1159 + 123 - A bright high-redshift QSO selected from a UK Schmidt IIIaF plate

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Line Spectra, Lyman Spectra, Quasars, Red Shift, Telescopes

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Using IIIaF, IIaD and IIIaJ objective prism plates from the UK Schmidt telescope the authors have discovered a strong emission-line QSO having zem ≅ 3.5. The only known QSOs with higher redshifts were discovered by radio or colour selection techniques. The discovery indicates that, up to redshifts of 3.5, QSOs are not conspicuously less frequent than in the range 3.0 < zem < 3.3. Spectroscopic studies at Steward Observatory show a strong absorption system displaced to the red of the emission lines, indicating an inflow velocity of 500 km s-1 with respect to the emission lines.

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