3C219

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Description

Radio image of the Seyfert galaxy 3C219. Radio features include an unresolved "core" at the center of the parent galaxy, a partial jet to the south-west, extended hot spots in both lobes and fine-scale filaments throughout the lobes. The redshift is 0.174 and the overall size of the radio source is about 370 kpc (for Hubble constant H=100 km/s/Mpc). The almost-circular shape of the hot spot in the northern lobe is unusual and its nature is controversial. The bright feature just to the north east of the galaxy is seen at higher resolution to be part of a counterjet structure. The difference in length and brightness between the main jet and the counterjet may be explained in terms of bulk motion at a velocity close to that of light in both features, although other interpretations are possible. The major features of this source are quite representative of structures seen in powerful radio galaxies -- elongated lobes filled with networks of filaments, bright hot spots near the outer parts of the lobes and a significant brightness asymmetry between the two jets.
VLA in A+B configuration using 27 antennas. Resolution of image is 1.3" x 1.2".

Creator

Legacy Astronomical Images

Rights

NRAO/AUI/NSF does not hold full copyright for this image. Contact the archivist for details.

Type

Legacy Astronomical Image

Object Name

3C219

Investigators

David A. Clarke, Alan H. Bridle, Jack O. Burns, Richard A. Perley, Michael L. Norman

Telescope

Very Large Array (VLA)

Observation Date

1992-00-00

Type of Observation

continuum

Center of Image

RA 9:21:8.650, Dec: 45:38:58.000 (J2000)

Field of View

0.050000 x 0.050000 degrees

Link to journal article

Notes

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Series

Active Galactic Nuclei Series

Unit

Seyferts Unit

Citation

Legacy Astronomical Images, “3C219,” NRAO/AUI Archives, accessed December 24, 2024, https://www.nrao.edu/archives/items/show/33409.