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Old September 27th 04, 06:08 PM
Luigi Caselli
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See http://xxx.lanl.gov/pdf/astro-ph/0409215

It's difficult for me to explain but this study shows a strange couple of
galaxy and quasar with very different z but a lot of common characteristics.
The Stephan's Quintet is allways full of surprises. The observations are
from Chandra and the spectroscopical analisys from LRIS attached to Keck 10m
telescope on Hawaii.

Luigi Caselli




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Old September 28th 04, 09:15 PM
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See http://xxx.lanl.gov/pdf/astro-ph/0409215

It's difficult for me to explain but this study shows a strange couple of
galaxy and quasar with very different z but a lot of common
characteristics. The Stephan's Quintet is allways full of surprises.
The observations are from Chandra and the spectroscopical analisys
from LRIS attached to Keck 10m telescope on Hawaii.


Be careful! Halton Arp was outright banned from work at telescopes, and
driven to Europe for mentioning exactly such connections.

See the thread "Reconsidering Halton Arp". Beginning at:
http://www.google.com/groups?selm=3c...posting. goog
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