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NED Acknowledgments
- 2009 -
Other Refereed Journals and References

Refcode Title
2009AdSpR..44.1038KAKARI observations of the ISM in our Galaxy and nearby galaxies
2009AdSpR..44.1047GThe dust content of clusters of galaxies
2009AN....330...68ENew absolute magnitude calibrations for W Ursa Majoris type binaries
2009AN....330..141KParsec-scale jet in the distant gigahertz-peaked spectrum quasar PKS 0858-279
2009AN....330..180HHigh frequency GPS sources in the AT20G survey
2009AN....330..199SA sample of GHz-peaked spectrum sources selected at RATAN-600: Spectral and variability properties
2009AN....330..223SHigh Frequency Peakers: The faint sample
2009AN....330..241LRelationship between the [O III] λ 5007 line and 5 GHz radio emission
2009AN....330..275OModelling the broad-band spectra of X-ray emitting GPS galaxies
2009AN....330..943DA composite K-band luminosity function for cluster galaxies
2009AN....330..998VTesting of the dwarf galaxy content and the evolutionary status of nearby groups of galaxies
2009Ap.....52...40HFive supernova survey galaxies in the southern hemisphere. I. Optical and near-infrared database
2009Ap.....52...76SProgress in spectral studies of the FBS blue stellar objects
2009Ap.....52..192AStudy of the dependence of the star formation rate in the nuclear regions of 39 Kazarian galaxies on their integral parameters
2009Ap.....52..369EByurakan spectral sky surveys. Blue stellar objects in the strip at δ = +47°.
2009ARA&A..47..159BPhysical Properties and Environments of Nearby Galaxies
2009ARA&A..47..371TStar-Formation Histories, Abundances, and Kinematics of Dwarf Galaxies in the Local Group
2009ARep...53...19TA study of radio sources using interplanetary scintillations at 111 MHz. Core-dominated sources
2009ARep...53...30TStudy of compact radio sources using interplanetary scintillations at 111 MHz. The Pearson-Readhead sample
2009ARep...53..310TStudy of compact radio sources using interplanetary scintillations at 111 MHz. Strong gigahertz-peaked spectrum sources
2009ARep...53..319TStudy of compact radio sources using interplanetary scintillations at 111 MHz. Compact symmetric objects
2009ARep...53..487MSpectral characteristics and variability of radio sources near the north celestial pole
2009ARep...53..801SSpiral galaxies with non-typical mass-to-light ratios
2009ARep...53.1086KGiant radio galaxies: Old long-lived quasars?
2009ARep...53.1101SStructure of the galaxies of the NGC 80 group: Two-tiered disks
2009AstBu..64....1KAnalysis of the properties of clusters of galaxies in the region of the Ursa Major supercluster
2009AstBu..64...24MGalaxy triplets in the local supercluster
2009AstBu..64..123KCatalog of radio galaxies with z > 0.3. I: Construction of the sample
2009AstBu..64..207KThe structure of clusters with bimodal distributions of galaxy radial velocities. II: A1775
2009AstL...35...25FUGC 7388: A galaxy with two tidal loops
2009AstL...35...75SStar formation history in the central region of the barred galaxy NGC 4245
2009AstL...35..587M2-D spectroscopy of polar-ring galaxies candidates. II. The peculiar galaxies NGC 2748 and UGC 4385
2009AstL...35..599TStellar content of the interacting galaxies of the M51 system
2009AstL...35..748TStellar population of the irregular galaxy IC 10
2009BASI...37...63SRecurrent activity in Active Galactic Nuclei
2009CeMDA.103...31JDynamical modelling of the elliptical galaxy NGC 2974
2009DatSJ...8...34VThe CATS Service: An Astrophysical Research Tool
2009DatSJ...8...41ASafeguarding Old and New Journal Tables for the VO: Status for Extragalactic and Radio Data
2009IJMPD..18.1535LVery High Energy Active Galactic Nuclei Synchrotron Self-Compton Modeling Tour
2009JApA...30...37KGMRT Detection of a New Wide-Angle Tail (WAT) Radio Source Associated with the Galaxy PGC 1519010
2009JApA...30...93RThe Ks-band Tully-Fisher relation - A determination of the Hubble parameter from 218 ScI galaxies and 16 galaxy clusters.
2009Natur.457..990TMassive star formation within the Leo `primordial' ring
2009Natur.459..674VA low-energy core-collapse supernova without a hydrogen envelope
2009Natur.462..624GSupernova 2007bi as a pair-instability explosion
2009NewA...14...51GSuperdisks and the structural asymmetry of radio galaxies
2009NewA...14..556PThe unusual interacting pair of galaxies IC 3481 and IC 3481A: An optical-NIR photometric and spectroscopic analysis
2009OAJ.....2...23DRe-Classification of the Alleged Quasar Q0045-3337
2009PASJ...61..123FIdentification of Potential Weak Target Radio Quasars for ASTRO-G In-Beam Phase-Referencing
2009PASJ...61.1143MDetection of a Sub-Keplerian Water Maser Disk at the Active Galactic Nucleus of the Galaxy IC 1481
2009PASJ...61.1153YImplications of Bulk Velocity Structures in AGN Jets
2009PASJ...61.1389DVLBI Detections of Parsec-Scale Nonthermal Jets in Radio-Loud Broad Absorption Line Quasars
2009PASJ...61S..69TX-Ray Spectroscopy of the Classical Nova V458 Vulpeculae with Suzaku
2009PASJ...61S.279ISpectral Transitions of an Ultraluminous X-Ray Source, NGC 2403 Source 3
2009PASJ...61S.291YX-Ray Halo around the Spiral Galaxy NGC 4631 Observed with Suzaku
2009PASJ...61S.353SSuzaku Observation of Group of Galaxies NGC 507: Temperature and Metal Distributions in the Intra-Cluster Medium
2009PASJ...61S.365STemperature and Metallicity in the Intra-Cluster Medium of Abell 262 Observed with Suzaku
2009PASP..121..559AGOALS: The Great Observatories All-Sky LIRG Survey
2009PASP..121.1297KThe Edge-On Perspective of Bulgeless, Simple Disk Galaxies
2009RAA.....9..168WThe debeamed luminosity, sychrotron peak frequency and black hole mass of BL Lac objects
2009RAA.....9..293ZThe relation between black hole masses and Lorentz factors of the jet components in blazars
2009RAA.....9.1192CSDSS spectroscopy for blazars in the Fermi LAT bright AGN sample
2009ScChG..52..960ZChandra observations of the H2O megamaser galaxy Mrk1210
2009Sci...326.1379CA Population of Compact Elliptical Galaxies Detected with the Virtual Observatory
2009SerAJ.179....7ARadio Detection of 18 RASS BL Lac Objects
2009SSRv..148..315GSome Uncomfortable Thoughts on the Nature of Gravity, Cosmology, and the Early Universe

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