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1148-001(OM -080, 4C -00.47)QSO z= 1.982 V= 17.25 Notes (from the published papers): The object 1148-001 ($V$=17.60, $z$=1.976, \citet{Hewett95}) is also known as OM\,$-080$, 4C\,$-00.47$. \citet{Kellermann71} reported a compact structure for this source at pc-scales, and \citet{Venugopal85} published Interplanetary Scintillation observations of this radio source, reporting a compact structure three components at kpc-scales. However, the \citet{Fey00} images show a jet to the SW turning to the south at 20\,mas of the core, extending up to more than 40\,mas at 2.3\,GHz. Their 8.4\,GHz image has a bright component at 3.2\,mas, P.A.\,$-119^\circ$, and a more extended one at 10.9\,mas, P.A.\,$-123^\circ$. Our image from November 1998 reports a conspicuous jet extending to the SW over 20\,mas, with one component at 2 and other at 5\,mas from the core. |
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