PSS2322+1944

Pan-STARRS
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HST

CLEAR1L_F814W
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F775W_CLEAR2L

Gaia DR2
ImageGBPRPBP-RPparallax (mas)pmra (mas)pmdec (mas)PMSIGAENAEN sigSource ID
119.309 19.854 18.267 1.586 1.391 ±0.349 0.971 ±0.538 -0.869 ±0.429 2.714 0.000 0.000 2825128744556091264
Gaia DR1
ImageGAENAEN sigSource ID
119.153 0.681 0.821 2825128744556091264
NameRADECbW1-W2z qsoz lenssep.NGaia densityGDR1 countGDR2 countNEDSDSS DR14PanSTARRSDECaLSGaia cutoutWISE modelWISEFIRSTNVSSSUMSSGaiaCFHT cutoutCFHT searchDiscovery
PSS2322+1944350.5298519.73972-380.6014.121.23?1.492660011NED LinkSDSS DR14 LinkPanSTARRS LinkDECaLSGDR2 cutoutWISE modelWISEFIRST
GaiaCFHT cutoutCFHT searchDjorgovski et al. 2000



Relevant Publications

00 2002: Gravitational Lensing at Millimeter Wavelengths, Wiklind & Alloin 2002

May 2002: CO and Dust in PSS 2322+1944 at a redshift of 4.12, Cox et al. 2002

00 2003: Bonn, Max-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomie, 2003

May 2003: A Molecular Einstein Ring: Imaging a Starburst Disk Surrounding a Quasi-Stellar Object, Carilli et al. 2003

Aug 2003: The redshift distribution of gravitational lenses revisited: constraints on galaxy mass evolution, Ofek, Rix & Maoz 2003

Sep 2003: Cosmological Applications of Multiply Imaged Gravitational Lens Systems, Park 2003

May 2004: Detection of CO J = 1-0 in the z = 3.79 radio galaxy 4C 60.07, Greve, Ivison & Papadopoulos 2004

Jul 2004: A Study of CO Emission in High-Redshift QSOs Using the Owens Valley Millimeter Array, Hainline et al. 2004

Jul 2004: Host Galaxies and Environments of the Most Massive Black Holes in the Early Universe, Fan 2004

Aug 2004: Starburst activity in the host galaxy of the z =2.58 quasar J1409+5628, Beelen et al. 2004

Oct 2004: Molecular Gas in High Redshift QSOS, Carilli et al. 2004

Nov 2004: Resolved Molecular Gas in a Quasar Host Galaxy at Redshift z=6.42, Walter et al. 2004

Dec 2004: Atomic carbon in PSS 2322+1944, a quasar at redshift 4.12, Pety et al. 2004

00 2005: Molecular Gas at High Redshift, Cox 2005

Jan 2005: Gas and dust in high redshift quasars, Cox et al. 2005

Sep 2005: First detection of [CII]158 μm at high redshift: vigorous star formation in the early universe, Maiolino et al. 2005

Apr 2006: The Scientific Programme of Planck, The Planck Collaboration 2006

May 2006: 350 μm Dust Emission from High-Redshift Quasars, Beelen et al. 2006

Oct 2006: CO(1-0) in z >~ 4 Quasar Host Galaxies: No Evidence for Extended Molecular Gas Reservoirs, Riechers et al. 2006

Oct 2006: Probing the Coevolution of Supermassive Black Holes and Galaxies Using Gravitationally Lensed Quasar Hosts, Peng et al. 2006

Nov 2006: Atomic Carbon in APM 08279+5255 at z = 3.91, Wagg et al. 2006

Oct 2007: CO Line SEDs of High-Redshift QSOs and Submm Galaxies, Weiss et al. 2007

Sep 2008: Applications of Bayesian Probability Theory in Astrophysics, Brewer 2008

Dec 2009: Damped and sub-damped Lyman-α absorbers in z > 4 QSOs, Guimarães et al. 2009

Jan 2010: Cosmic Evolution of Black Holes and Spheroids. IV. The M BH-L sph Relation, Bennert et al. 2010

Aug 2010: SDSS J094604.90+183541.8: A Gravitationally Lensed Quasar at z = 4.8, McGreer et al. 2010

Oct 2011: Gas and Dust in a Submillimeter Galaxy at z = 4.24 from the Herschel Atlas, Cox et al. 2011

Jul 2013: A Mini X-Ray Survey of Sub-DLAs; Searching for AGNs Formed in Protogalaxies, Chartas, Kulkarni & Asper 2013

Aug 2013: Cool Gas in High-Redshift Galaxies, Carilli & Walter 2013

Oct 2013: A Mini X-Ray Survey of Sub-damped Lyman-alpha Absorption Systems: Searching for Active Galactic Nuclei Formed in Protogalaxies, Chartas, Kulkarni & Asper 2013