ARG00014r3 overedge doublelobe?
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by ChrisMolloy
Here's ARG00014r3, a possible #overedge #doublelobe.
The contour overlay image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk
thread.If this is a #doublelobe, the host could be ALLWISE J164522.07+403109.7. Aladin overlay below highlights ALLWISE J164522.07+403109.7 in blue and other ALLWISE sources as red dots. There's no photometric object in SDSS for this ALLWISE location.
Of note, the SW lobe is ~10" ENE of SDSS J164517.13+403031.5, a galaxy, with a z_ph=0.618 ± 0.0914, and which has First and NVSS references in NED. Also, there is an ALLWISE reference at the NE edge of the lobe, ALLWISE J164518.10+403035.6.
With regards to the NE lobe, there doesn't appear to be any ALLWISE sources, although there are FIRST and NVSS references in NED for SDSS J164526.87+403134.6, which is listed as a star, and is ~10" ESE of the lobe.
As per the classification comments left, and with regards to SDSS J164519.71+403100.7 being a possible host, I'm unsure on this. However, there is an ALLWISE reference for this galaxy, ALLWISE J164519.71+403100.3.
And SSW of SDSS J164519.71+403100.7 is SDSS J164519.30+403052.0, which is listed as a star, and has a 6C radio reference in NED.
Open to any suggestions.
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