Source | Epoch | Contour PostScript |
Colour PostScript |
Colour GIF |
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1145-071(OM -076)QSO z= 1.342 V= 18.89
Notes (from the published papers):
The QSO 1145-071 (OM\,$-076$) has $V$=18.5 and $z$=1.342.
\citet{Djorgovski87} reported the source to be a probable
binary quasar, with two optical features at the same
redshift and separated by $4\rlap{.}^{\prime\prime}2$ in projection.
Their VLA images correspond to a compact object at kpc-scales.
\citet{Kochanek99} reported it to be a binary QSO and not
a gravitational lens.
The \citet{Fey97} maps show an extended structure to the West at
2.3\,GHz, which shows a distinct component at 2.1\,mas (P.A.\ $-63^\circ$)
of the core. Our image shows this secondary component at the same
distance and position.
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