ARG0002nim SDSS J104759.27+151557.8 THE RADIO GALAXY?
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by 1001G
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by JeanTate
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by JeanTate in response to JeanTate's comment.
Perhaps the 'fat hotspot, NW-trending tail' radio emission is actually the (asymmetric) SE lobe of a host ( SDSS J104759.71+151640.5) whose NW lobe is much smaller? Or perhaps the host is the z_ph 0.22 Eos-like SDSS J104757.98+151741.1??
The images in this post were created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The objects at the center of the images are SDSS J104759.27+151557.8 (top), SDSS J104801.20+151438.4 (center), and SDSS J104759.71+151640.5 (bottom)
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