Two quasars with their host galaxy

Two examples of quasars from the sample studied by the astronomers, where the host galaxy is obvious. In each case, the quasar is the bright central spot. The host of HE1239-2426 (left), a z=0.082 quasar, displays large spiral arms, while the host of HE1503+0228 (right), having a redshift of 0.135, is more fuzzy and shows only hints of spiral arms. Although these particular objects are rather close to us and constitute therefore easy targets, their host would still be perfectly visible at much higher redshift, including at distances as large as the one of HE0450-2958 (z=0.285). The observations were done with the ACS camera on the HST.

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O snímku

Id:eso0529a
Typ:Pozorování
Datum zveřejnění:14. září 2005
Související články:eso0529
Velikost:3271 x 1409 px

O objektu

Jméno:HE1239-2426, HE1503+0228
Typ:Early Universe : Galaxy : Activity : AGN : Quasar
Kategorie:Quasars and Black Holes

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Barvy & filtry

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Hubble Space Telescope
ACS