1. What are the contributions in "Imaging redshifts of bl lacertae objects" ?
By means of this relationship, the authors estimate the redshift offive resolved BL Lac objects of the survey that have no spectroscopic z.. Finally, the authors show that the distribution of the nuclear luminosity of all the BL Lac objects of the survey indicates that the objects for which both the redshift and the host galaxy are undetected are among the most luminous, and possibly the most highly beamed.
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2. What is the first strategy for determining the distance of the host galaxy?
The first is to improve the signal-tonoise ratio (S/N) of the optical spectra so that very weak spectral features may become detectable.
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3. What is the reason for the weakness of the spectral features?
The weakness of the spectral features has the consequence of hampering in many cases the determination of the redshift, thus making the distance of the source difficult to assess.
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4. Why is the spectral line weakness so weak?
As originally proposed by Blandford & Rees (1978), the weakness of the spectral lines is most probably due to the fact that the underlying nonthermal continuum is exalted by the relativistic beaming of a jet pointing in the observer direction.
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