Radio Galaxy Zoo Talk

ARG0001b97, overedge triple

  • ChrisMolloy by ChrisMolloy

    Here's ARG0001b97, which appears to be an #overedge #triple, with the associated emissions to the SW. This ARG field is cross referenced as ARG0001bcl.

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    The contour overlay image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk
    thread.
    First in red.

    The host for this #triple appears to be SDSS J114427.19+370831.8, which has a z_sp=0.115 +/-0.00002. This object has radio references in NED and Simbad, and an ALLWISE reference, ALLWISE J114427.23+370832.2. This galaxy has recorded First flux emission, is in a #cluster environment, and appears to be an elliptical galaxy, based on GZ2 classifications.

    SDSS J114427.19+370831.8

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    Here's a First cut-out of this emission. Possibly this emission is #slip-strike, although it's hard to ascertain whether what appears to be two lobes to the NE are both related to this triple.

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    There does appear to be a radio reference in NED for SDSS J114433.69+371022.3, which has a z_ph=0.181 ± 0.0770, but no references in Smbad, nor ALLWISE citations. Possibly this object could be the host of one of the lobes to the NE, in particular the W lobe, but this object is slightly N of the emissions.

    SDSS J114433.69+371022.3

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    And finally, there is an ALLWISE reference, ALLWISE J114433.72+370956.8,
    for SDSS J114433.73+370956.6, which is listed as a star, and is positioned on the S edge of these emissions. Whether this object is the host of the W lobe is again, hard to ascertain.

    SDSS J114433.73+370956.6

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    As always, comments, suggestions, welcome.

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