ARG0000z7j - unusual
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by JeanTate
SDSS J133637.45+431327.3 is the apparent host; z_ph 0.413 ± 0.0649/0.372 ± 0.1204:
What sort of radio emission is this? In the center, a nice #corejet; to the W, huh?
And what is the host? It's not a boring elliptical ... perhaps just a boring #overlap?
Boilerplate: SDSS image per
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR10/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx
, FIRST (red) contours derived from the FITS file produced using SkyView with Python code described in this RGZ Talk thread. Image center is the galaxy SDSS J093852.70+524943.9, near the center of the ARG image (ARG0000z7j; J2000.0). "z_ph" is an SDSS photometric redshift of the galaxy in the center.Posted