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Partially Obscured Quasars in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Early Data Release

We have compiled a sample of 21 low-redshift (z 0.3), luminous active galactic nuclei (AGNs) with large Balmer decrements (Ha/Hb > 7) using the galaxy and QSO catalogs of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Early Data Release. Using this sample we attempt to determine the fraction of quasars with large...

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Published in:The Astrophysical journal 2005-02, Vol.620 (2), p.629-645
Main Authors: Dong, Xiao-Bo, Zhou, Hong-Yan, Wang, Ting-Gui, Wang, Jun-Xian, Li, Cheng, Zhou, You-Yuan
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