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Old December 28th 16, 04:45 AM posted to sci.astro.research
jacobnavia
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Default What is this galaxy?

Le 27/12/2016 =E0 22:39, a =E9crit :
Anyone know what kind of galaxy this galaxy might be?

http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr13/en/to...D186.9189&dec=
=3D13.076

It has a ring around the central bulge, but no apparent black hole
central high intensity region. Looks a little like a polar ring galaxy,
but the ring is within the bulge near the outer radius of the bulge.

Easiest to see if you zoom in 2 clicks, then invert the image. it's
right next to a disrupted galaxy in Virgo Cluster (which can be seen by
zooming out a couple clicks.

Looks like a galaxy without a black hole, unless the small bright knot
to the north is an ejected black hole.

Thanks,

rt


Did you read this?

TOO_FEW_GOOD_DETECTIONS DEBLENDED_AT_EDGE PEAKS_TOO_CLOSE=20
DEBLENDED_AS_MOVING MOVED BINNED4 BINNED2 BINNED1 DEBLEND_PRUNED=20
TOO_LARGE NOTCHECKED INTERP COSMIC_RAY DEBLEND_TOO_MANY_PEAKS MANYPETRO=20
NOPETRO NODEBLEND BLENDED EDGE

Click in the "explore" link.