Is 1308+326 A BL Lacertae object or a quasar?

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Active Galaxies, Bl Lacertae Objects, Quasars, Gravitational Lenses, Polarization Characteristics, Spectral Emission, Spectral Line Width, Very Long Base Interferometry

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The active galaxy 1308+326 (z = 0.996) has been classified as a BL Lacertae object because of its nearly featureless optical continuum and high and variable polarization. New VLBI polarization images of 1308+326, however, show both VLBI polarization structure and tentative superluminal motions that are characteristic of quasars rather than BL Lacertae objects. These data strongly suggest that this source is simply a quasar with emission lines of small equivalent width. We discuss the possibility that the optical continuum is enhanced by microlensing in a foreground galaxy, as suggested by Stickel et al.

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