Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jun 1998
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VizieR On-line Data Catalog: J/A+AS/128/507. Originally published in: 1998A&AS..128..507E
Computer Science
Qsos, Redshifts, Galaxies: Spectra
Scientific paper
The Hamburg Quasar Survey is a wide-angle objective prism survey for finding bright QSOs in the northern extragalactic sky (|b|>20° δ>0°). The taking of the prism plates for 567 fields covering this area was completed in 1997. Including direct plates for fields with δ> 20° the plate archive contains now 1871 plates. In this paper we present a first list of 121 quasars, which were verified by slit spectroscopy in the years 1986-1991, while experiments to develop efficient selection techniques were made. The sample contains objects with brightnesses 15<=B<=19.5 and redshifts z<=2.8 collected over various parts of the sky, for which objective prism plates were available at that time. (1 data file).
Cordis L.
Engels Dieter
Hagen Hans-Juergen
Koehler S.
Reimers Dieter
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