Observations of quasars (QSOs) shining through or close to galaxies offer a way to probe the properties of the foreground matter through dust extinction and gravitational lensing. In this paper the feasibility of measuring the dust extinction properties is investigated using the backlitting of QSOs. We test our method to search for QSOs affected by intervening extinction, by matching the coordinates in the SDSS QSO DR3 catalogue with the New York University Value-Added Galaxy Catalog. In total, 164 QSO-galaxy pairs were found with a distance of less than 30 kpc between the galaxy centre and the QSO line-of-sight at the galaxy redshift. Investigating the QSO colours with multiband SDSS photometry, two pairs with galaxy redshifts $z < 0.08$ w...
Images of highly luminous QSOs are analyzed to determine whether the gravitational magnification of ...
We cross-correlate QSOs from the 2dF Survey with galaxy groups. The galaxy samples are limited to B ...
. Webster et al (1995) claimed that up to 80% of QSOs may be obscured by dust. They inferred the pre...
Observations of quasars (QSOs) shining through galaxies offer a way to probe the properties of the f...
We present the results of a search for red QSOs using a selection based on optical imaging from SDSS...
International audienceWe present photometric and spectroscopic measurements of 53 QSO-galaxy pairs f...
We use the 2dF QSO Redshift Survey, to investigate whether QSOs are detectably gravitationally lense...
Luminous z~4 quasars (QSOs) are the most strongly clustered population known in the early universe, ...
We investigate reddening by Milky Way dust in the low-extinction regime of E(B − V) < 0.15. Using ov...
Interstellar dust in galaxies has a profound effect on the galaxies’ light output and apparent prope...
Fundamental differences in the radio properties of red quasars (QSOs), as compared to blue QSOs, hav...
Context. The impact of quasars on their galaxy neighbours is an important factor in the understandin...
Fundamental differences in the radio properties of red quasars (QSOs), as compared to blue QSOs, hav...
We analyze the optical-near infrared spectra of 33 quasars with redshifts 3.9<6.4 to investigate...
Gravitational lensing predicts an enhancement of the density of bright, distant QSOs around foregrou...
Images of highly luminous QSOs are analyzed to determine whether the gravitational magnification of ...
We cross-correlate QSOs from the 2dF Survey with galaxy groups. The galaxy samples are limited to B ...
. Webster et al (1995) claimed that up to 80% of QSOs may be obscured by dust. They inferred the pre...
Observations of quasars (QSOs) shining through galaxies offer a way to probe the properties of the f...
We present the results of a search for red QSOs using a selection based on optical imaging from SDSS...
International audienceWe present photometric and spectroscopic measurements of 53 QSO-galaxy pairs f...
We use the 2dF QSO Redshift Survey, to investigate whether QSOs are detectably gravitationally lense...
Luminous z~4 quasars (QSOs) are the most strongly clustered population known in the early universe, ...
We investigate reddening by Milky Way dust in the low-extinction regime of E(B − V) < 0.15. Using ov...
Interstellar dust in galaxies has a profound effect on the galaxies’ light output and apparent prope...
Fundamental differences in the radio properties of red quasars (QSOs), as compared to blue QSOs, hav...
Context. The impact of quasars on their galaxy neighbours is an important factor in the understandin...
Fundamental differences in the radio properties of red quasars (QSOs), as compared to blue QSOs, hav...
We analyze the optical-near infrared spectra of 33 quasars with redshifts 3.9<6.4 to investigate...
Gravitational lensing predicts an enhancement of the density of bright, distant QSOs around foregrou...
Images of highly luminous QSOs are analyzed to determine whether the gravitational magnification of ...
We cross-correlate QSOs from the 2dF Survey with galaxy groups. The galaxy samples are limited to B ...
. Webster et al (1995) claimed that up to 80% of QSOs may be obscured by dust. They inferred the pre...