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J1649+2635 : a grand-design spiral with a large double-lobed radio source

  • Minnie Y. Mao
  • , Frazer Owen
  • , Ryan Duffin
  • , Bill Keel
  • , Mark Lacy
  • , Emmanuel Momjian
  • , Glenn Morrison
  • , Tony Mroczkowski
  • , Susan Neff
  • , Ray P. Norris
  • , Henrique Schmitt
  • , Vicki Toy
  • , Sylvain Veilleux

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Abstract

We report the discovery of a grand-design spiral galaxy associated with a double-lobed radio source. J1649+2635 (z = 0.0545) is a red spiral galaxy with a prominent bulge that it is associated with a L1.4 GHz ~ 1024 W Hz-1 double-lobed radio source that spans almost 100 kpc. J1649+2635 has a black hole mass of MBH ~ 3-7 × 108 M≳ and SFR ~ 0.26- 2.6 M≳ yr-1. The galaxy hosts an ~96 kpc diffuse optical halo, which is unprecedented for spiral galaxies. We find that J1649+2635 resides in an overdense environment with a mass of Mdyn = 7.7+7.9 -4.3 × 1013 M≳, likely a galaxy group below the detection threshold of the ROSAT All-Sky Survey. We suggest one possible scenario for the association of double-lobed radio emission from J1649+2635 is that the source may be similar to a Seyfert galaxy, located in a denser-than-normal environment. The study of spiral galaxies that host large-scale radio emission is important because although rare in the local Universe, these sources may be more common at high redshifts.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4176-4185
Number of pages10
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume446
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015

Keywords

  • active galaxies
  • galaxies
  • radio continuum
  • spiral galaxies

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