~=9000 km s-1), but broad Lyα emission is not present.
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Multi-phase gas properties of extremely strong intervening DLAs ...These absorbers can be easily recognised through their damped Lyα absorption feature in the spectra of bright background sources such as quasars (QSOs) and γ- ...
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Dissecting the Gaseous Halos of z ∼ Damped Lyα ... - NASA ADSWe use spectroscopy of close pairs of quasars to study diffuse gas in the circumgalactic medium (CGM) surrounding a sample of 40 damped Lyα systems (DLAs).
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A Luminous Quasar at Redshift 7.642 - IOPscienceJ0313–1806, the highest redshift quasar known and hosting the most massive SMBH at z > 7, poses the most challenging constraint on the seed black hole mass.Observations and Data... · Extremely High-velocity Outflow · Quasar Host Galaxy
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Quasar discs – I. The Baldwin effect - Oxford AcademicThis provides a natural (although not the only) explanation to the observed anticorrelation of EW (C IV) with the continuum luminosity at 1550 Å (the 'Baldwin ...
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Detection of a Gunn-Peterson Trough in a z = 6.28 QuasarThis is a clear detection of a complete Gunn-Peterson trough, caused by neutral hydrogen in the intergalactic medium. Even a small neutral hydrogen fraction in ...
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6: Detection of a Gunn-Peterson Trough in a z=6.28 Quasar - arXivAug 6, 2001 · We find that the Ly Alpha absorption in the spectra of these quasars evolves strongly with redshift. To z~5.7, the Ly Alpha absorption evolves ...
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[PDF] Quasar bolometric corrections: theoretical considerations - arXivJun 18, 2010 · Bolometric corrections based on the optical-to-ultraviolet continuum spectrum of quasars are widely used to quantify their radiative output, ...
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[0902.4103] Quasar Optical Variability in the Palomar-QUEST SurveyFeb 24, 2009 · The timescales of quasar fluctuations are suggestive of accretion disk instabilities. The relationships seen between variability, Eddington ...
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Ultra-compact structure in intermediate-luminosity radio quasarsThe angular sizes of the sample range from 0.424 to 2.743 mil- liarcsec; 15% of the quasars have angular sizes θ < 1 mas, and only a handful of quasars with ...
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[PDF] RADIO GALAXIES AND QUASARS - K.I. Kellermann and F.N. OwenThe dominant morphological characteristic of FR II radio galaxy emission is the brighter outer lobes. ... Also, quasars with one-sided jets and bright radio cores ...Missing: like | Show results with:like
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Near-Infrared Imaging of Low-Redshift Quasar Host Galaxies - ADSWe detect the quasar host galaxy in at least 22 of these objects. We use a one-dimensional radial profile analysis to remove the contribution of the nucleus to ...
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Fermi Large Area Telescope Detection of Bright Gamma-ray ... - arXivJan 27, 2011 · In this paper we report on the two-year-long Fermi-LAT observation of the peculiar blazar 4C +21.35 (PKS 1222+216).
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Unified Schemes for Radio-Loud Active Galactic Nuclei - arXivThis review describes the unification of radio-loud AGN, which include radio galaxies, quasars, and blazars. We describe the classification and properties of ...
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Extreme Fe II emission from an IRAS quasar. - NASA ADSThe optical spectrum is dominated by extremely strong Fe II emission, roughly an order of magnitude stronger than that seen in so-called strong Fe II emitters.Missing: young metal- poor
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systematic search for changing-look quasars in SDSSWe present a systematic search for changing-look quasars based on repeat photometry from Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and Pan-STARRS1, along with repeat ...
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The hidden quasar nucleus of a WISE-selected, hyperluminous, dust ...Hot DOGs represent a very rare population of hyperluminous (≥1047 erg s-1) ... (2012) identified a population of ~1000 DOGs which stand out for being hyperluminous ...
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Episodic Random Accretion and the Cosmological Evolution of ...Apr 13, 2009 · We interpret this trend as evolution in BH spin, and we appeal to episodic, random accretion as the mechanism for reducing the spin.
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Evidence for episodic black hole growth of reionization-era quasars ...We estimate the single-epoch masses of the quasars' SMBHs by means of the Mg ii emission line and find black hole masses of M BH ≈ ( 0.2 − 4.8 ) × 10 9 M ⊙ .
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[1710.04659] Supermassive black holes and their feedback effects ...Oct 12, 2017 · We study the population of supermassive black holes (SMBHs) and their effects on massive central galaxies in the IllustrisTNG cosmological hydrodynamical ...
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The clustering of intermediate-redshift quasars as measured by the ...... quasar duty cycle (or activity time) is not known. ... For our best-fitting models the duty cycle peaks at 1 per cent, implying an activity time of ∼107 yr.
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Cosmic evolution of quasar clustering: implications for the host haloesFrom the fraction of haloes which contain active quasars, we infer that the characteristic quasar lifetime is tQ∼ a few × 107 yr at z∼ 1 and approaches 108 yr ...
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[0807.1091] Quasar Host Galaxies in the FORS Deep Field - arXivJul 7, 2008 · Abstract: (abriged)In this paper we study different properties of quasars and their host galaxies at high redshifts up to z~3.4.
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Fast outflows and star formation quenching in quasar host galaxiesApr 14, 2016 · However, these outflows are only "potentially" able to quench star formation and we are still missing a decisive evidence of negative feedback ...
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[1112.3071] Observational evidence of quasar feedback quenching ...Dec 13, 2011 · This result indicates that star formation in this region is strongly quenched by the quasar outflow, which is cleaning the galaxy disk of its ...
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[0808.1893] Mid-infrared spectra of optically selected type 2 quasarsAug 13, 2008 · Abstract: Type 2 quasars are luminous Active Galactic Nuclei whose central engines are seen through large amounts of gas and dust.
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[2506.12124] JWST IFU observations uncover host galaxy continua ...Jun 13, 2025 · We present JWST NIRSpec integral field unit (IFU) observations of six extremely red quasars (ERQs) at z=2.4-2.9 and two dust-obscured quasars at lower ...
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Accretion and Obscuration in Merger-Dominated Luminous Red ...Jan 5, 2024 · We present an analysis of the X-ray properties 10 luminous, dust-reddened quasars from the FIRST-2MASS (F2M) survey based on new and archival ...
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Stellar populations of quasar host galaxies with MFICA decompositionSep 12, 2025 · Given that massive post-starburst galaxies are predominantly caused by gas-rich major mergers, our results indicate that 30-50 per cent of ...
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Evidence of Gunn–Peterson damping wings in high-z quasar spectraThe presence of these troughs suggests that these sources may be revealing the tail-end of reionization (see e.g. the review by Fan, Carilli & Keating 2006).
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Definitive upper bound on the negligible contribution of quasars to ...Jun 16, 2022 · We find that the quasar population can only provide less than 7% (95% confidence level) of the total photons needed to keep the universe ionized at z = 6.0–6.6.
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Evaluation of the ICRF stability from a position time series analysisThe axes of the ICRF3 are stable at approximately 10 μas–20 μas from 1979.6–2021.0 and the axes stability does not degrade after the adoption of the ICRF3.
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DESI 2024 III: Baryon Acoustic Oscillations from Galaxies and QuasarsApr 3, 2024 · We present the DESI 2024 galaxy and quasar baryon acoustic oscillations (BAO) measurements using over 5.7 million unique galaxy and quasar redshifts in the ...
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Probing the broad line region geometry and size of the ...The gravitational lens system Q2237+0305 (also known as Einstein cross or Huchra's lens) consists of four quasar images of similar brightness that are separated ...
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Astronomers finally find elusive, dust-shrouded supermassive black ...Sep 11, 2025 · Using the James Webb Space Telescope and the Subaru Telescope in powerful tandem, scientists have discovered the first shrouded supermassive ...Missing: reionization | Show results with:reionization
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'Shocking': Astronomers find monster black hole growing at 2.4 times ...Sep 20, 2025 · Scientists spotted an enormous black hole in the early universe that's growing at 2.4 times the theoretical Eddington limit.
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Hubble Reveals Surprising Spiral Shape of Galaxy Hosting Young JetJan 13, 2025 · The spiral shape of J0742+2704 is clear, with faint but detectable arms branching above and below the galaxy center.
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Hubble's Stunning Spiral Surprise: A Quasar Discovery That Defies ...Jan 23, 2025 · The Hubble Space Telescope has revealed that one of the quasar host galaxies has an unexpected spiral shape. This finding challenges the long-held belief that ...
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