Thought this was a triple...
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by Cardiffian
but I'm not so sure. Maybe the jets have become distorted by something.
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by JeanTate in response to Cardiffian's comment.
Cool! 😃
I think the host is zsp 0.241 SDSS J153439.92+055617.4, which looks like it could be a merger or an overlap:
For the radio morphology, I'd say it's #bent #doublelobe and #restarted (i.e. two separate episodes of active jets from the nucleus).
From the ARG image alone, I think it's hard to tell if there's any radio emission from the host's nucleus, so it may be a #triple.
Hope this helps, and happy hunting! 😃
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by Cardiffian
Thanks very much, will keep looking for interesting ones.
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by ChrisMolloy in response to Cardiffian's comment.
Here's the overlay image for ARG0003ekd. Agree with the above comments that the emission is #bent, a #doublelobe, and #restarted.
The apparent host, SDSS J153439.92+055617.4, which also has an ALLWISE reference, ALLWISE J153439.91+055617.4, does look like an #overlap or #merger, and NED has it listed as being in a #group and #cluster. Unfortunately, only one photometric object is listed for the apparent host in DR13.
The contour overlay image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk
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