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A massive binary black hole in 1928+ 738?

Roos et al., 1994

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13138101713627465266
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Roos N
Kaastra J
Hummel C
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The Nature of Compact Objects in Active Galactic Nuclei: Proceedings of the 33rd Herstmonceux Conference, Held in Cambridge, July 6-22, 1992

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We apply the binary black hole model to explain the wiggles in the milliarcsec radio jet of the superluminal quasar 1928+ 738 (4C73. 18) observed with VLBI at 1.3 cm wavelength by Hummel et al.(1992). The period and amplitude of the wiggles can be explained as due to …
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