J2345-0449 - a spiral host of giant double-doublelobes
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by JeanTate
"Mega parsec relativistic jets launched from an accreting supermassive blackhole in an extreme spiral galaxy" is the title of a 2014 paper by Bagchi+. The host is SDSS J234532.71-044925.3, an inclined spiral with z_ph 0.082 (± 0.0197 or ± 0.0193):
The double-doublelobes are huge, and seen only in NVSS:
Boilerplate: SDSS image per
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR10/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx
, FIRST (red) and NVSS (cyan) contours derived from FITS files produced using SkyView with Python code described in this RGZ Talk thread. Image center is the galaxy SDSS J234532.71-044925.3 (J2000.0). "z_ph" is an SDSS photometric redshift of the galaxy in the center.Posted
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by ivywong scientist, admin
oops, i just reposted this in the JC section.. i'll remove it from the link! Well-spotted @JeanTate!
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by JeanTate in response to ivywong's comment.
Thanks.
Actually, super-zooite zutopian first brought it to our attention, in a GZ forum post dated April 29, 2014.
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by zutopian
What is the ID of the corresponding Radio Zoo image? There is the below topic, but I am not able find it out.:
I have a position, how do I find which ARG fields contain it (if any)?
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BRG0000003/discussions/DRG0000cudPosted