3C 459 known as IRAS 23140 0348, is a radio galaxy located in the constellation Pisces. It is located 2.74 billion light years from Earth and is classified as a Seyfert 2 and LINER galaxy.[1]

3C 459
The radio galaxy 3C 459.
Observation data (J2000.0 epoch)
ConstellationPisces
Right ascension23h 16m 35.19s
Declination 04° 05′ 18.29″
Redshift0.220120
Heliocentric radial velocity65,990 km/s
Distance2.742 Gly (840.7 Mpc)
Apparent magnitude (V)16.68
Apparent magnitude (B)17.54
Characteristics
TypeSy2, N galaxy;BLRG, LINER
Size8.73 kiloparsecs (28,500 light-years)
(diameter; 0.5-1.2 keV Chandra)[1]
Notable featuresRadio galaxy
Other designations
PGC 70899, IRAS 23140 0348, 4C 03.57, PKS 2314 03, NRAO 0709, TXS 2314 038

Characteristics

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3C 459 is categorized a Fanaroff-Riley class II radio galaxy.[2][3] Its luminosity at both radio and far infrared wavelengths is Lv(4.8 GHz) = 1026.4 W Hz−1 and vLv(60 μm) = 1012.2 Lʘ.[4] The host galaxy of 3C 459 is an elliptical galaxy with a disturbed outer morphology indicating a product of a galaxy merger.[4] It also has a young stellar population.[5][6]

3C 459 contains a triple radio structure, measuring a total extent of 29 kiloparsecs (kpc).[7] It consists of a radio core and two radio lobes separated by 40 kpc.[4] The radio core in 3C 459 has a compact steep radio spectrum with east and west extensions.[8] As for the lobes on the other hand, the western lobe is equally 5.5 times further from the nucleus,[7] while the eastern lobe is compact and more closer.[9] It is also indicated to be significantly depolarized by interstellar medium since only the western lobe shows strong polarization.[7]

According to follow-up observation by Chandra X-ray Observatory in 2014, 3C 459 shows X-ray emission properties. Although most X-ray emission originates from the radio core, a significant amount of it is found at larger angular separations from the core, surrounding the galaxy's lobes and radio jets.[10]

There is also detections of diffused nuclear emissions and a filamentary ionized gas structure in 3C 459 creating a single-sided triangular-shaped region with an outward expansion of up to ~ 80 kpc. In its central emission line region, it is dominated by two compact knots of similar flux. Both of them are found to have an offset of ~ 400 km s-1 from velocity point of view suggesting a dual active galactic nuclei (AGN) system in 3C 459.[11]

References

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