ARG0002rea - beautiful Eos with radio emission along the disk UGC 05739
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by JeanTate
SDSS J103419.92+134512.3, a.k.a. UGC 5739, with its white, linear edge-on stellar disk might be a post-quenched galaxy (I haven't checked NED yet).
Really cool how the radio emission follows the thin disk so closely:
Are there hints of faint, distant lobes? Stay tuned! 😃
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 (J2000.0) is the galaxy SDSS J103419.92+134512.3; "z_sp" its NED spectroscopic redshift.Posted
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by JeanTate in response to JeanTate's comment.
Are there hints of faint, distant lobes? Stay tuned! 😃
Perhaps not ... 😦
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 (J2000.0) is the galaxy SDSS J103419.92+134512.3; "z_sp" its NED spectroscopic redshift.Posted
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by JeanTate in response to JeanTate's comment.
Perhaps not ... 😦
Twice:
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 (J2000.0) is the galaxy SDSS J103419.92+134512.3; 'z_sp' its NED spectroscopic redshift.Posted