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Extragalactic astronomy / Physical cosmology / Astronomy / Galaxies / Active galactic nucleus / Quasar / Supermassive black hole / Citizen science / Green bean galaxy / Luminous infrared galaxy
Date: 2014-12-23 09:39:42
Extragalactic astronomy
Physical cosmology
Astronomy
Galaxies
Active galactic nucleus
Quasar
Supermassive black hole
Citizen science
Green bean galaxy
Luminous infrared galaxy

Star Formation and AGN Obscuration in Luminous Quasars Chien-Ting J. Chen, Ryan C. Hickox and the Boötes Survey Collaboration Dartmouth College The challenges in observational studies of galaxy-AGN coevolutions

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