Four QSOs found in a survey of faint objects

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Emission Spectra, Faint Objects, Line Spectra, Quasars, Radial Velocity, Red Shift, Oort Cloud, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Spectrum Analysis

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Four quasars with redshifts z = 0.6185, 0.6267, 0.850, and 1.665 have been found in the central 33.4 arcmin square of the field at 22h.05, -18deg.91 surveyed by Savage and Bolton (1979) and Krug et al. (1980). The first two quasars are separated by 6.8 arcmin and may be associated with groups of faint galaxies. The separation is well within the 20 Mpc or larger dimensions suggested by Oort et al. (1981) for superclusters, and the velocity difference is not unusual if the velocity dispersion is near the upper end of the range of 300-600 km/s

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