#Table: IX/32/note3.dat (http://cdsarc.cds.unistra.fr) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No te Text ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I :Interacting Seyfert galaxy C :Redshift determined by cross-correlation with a zero-velocity template spectrum 1 :Nass et al. (1996A&A...309..419N) 2 :Crawford et al. (1995MNRAS.274...75C) 3 :PKS 0205-720 4 :3C 59 5 :Object 'A' on the chart with BL Lac-type spectrum, object 'B' has faint, red 5 :spectrum without emission lines, probably a normal galaxy 6 :Identification inferred from the Digitized Sky Survey 7 :Very active companion galaxy 'B' with Seyfert-type spectrum, companion 'C' has 7 :Seyfert-type spectrum too, but at a redshift of 0.15, and does not belong to 7 :the group 8 :Galaxies 'A' and 'B" have redshifts of 0.087 and 0.088, respectively, and are 8 :probable cluster galaxies. No X-ray extent in the RASS, rather small Ca II break 8 :with contrast ~30%, therefore BL Lac classification not completely excluded 9 :1ES 0439-085 10:MRK 1218, Keel (1996, Cat. ) 11:Uncalibrated, noisy spectrum without emission lines; single faint optical 11:counterpart only 12:SIMBAD 13:ESO 509-G038 14:MRK 663 15:ESO 511-G030 16:H Balmer and HeI emission, no HeII 17:Spectrum of a normal galaxy, several faint galaxies around, no X-ray extent, 17:the brighter objects below the X-ray error circle are normal stars with no 17:indication for activity. The spectrum of the galaxy has a rather small contrast 17:of ~30 in the Ca II break, we cannot exclude therefore a BL Lac classification 18:HE 1522-0955 19:1ES 1544+820 20:UGC 10697 21:Point-like X-ray emission in RASS, extended in HRI-pointing 22:VV 697, IRAS 23532+2513, Zou et al. (1995A&A...304..369Z) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------