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Data on the spectral variability of Kaz 102

Results from a spectral study of the quasar Kaz 102 are presented. It is shown that its spectrum varies as a whole; that is, the parameters of both the lines and the continuum change. Based on a comparison of results presented previously and in this paper, it is concluded that over a time of approxi...

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Published in:Astrophysics 2007-04, Vol.50 (2), p.127-134
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