Xin Liu
publish.illinois.edu
0000-0003-0049-5210
University of Illinois System
44 papers found
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Constraining Sub-Parsec Binary Supermassive Black Holes in Quasars With Multi-Epoch Spectroscopy. Ii. The Population With Kinematically Offset Broad Balmer Emission Lines
Gemini Long-Slit Observations of Luminous Obscured Quasars: Further Evidence for an Upper Limit on the Size of the Narrow-Line Region
Observations of feedback from radio-quiet quasars – II. Kinematics of ionized gas nebulae
Constraining Sub-Parsec Binary Supermassive Black Holes in Quasars With Multi-Epoch Spectroscopy. I. The General Quasar Population
Observations of feedback from radio-quiet quasars – I. Extents and morphologies of ionized gas nebulae
Chandrax-Ray Andhubble Space Telescopeimaging of Optically Selected Kiloparsec-Scale Binary Active Galactic Nuclei. I. Nature of the Nuclear Ionizing Sources
Stellar Populations in the Most Luminous Obscured Quasars at z > 0.5
Comparing Single-Epoch Virial Black Hole Mass Estimators for Luminous Quasars
Active Galactic Nucleus Pairs From the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. Ii. Evidence for Tidally Enhanced Star Formation and Black Hole Accretion
ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEUS PAIRS FROM THE SLOAN DIGITAL SKY SURVEY. I. THE FREQUENCY ON ∼5-100 Kpc SCALES
Cosmic Train Wreck by Massive Black Holes: Discovery of a Kiloparsec-Scale Triple Active Galactic Nucleus
TYPE 2 ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI WITH DOUBLE-PEAKED [O III] LINES. II. SINGLE AGNs WITH COMPLEX NARROW-LINE REGION KINEMATICS ARE MORE COMMON THAN BINARY AGNs
A comparison of spectroscopic methods for detecting the starlight scattered by transiting hot Jupiters, with an application to Subaru data for HD 209458b and HD 189733b
Tracing the history of recent bulge star formation in Active Galactic Nuclei
DISCOVERY OF FOUR Kpc-Scale BINARY ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI
Type 2 Active Galactic Nuclei With Double-Peaked [O Iii] Lines: Narrow-Line Region Kinematics or Merging Supermassive Black Hole Pairs?
HOST GALAXIES OF LUMINOUS TYPE 2 QUASARS ATz∼ 0.5
The Growth of Black Holes: Insights From Obscured Active Galaxies
Host Galaxies of Obscured Quasars: Infant Starbursts Caught in Action
Theoretical Radii of Extrasolar Giant Planets: The Cases of TrES‐4, XO‐3b, and HAT‐P‐1b
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