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The puzzling case of the radio-loud QSO 3C 186: a gravitational wave recoiling black hole in a young radio source?

As of 19 August 2026, this Paper Citation Record lists 0 of 0 outbound references and 2 inbound Pith citation observations for arXiv:1611.05501.

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Observation ad9c3fed-6985-407f-a12a-7e1dcc4d1181 · inbound

Kicking gravitational wave detectors with recoiling black holes cites this paper.

Kicking gravitational wave detectors with recoiling black holes The puzzling case of the radio-loud QSO 3C 186: a gravitational wave recoiling black hole in a young radio source?

Reference 23

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local_arxiv, observed 2026-08-14T13:50:49.059106Z

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Observation df6a00da-bd50-439a-be91-ae7b5e7aab5c · inbound

Progenitor of the recoiling super-massive black hole RBH-1 identified using HST/JWST imaging cites this paper.

Progenitor of the recoiling super-massive black hole RBH-1 identified using HST/JWST imaging The puzzling case of the radio-loud QSO 3C 186: a gravitational wave recoiling black hole in a young radio source?

Reference 30

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