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  2. Quasar - Wikipedia

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    Red quasars are quasars with optical colors that are redder than normal quasars, thought to be the result of moderate levels of dust extinction within the quasar host galaxy. Infrared surveys have demonstrated that red quasars make up a substantial fraction of the total quasar population.

  3. JWST Found Baby Quasars. They Could Help Solve An ...

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    Even so, the events that lead to the formation of quasars can take billions of years, similar to the predicted 6-billion-year timeline for the full merger of the Milky Way and Andromeda, the ...

  4. PKS 0438-436 - Wikipedia

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    PKS 0438-436, also known as PKS J0440-4333, is a quasar located in constellation Caelum.With a high redshift of 2.86, [1] the object is located 11.2 billion light-years from Earth [2] and is classified as a blazar due to its flat-spectrum radio source, [3] (in terms of the flux density as (F v ~ V-a) with α < 0.5 and its optical polarization.

  5. OQ 172 - Wikipedia

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    OQ 172 (OHIO Q 172) is a quasar [1] located in the constellation of Boötes. It has a redshift of (z) 3.544, [2] making it one of the most distant quasars at the time of its discovery by astronomers in 1973. [3] This object was the record holder for almost a decade, before being surpassed by PKS 2000-330 in 1982 located at the redshift of (z) 3 ...

  6. List of quasars - Wikipedia

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    Any quasar with z > 1 is receding faster than c, while z exactly equal to 1 indicates recession at the speed of light. [33] Early attempts to explain superluminal quasars resulted in convoluted explanations with a limit of z = 2.326, or in the extreme z < 2.4. [34] The majority of quasars lie between z = 2 and z = 5.

  7. Quasars, Redshifts and Controversies - Wikipedia

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    Quasars, Redshifts and Controversies is a 1987 book by Halton Arp, an astronomer famous for his Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies (1966). [1] Arp argued that many quasars with otherwise high redshift are somehow linked to close objects such as nearby galaxies .

  8. Cloverleaf quasar - Wikipedia

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    This suggests the quasar is currently undergoing an intense wave of star formations thus increasing its luminosity. [3] A radio jet has also been found on the side of quasar according to a study published in 2023. [5] CCD image of the Cloverleaf quasar taken in March 1988 by the ESO/MPI 2.2m telescope. The four separated images are part of the ...

  9. Quasars - Wikipedia

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