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  • Valtonen, Mauri J; Dey, Lankeswar; Zola, S; Ciprini, S; Kidger, M; Pursimo, T; Gopakumar, A; Matsumoto, K; Sadakane, K; Caton, D. B; Nilsson, K; Komossa, S; Bagaglia, M; Baransky, A; Boumis, P; Boyd, D; Castro-Tirado, A. J; Debski, B; Drozdz, M; Perez, A. Escartin; Fiorucci, M; Garcia, F; Gazeas, K; Ghosh, S; Godunova, V; Gomez, J. L; Gredel, R; Grupe, D; Haislip, J. B; Henning, T; Hurst, G; Janík, J; Kouprianov, V. V; Lehto, H; Liakos, A; Mathur, S; Mugrauer, M; Nogues, R. Naves; Nucciarelli, G; Ogloza, W; Ojha, D. K; Pajdosz-Śmierciak, U; Pascolini, S; Poyner, G; Reichart, D. E; Rizzi, N; Roncella, F; Sahu, D. K; Sillanpää, A; Simon, A; Siwak, M; Alfaro, F. C. Soldán; Sonbas, E; Tosti, G; Vasylenko, V; Webb, J. R; Zielinski, P (Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society, 2022-08)
    OJ 287 is a BL Lacertae type quasar in which the active galactic nucleus (AGN) outshines the host galaxy by an order of magnitude. The only exception to this may be at minimum light when the AGN activity is so low that ...
  • Zheng, W; Shen, R. F; Sakamoto, T; Beardmore, A. P; De Pasquale, M; Wu, X. F; Gorosabel, J; Urata, Y; Sugita, S; Zhang, B; Pozanenko, A; Nissinen, M; Sahu, D. K; Im, M; Ukwatta, T. N; Andreev, M; Klunko, E; Volnova, A; Akerlof, C. W; Anto, P; Barthelmy, S. D; Breeveld, A; Carsenty, U; Castillo-Carrion, S; Castro-Tirado, A. J; Chester, M. M; Chuang, C. J; Cunniffe, R; De Ugarte Postigo, A; Duffard, R; Flewelling, H; Gehrels, N; Guver, T; Guziy, S; Hentunen, V. P; Huang, K. Y; Jelinek, M; Koch, T. S; Kubanek, P; Kuin, P; McKay, T. A; Mottola, S; Oates, S. R; O'Brien, P; Ohno, M; Page, M. J; Pandey, S. B; Perez del Pulgar, C; Rujopakarn, W; Rykoff, E; Salmi, T; Sanchez-Ramirez, R; Schaefer, B. E; Sergeev, A; Sonbas, E; Sota, A; Tello, J. C; Yamaoka, K; Yost, S. A; Yuan, F (IOP Publishing, 2012-06-01)
    We present a comprehensive analysis of a bright, long-duration (T /sub90/ ~ 257 s) GRB 110205A at redshift z = 2.22. The optical prompt emission was detected by Swift/UVOT, ROTSE-IIIb, and BOOTES telescopes when the gamma-ray ...

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