High-resolution optical imaging of three QSOs

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Astronomical Spectroscopy, Quasars, Charge Coupled Devices, Imaging Techniques, Red Shift

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Using a rapid guiding camera on the Canada-France-Hawaii telescope, R-band images have been obtained of three low-redshift QSOs with FWHM close to 0.5 arc sec. The QSOs are a radio-loud, a strong IR source, and a BAL, respectively. In all cases, features are seen close to the nucleus which are unusual and indicate that a statistical multicolor study at this resolution will produce significant new information on QSO environments and evolution.

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