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We present optical observations of two remarkable new AGN discovered by the Two-Micron All Sky Survey. Both are classified as QSOs based on their optical spectra, near-IR colors, and near-IR and [O III]5007 luminosities, but their optical polarizations are among the highest seen for non-blazar AGN; approaching 15% for 2MASSI J151653.2+190048. The polarized light spectrum for each object exhibits broad Balmer emission lines, but lacks the narrow lines that are evident in the total light spectrum. This is most pronounced for the Type-1.5 object 2MASSI J165939.7+183436, where broad lines dominate only in polarized light. The polarization properties of these AGN suggest that dust near the nucleus at least partially obscures the AGN and that material probably intermixed with the narrow line-emitting gas scatters nuclear light into our line of sight. These QSOs illustrate the variety of highly polarized AGN that have been missed by traditional optical search techniques, and demonstrate that such objects are exposed by surveys in the near-IR.
We present and discuss optical imaging of 76 AGN which represent the 2MASS-selected sample for z<0.3, from a full list of 243. They are found to have dust-obscured nuclei, residing in host galaxies that show a high fraction (>70%) of tidal interactio
Using simple infrared color selection, 2MASS has found a large number of red, previously unidentified, radio-quiet QSOs. Although missed by UV/optical surveys, the 2MASS QSOs have K-band luminosities that are comparable to classical QSOs. This sugges
We have obtained optical imaging with the Canada France Hawaii Telescope (CFHT) of 21 2MASS-selected QSOs of redshift greater than 0.3. This paper complements the sample of lower redshift 2MASS QSOs previously published. The QSOs have higher overall
Here, we report on observations of two hard X-ray sources that were originally discovered with the INTEGRAL satellite: IGR J04059+5416 and IGR J08297-4250. We use the Chandra X-ray Observatory to localize the sources and then archival near-IR images
Multifrequency radio continuum observations (1.4-22 GHz) of a sample of reddened QSOs are presented. We find a high incidence (13/16) of radio spectral properties, such as low frequency turnovers, high frequency spectral breaks or steep power-law slo