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In 2020, a 13-billion-year old one of these objects named Pōniuā‘ena (“PO-nee-wa-EN-uh”) was discovered with a 1.5-billion-solar-mass black hole at its center. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name these very bright active galactic nuclei, whose common name comes from a shortening of “quasi-stellar radio source.”
ANSWER: quasars
[10h] Quasar-host galaxies are often contrasted with these other active galaxies, which have an active nucleus but also a clearly detectable host. These galaxies named for an American astronomer come in Type I and Type II kinds.
ANSWER: Seyfert galaxies
[10m] Twin Quasar 55 was the first observation of this phenomenon, which can lead to the formation of Einstein rings if a source, observer, and intermediate body are all aligned.
ANSWER: gravitational lensing [accept strong gravitational lensing or weak gravitational lensing]
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Amherst ABowdoin B100010
Williams ABoston University B100010
BU ABowdoin A100010
Brandeises BrewTufts B100010
Brown AHarvard A100010
Tufts ACarabrandeis10101030
Clark AYale B100010
Diamond BrandeisA Brandeis Supreme100010
MIT AYale A1001020
Yale CNortheastern A1001020