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Nearest quasars
[edit]Rank | Quasar | Distance | Notes |
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1 | 3C 273 | z=0.158 | |
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Quasar | Date | Distance | Notes |
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3C 273 | 1963 − current | z=0.158 | First redshift identified for a quasar. This was the most distant object discovered at the time of discovery. No other quasars are less distant than the first quasar whose redshift was measured. |
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Quasars mistaken for other things
[edit]Quasar | non-quasar name | Mistaken for | Notes |
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(or perhaps a galaxy) | (Huensch et al. 1996 - coolest ROSAT star) | star | [2] |
QSO z=0.172 (Margon & Deutsch 1997) | CC Boo | halo red giant (Jura & Kleinmann 1992) | [2] |
BL Lac | star | [2] | |
X Com | star | [2] | |
AP Lib | star | [2] | |
V396 Her | star | [2] | |
3C 273 | 3C 273 | emission lines being attributed to transitions in highly ionized neon and such, at their rest wavelengths | [2] |
- ^ QUASARS - HOW BIG ARE THEY?
- ^ a b c d e f g Astronomy Society of the Pacific, "Astrophysics in 1997", Virginia Trimble and Lucy-Ann McFadden, 1998 March (accessed 2009-11-11)