ARG0000vyp, core-lobe, compact & one-sided doublelobe
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by ChrisMolloy
Here's ARG0000vyp, which appears to be a #core-lobe centre, #diffuse #compact SE of the centre, and #one-sided #doublelobe centre east. This ARG field is cross referenced in the following post: ARG0000vyp 3 RADIO SOURCES? SDSS J112823.45+444456.9 & SDSS J112820.82+444449.5 & SDSS J112821.58+444456.7.
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 the central #core-lobe appears to be SDSS J112822.85+444526.0, which has a z_ph=0.606 ± 0.0353. This object has recorded First flux emission, radio references in NED
and SIMBAD, and an ALLWISE reference, ALLWISE J112822.83+444526.1. The SIMBAD reference is slightly WSW of SDSS J112822.85+444526.0.To the SE of the #core-lobe, is a #diffuse #compact emission centred on SDSS J112823.45+444456.9, a #shell like galaxy, which has a z_sp=.0.080 +/-0.00001. This object has recorded First flux emission, a radio reference in SIMBAD, and an ALLWISE reference, ALLWISE J112823.46+444457.1. This object is also cited as being a #starburst galaxy in its spectrum.
The #one-sided #doublelobe to the east is positioned on SDSS J112829.12+444518.6, which has a z_sp=0.619 +/-0.00016. This object has recorded First flux emission, but no centred radio nor ALLWISE references. There is an NVSS citation slightly NE of this object, positioned on SDSS J112829.65+444524.2, which is listed as a #star.
It doesn't appear this ARG field has been imaged in VLASS as yet.
As always, comments, suggestions, welcome.
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