Revisiting the quasar without a home

Colour composite image of a peculiar object, the nearby quasar HE0450-2958, which is the only one for which no sign of a host galaxy has yet been detected. A team of astronomers has identified black hole jets as a possible driver of galaxy formation, which may also represent the long-sought missing link to understanding why the mass of black holes is larger in galaxies that contain more stars. The mid-infrared part of this image was obtained with the VISIR instrument on ESO’s Very Large Telescope, while the visible image comes courtesy of the Hubble Space Telescope and the Advanced Camera for Surveys.

Kredit:

ESO

O snímku

Id:eso0946b
Typ:Pozorování
Datum zveřejnění:30. listopadu 2009
Související články:eso0946
Velikost:331 x 331 px

O objektu

Jméno:HE0450-2958
Typ:Local Universe : Galaxy : Activity : AGN : Quasar
Vzdálenost:z=0.286 (rudý posuv)
Constellation:Caelum
Kategorie:Quasars and Black Holes

Image Formats


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Souřadnice

Position (RA):4 52 30.10
Position (Dec):-29° 53' 35.57"
Field of view:0.10 x 0.10 arcminutes
Orientace:Sever je 1.8° pravá od svislé osy

Barvy & filtry

PásmoVlnová délkaDalekohled
Infračervený
Mid-IR
Very Large Telescope
VISIR
Optický
V
606 nmHubble Space Telescope
ACS