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- Are Quazars White Holes?
- The Discovery of a Highly Accreting, Radio-Loud Quasar at Z = 6.82
- Approximate Universal Relations for Neutron Stars and Quark Stars
- Jets from Black Holes in Quasars
- The Early History of Microquasar Research
- Microquasars in Our Galaxy
- Gaia Reference Frame Amid Quasar Variability and Proper Motion Patterns in the Data R
- The Long-Lasting Activity in the Flat Spectrum Radio Quasar (FSRQ) CTA 102
- 16.1 Quasars and Active Galactic Nuclei: General Properties and Surveys Quasars and AGN
- Chapter 27 Quasars, Active Galaxies, and Gamma-Ray Bursters
- AGN Singularities and Jets Modelled with the Superstar Scenario
- Astronomy 112: the Physics of Stars Class 18 Notes: Neutron Stars And
- X-Ray Jets: from Microquasars to Quasars
- Hubble Diagram of Quasars
- Sloan Digital Sky Survey III Photometric Quasar Clustering:Probing the Initial Conditions of the Universe Shirley Ho
- Into the Central 10 Pc of the Most Distant Known Radio Quasar VLBI Imaging Observations of J1429+5447 at Z =6.21
- Unraveling the Physics of Quasar Jets: Optical Polarimetry and Implications for the X-Ray Emission Process
- Active Galaxies: the Energy Problem
- Is the Cosmic Big Trip Just a Classical Wormhole Artifact?
- The Cosmological Evolution of Quasar Black Hole Masses
- A Hybrid Photometric and Spectral Algorithm for Efficient Detection of Gravitationally Lensed Quasars Pranav R
- Role of Simulation in Resolving the Secrets of Dynamical, Complex and Chaotic Physics of Black Holes
- The Odd Couple: Quasars and Black Holes
- Jets in Quasars
- Microquasars Microquasar – Quasar Connection Disk – Jet Model Unification Qpos QPO Unification
- Arxiv:1303.1301V2 [Astro-Ph.CO]
- Black Holes, Redshift and Quasars
- X-Rays & Γ-Rays from Relativistic Jets in Quasars
- Arxiv:1610.08334V2
- Quasar and Supermassive Black Hole Evolution
- On the Difference of Quasars and BL Lac Objects
- Spectroscopy of Quasar Host Galaxies at the VLT: Stellar Populations and Dynamics Down to the Central Kiloparsec
- Why BL Lacertae Is Actually a Quasar in Disguise* Paolo Padovani, ESO, Germany P
- Big and Young Supermassive Black Holes in the Early Universe
- Limits Upon the Gravastar Model from Accreting Black Holes
- ALMA Observations of Z ~ 7 Quasar Hosts: Massive Galaxies in Formation
- Alignment of Quasar Polarizations with Large-Scale Structures⋆⋆⋆
- Quasar Luminosity
- Light Propagation Through Nanophotonics Wormholes
- Microquasars
- Constraining the Quasar Contribution to the Reionisation of Cosmic
- The Hamburg Quasar Survey?,?? II
- Beacons in the Gloom by Erik Stengler, University of La Laguna and Science Museum of San Sebastian, Spain
- Difference Imaging of Lensed Quasar Candidates in the SDSS Supernova Survey Region
- What Powers Quasars and Active Galactic Nuclei?
- Today in Astronomy 102: Supermassive Black Holes in Active Galaxy Nuclei (Agns) Active Galaxies: Quasars, Radio Galaxies and Their Relatives
- A Study of Quasar Selection in the Supernova Fields of the Dark Energy Survey
- Visually Observing Quasars by Ian Wheelband and Blake Nancarrow
- Quasar Datasheet
- Catalog of Blazar Candidates
- Unified Models for Active Galactic Nuclei and Quasars
- Discovery of a Bright Quasar Without a Massive Host Galaxy
- PDF Blazars Poster
- How to Weigh a Black Hole and Other Adventures in Quasar Physics
- Microquasars I.F