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3C 236






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Coordinates: Sky map10h06m01.7s, +34° 5410
 

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3C 236 North
3C 236, imaged by the Hubble Space Telescope, 10.8 arcseconds (") view.
(NASA/STScI/WikiSky)
Observation data (J2000 epoch)
ConstellationLeo Minor
Right ascension10h06m 01.7s[1]
Declination+34° 54′ 10[1]
Redshift0.099358±0.000020[1]
Heliocentric radial velocity29,786.783215±5.995850 km/s[1]
Galactocentric velocity29,763±km/s[1]
Distance442.9 ± 31.0 Mpc (1,445 ± 101.1 Mly)h−1
0.6774

(Comoving)[1]
409.6 ± 0.09198 Mpc (1.33584 ± 0.0003 Gly)h−1
0.6774

(Light-travel)[1]
Apparent magnitude (V)16.357 (g)[1]
Apparent magnitude (B)15.97[2]
Characteristics
TypeWLRG;LERG[1]
Size394,290 ly × 268,130 ly
(120.89 kpc × 82.21 kpc)
(diameter; 2MASS K-band total isophote)[1]
245,300 ly × 218,300 ly
(75.20 kpc × 66.93 kpc)
(diameter; SDSSD25.0 B-band isophote)[a]
Apparent size (V)0.46 × 0.38[1]
Other designations
PGC 29329,[1] LEDA 29329, 7C 1003+3508, 4C 35.22

3C 236 is a Fanaroff and Riley Class II (FR II) radio galaxy. It is among the largest known radio galaxies, with the radio structure having a total linear size in excess of 4.5 Mpc (15 million light years). The galaxy features a "double-double" radio morphology consisting of the giant relic 4.5 Mpc source and an inner 2 kpc compact steep spectrum radio source. A recent starburst episode near the nucleus may be related to the event resulting in re-ignition of radio activity.[3]

Notes

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  1. ^ The quoted diameters in this infobox were based on NED's provided scale "Virgo + GA + Shapley" of 2.147 kpc/arcsec multiplied with given angular diameters.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database". Results for 3C 236. Retrieved 2008-07-19.
  • ^ "SIMBAD query result".
  • ^ Tremblay, Grant R.; O'Dea, Christopher P.; Baum, Stefi A.; Koekemoer, Anton M.; Sparks, William B.; de Bruyn, Ger; Schoenmakers, Arno P. (April 2010), "Episodic Star Formation Coupled to Reignition of Radio Activity in 3C 236", The Astrophysical Journal, 715 (1): 172–185, arXiv:1004.0388, Bibcode:2010ApJ...715..172T, doi:10.1088/0004-637X/715/1/172, S2CID 119111278
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