Are BL Lac objects too large to be gravitationally lensed?

Gear, W. K.

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Published 1991
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[Auszug] BL Lac objects are characterized by strong, flat-spectrum radio emission, steep optical/infrared spectra, an absence of (or very weak) emission lines, high polarization and large-amplitude variability on short timescales at all wavelenghts from radio through to X-rays. The redshift (z) ...
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notes [Auszug] BL Lac objects are characterized by strong, flat-spectrum radio emission, steep optical/infrared spectra, an absence of (or very weak) emission lines, high polarization and large-amplitude variability on short timescales at all wavelenghts from radio through to X-rays. The redshift (z) ...
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Are BL Lac objects too large to be gravitationally lensed?
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[Auszug] BL Lac objects are characterized by strong, flat-spectrum radio emission, steep optical/infrared spectra, an absence of (or very weak) emission lines, high polarization and large-amplitude variability on short timescales at all wavelenghts from radio through to X-rays. The redshift (z) ...
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Are BL Lac objects too large to be gravitationally lensed?
Nature Publishing Group
[Auszug] BL Lac objects are characterized by strong, flat-spectrum radio emission, steep optical/infrared spectra, an absence of (or very weak) emission lines, high polarization and large-amplitude variability on short timescales at all wavelenghts from radio through to X-rays. The redshift (z) ...
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shingle_catch_all_3 Gear, W. K.
Are BL Lac objects too large to be gravitationally lensed?
Nature Publishing Group
[Auszug] BL Lac objects are characterized by strong, flat-spectrum radio emission, steep optical/infrared spectra, an absence of (or very weak) emission lines, high polarization and large-amplitude variability on short timescales at all wavelenghts from radio through to X-rays. The redshift (z) ...
1476-4687
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Are BL Lac objects too large to be gravitationally lensed?
Nature Publishing Group
[Auszug] BL Lac objects are characterized by strong, flat-spectrum radio emission, steep optical/infrared spectra, an absence of (or very weak) emission lines, high polarization and large-amplitude variability on short timescales at all wavelenghts from radio through to X-rays. The redshift (z) ...
1476-4687
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