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J/ApJS/105/343       Universidad Complutense de Madrid list 2 (Zamorano+ 1996)
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Beginning of ReadMe : J/ApJS/105/343 Universidad Complutense de Madrid list 2 (Zamorano+ 1996) ================================================================================ Survey of emission-line galaxies: Universidad Complutense de Madrid list 2. Zamorano J., Gallego J., Rego M., Vitores A.G., Alonso O. <Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser. 105, 343 (1996)> =1996ApJS..105..343Z (SIMBAD/NED BibCode) ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Galaxies, Seyfert Keywords: galaxies: Seyfert - surveys Abstract: A low dispersion objective-prism survey for low-redshift emission-line galaxies (ELGs) is being carried out by the University Complutense de Madrid with the Schmidt telescope at the German-Spanish Observatory of Calar Alto (Almeria, Spain). A 4deg full aperture prism, which provides a dispersion of 1950AA/mm, and IIIa-F emulsion combination has been used to search for ELGs selected by the presence of Halpha emission in their spectra. A compilation of descriptions and positions, along with finding charts, is presented for 103 emission-line objects. This is the second list, which contains objects located in a region of the sky covering 201.4deg^2^ in seven fields near alpha=15h and delta=25deg.