ARG00029y2 the 3 radio source galaxies?
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by 1001G
SDSS J094124.50+212057.8 & SDSS J094125.06+212101.5 & SDSS J094125.14+212108.2 the radio source galaxies?
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by ivywong scientist, admin
This is a complex field where follow-up observations are needed to verify the correct host galaxies.
My suspicion is that these 2 ( SDSS J094127.34+212202.9, SDSS J094125.06+212101.5) are host galaxies but am a little uncertain about the third host. However, I do agree that this field looks like it contains 3 radio galaxies...
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by JeanTate in response to ivywong's comment.
My suspicion is that these 2 ( SDSS J094127.34+212202.9, SDSS J094125.06+212101.5) are host galaxies but am a little uncertain about the third host. However, I do agree that this field looks like it contains 3 radio galaxies...
As I think this NVSS/FIRST contour overlay makes (somewhat) clear, there are three or four hosts:
*(in center) z_sp 0.226 SDSS J094125.06+212101.5, a rather odd #triple:
*(NE) post-merger? z_sp 0.221 SDSS J094127.34+212202.9, a #compact:
*(N) STAR SDSS J094126.10+212216.8, host of a #doublelobe (this is rather speculative):
*(mid-N) z_ph 0.24 SDSS J094125.54+212149.9, a #compact:
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J094125.06+212101.5
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by JeanTate in response to JeanTate's comment.
Some zoomed-in, FIRST only contour overlay images:
the strange triple; centered on SDSS J094125.06+212101.5:
But perhaps the host is z_ph 0.27 SDSS J094124.05+212103.9?
a compact, centered on SDSS J094127.34+212202.9
compact, centred on SDSS J094125.54+212149.9
the doublelobe, NOT centered on STAR SDSS J094126.10+212216.8; perhaps the host is #nooptical?
The images in this post were created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The objects at the centers of the images are identified to the right of each.
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