Context. Quasi-stellar objects (quasars) located behind nearby galaxies provide an excellent absolute reference system for astrometric studies, but they are difficult to identify because of fore- and background contamination. Deep wide-field, high angular resolution surveys spanning the entire area of nearby galaxies are needed to obtain a complete census of such quasars. Aims. We embarked on a program to expand the quasar reference system behind the Large and the Small Magellanic Clouds, the Magellanic Bridge, and the Magellanic Stream that connects the Clouds with the Milky Way. Methods. Hundreds of quasar candidates were selected based on their near-infrared colors and variability properties from the ongoing public ESO VI...
We present new quasars discovered in the vicinity of the Andromeda and Triangulum galaxies with the ...
The identification of quasars in the redshift range 2.2 < z < 3 is known to be very inefficient beca...
We present the results of the spectroscopic follow-up of the QUasars as BRIght beacons for Cosmology...
Context. Quasi-stellar objects (quasars) located behind nearby galaxies provide an excellent absolut...
Context. Quasi-stellar objects (quasars) located behind nearby galaxies provide an excellent absolut...
Context. Quasi–stellar objects (quasars) located behind nearby galaxies provide an excellent absolut...
Quasi-stellar objects (quasars) located behind nearby galaxies provide an excellent absolute referen...
Quasi-stellar objects (quasars) locatedbehind nearby galaxies provide anexcellent absolute reference...
We present the discovery of nine quasars behind the Large Magellanic Cloud, with emission redshifts ...
Context. The number and spatial distribution of confirmed quasi-stellar objects (QSOs) behind the Ma...
We present 47 spectroscopically confirmed quasars discovered behind the Magellanic Clouds identified...
The identification of quasars in the redshift range 2.2 < z < 3 is known to be very inefficien...
We present new quasars discovered in the vicinity of the Andromeda and Triangulum galaxies with the ...
Context. The number and spatial distribution of confirmed quasi-stellar objects (QSOs) behind the Ma...
International audienceThe sub-population of quasars reddened by intrinsic or intervening clouds of d...
We present new quasars discovered in the vicinity of the Andromeda and Triangulum galaxies with the ...
The identification of quasars in the redshift range 2.2 < z < 3 is known to be very inefficient beca...
We present the results of the spectroscopic follow-up of the QUasars as BRIght beacons for Cosmology...
Context. Quasi-stellar objects (quasars) located behind nearby galaxies provide an excellent absolut...
Context. Quasi-stellar objects (quasars) located behind nearby galaxies provide an excellent absolut...
Context. Quasi–stellar objects (quasars) located behind nearby galaxies provide an excellent absolut...
Quasi-stellar objects (quasars) located behind nearby galaxies provide an excellent absolute referen...
Quasi-stellar objects (quasars) locatedbehind nearby galaxies provide anexcellent absolute reference...
We present the discovery of nine quasars behind the Large Magellanic Cloud, with emission redshifts ...
Context. The number and spatial distribution of confirmed quasi-stellar objects (QSOs) behind the Ma...
We present 47 spectroscopically confirmed quasars discovered behind the Magellanic Clouds identified...
The identification of quasars in the redshift range 2.2 < z < 3 is known to be very inefficien...
We present new quasars discovered in the vicinity of the Andromeda and Triangulum galaxies with the ...
Context. The number and spatial distribution of confirmed quasi-stellar objects (QSOs) behind the Ma...
International audienceThe sub-population of quasars reddened by intrinsic or intervening clouds of d...
We present new quasars discovered in the vicinity of the Andromeda and Triangulum galaxies with the ...
The identification of quasars in the redshift range 2.2 < z < 3 is known to be very inefficient beca...
We present the results of the spectroscopic follow-up of the QUasars as BRIght beacons for Cosmology...