ARG0002bln SDSS J135757.03+203905.5 IS THE AGN A RADIO SOURCE GALAXY?
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by 1001G
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by Dolorous_Edd
Nope, host is ETG
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by ChrisMolloy
Could this be three sources? Compact NW & SE & maybe hourglass centre?
NW host likely to be SDSS J135800.41+203756.4 with a z_sp=0.060.
Centre, host likely to be SDSS J135802.09+203725.2 with a DR7 z_ph=0.874.
SE host likely to be SDSS J135803.26+203708.4 with a z_sp=0.062.
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by JeanTate in response to ChrisMolloy's comment.
I've added it to my list: Suggestions for RGZ Objects to show with detailed FIRST contours overlaid on SDSS images
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by 42jkb scientist, admin in response to JeanTate's comment.
Yes, FIRST overlay on SDSS would be helpful. Not sure where the top right galaxy in the IR is located in the above SDSS image.
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by ChrisMolloy
Here's the DR9 image and an Adadin overlay for ARG0002bln.
Contours are NVSS blue, First white.
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by JeanTate in response to JeanTate's comment.
So, likely an asymmetric triple (center) and a compact (NW, host SDSS J135800.41+203756.4).
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 J135803.26+203708.4
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