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A search for QSOs in the fields of nearby galaxies

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 July 2016

A S Pocock
Affiliation:
Royal Greenwich Observatory
M V Penston
Affiliation:
Royal Greenwich Observatory
M Pettini
Affiliation:
Royal Greenwich Observatory
J C Blades
Affiliation:
Space Telescope Science Institute

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The extent and physical conditions of diffuse gas in the outer regions of galaxies are currently the subject of considerable interest. A very sensitive way to probe the gas is by observing the absorption lines it produces in the spectra of background objects. However, a detailed investigation of the interstellar medium associated with external galaxies requires the availability, in the field of the galaxy under study, of several probes (QSOs, Active Galactic Nuclei, supernovae) which are: (a) sufficiently bright for high-resolution spectroscopy (B ≤ 17.5) and, (b) located over a range of projected distances from the galaxy, say from 10 to 200 kpc. As there are very few QSOs in the literature which meet these requirements, we have been carrying out a search of nearby galaxy fields for the specific purpose of finding a number of suitable background probes.

Type
VI. Quasars as Probes of the Intervening Medium
Copyright
Copyright © Reidel 1986