Why Does NGC 1068 Have a More Powerful Active Galactic Nucleus than NGC 4258?
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概要
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- Astronomical Society of Japanの論文
- 1997-08-25
著者
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Murayama Takashi
Astronomical Institute Graduate School Of Science Tohoku University
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TANIGUCHI Yoshiaki
Astronomical Institute, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University
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Morioka Taichi
Astronomical Institute Graduate School Of Science Tohoku University
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Morokuma Tomoki
Optical And Infrared Astronomy Division National Astronomical Observatory Of Japan
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Taniguchi Yoshiaki
Astronomical Institute Faculty Of Science Tohoku University
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Taniguchi Y
Tohoku Univ. Sendai
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Murayama T
Division Of Optical And Infrared Astronomy National Astronomical Observatory
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