OE 110 - A new, faint BL Lacertae object

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Astronomical Spectroscopy, Extragalactic Radio Sources, Quasars, Annual Variations, Frequency Response, Photographic Plates, Radio Spectra, Ubv Spectra

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The radio source OE 110 is identified as a BL Lacertae object which is possibly the faintest yet recognized. The identification is based on photographs made to detect optical counterparts in the previously 'blank' fields of several radio sources with interesting spectra. Marked and rapid variations are observed on photographic plates, and the radio spectrum of OE 110 is shown to be strikingly similar to those of BL Lacertae and OJ 287. A very accurate radio position obtained with a three-element interferometer is found to coincide with the optical object within the available limits of measurement. Other evidence is discussed which clearly implies that OE 110 is a member of the BL Lacertae class of objects.

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