Observations of OE323/4C34.13/, MO758+120, and OS210/4C28.40/ with the 5-km telescope

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Astronomical Maps, Quasars, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Cosmology, Luminous Intensity, Red Shift, Sky Surveys (Astronomy), Telescopes

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Three of the four extended radio sources identified with quasars of large redshift have been mapped in order to examine their structures with greater angular resolution and a better beam shape, and the positions of associated quasars from the prints of the Palomar Sky Survey have been remeasured. It was found that the sources yield a wide spread in projected diamter, luminosity, and morphological type, and that more source parameters must be considered to distinguish between different cosmological models, including the type of source evolution.

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