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AllBRICQS: The All-sky BRIght, Complete Quasar Survey
DOI: 10.1017/pasa.2023.7 Bibcode: 2023PASA...40...10O

Wolf, Christian; Lai, Samuel; Onken, Christopher A. +3 more

We describe the first results from the All-sky BRIght, Complete Quasar Survey (AllBRICQS), which aims to discover the last remaining optically bright quasars. We present 156 spectroscopically confirmed quasars (140 newly identified) having $|b|>10^{\circ}$ . 152 of the quasars have Gaia DR3 magnitudes brighter than $BP=16.5$ or $R

2023 Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia
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Detection of radio emission from stars via proper-motion searches
DOI: 10.1017/pasa.2023.26 Bibcode: 2023PASA...40...36D

Lenc, Emil; Murphy, Tara; Heald, George +4 more

We present a method for identifying radio stellar sources using their proper-motion. We demonstrate this method using the FIRST, VLASS, RACS-low and RACS-mid radio surveys, and astrometric information from Gaia Data Release 3. We find eight stellar radio sources using this method, two of which have not previously been identified in the literature …

2023 Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia
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M dwarfs found in the first Byurakan spectral sky survey database. Gaia EDR3 and TESS data. Some preliminary results
DOI: 10.1017/pasa.2023.20 Bibcode: 2023PASA...40...23G

Gigoyan, K. K.; Gigoyan, K. S.; Kostandyan, G. R. +5 more

In order to gain more information on the 236 M dwarfs identified in the First Byurakan Survey (FBS) low-resolution (lr) spectroscopic database, Gaia EDR3 high-accuracy astrometric and photometric data and Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) data are used to characterise these M dwarfs and their possible multiplicity. Among the sample of 2…

2023 Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia
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