Abstract
The radio galaxy PKS 0521-36 contains a variety of physical features that makes it an object worth studying in some detail. At the present time it is not clear how all of these various features relate to one another and whether they can be unified. It is worthwhile listing them all in the hope that this might provide insight into the evolution of such an object.
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Danziger, J., Ekers, R.D., Fosbury, R.A.E., Goss, W.M., Shaver, P.A. (1983). PKS 0521-36, A BL Lac Object with an Optical and Radio Jet. In: Ferrari, A., Pacholczyk, A.G. (eds) Astrophysical Jets. Astrophysics and Space Science Library, vol 103. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7186-8_15
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