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A multi-wavelength view of radio galaxy Hercules A - ESA/HubbleDec 4, 2012 · Emitting nearly a billion times more power in radio wavelengths than our Sun, the galaxy is one of the brightest extragalactic radio sources in ...
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Origin of the ring structures in Hercules A - Sub-arcsecond 144 MHz ...Hercules A spans approximately 190 by 60 arcsec on the sky (530 by 170 kpc), and has a flux density of roughly 45 Jy at 1.4 GHz, enabling detailed studies of ...
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Hercules A - National Radio Astronomy ObservatoryThe Very Large Array sees fountains of hot gas erupting from a beastly black hole in the heart of a large galaxy known to radio astronomers as Hercules A.
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The radio source Hercules A - NASA/ADS - Astrophysics Data SystemThe radio source Hercules A. Williams, P. J. S.; ;; Dewhirst, D. W.; ;; Leslie, P. R. R.. Abstract. Publication: The Observatory. Pub Date: April 1961 ...Missing: optical identification 3C 348
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Brightness Distribution in Discrete Radio Sources.IV. a Discussion of ...Moffet, A. T.. Abstract. Radial distances, linear dimensions, and total luminosities are given for 24 identified extragalactic radio sources, 19 of which have ...Missing: 3C 348
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VLA Radio Image of Hercules A (3C 348) - NASA ScienceNov 29, 2012 · The VLA radio image shows active galaxy 3C 348 (Hercules A) at 2.1 billion light-years away, using 4-9 GHz frequencies. Colors are from ...Missing: 3CRR | Show results with:3CRR
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Hercules A (3C 348) - Constellation GuideAug 31, 2025 · Hercules A was discovered during a radio survey in the mid-20th century. ... In 1957, Minkowski proposed that Hercules A may be a double galaxy.Missing: date | Show results with:date
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The environment of Hercules A - ScienceDirect.comWe have made VLA radio total intensity and polarisation observations in the A, B and C configurations at 1665, 1435, 1365 and 1295 MHz and in the B, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Optical/ultraviolet morphology and alignment of low-redshift radio ...In 3C 330, 3C 341 and 3C 348, the nucleus or galaxy containing the radio source is elongated with a long axis closely aligned with the radio axis. These ...
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The Optical Structure of the Radio Galaxy Hercules A - NASA ADSThe Optical Structure of the Radio Galaxy Hercules A ... Abstract. We present broad band images of the optical counterpart to the very strong radio source ...
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HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE OBSERVATIONS OF DUSTY ...We present U-, V-, and I-band images of the host galaxy of Hercules A (3C 348) obtained with HST/WFC3/UVIS. We find a network of dusty filaments which are ...
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[PDF] arXiv:1007.1227v2 [astro-ph.CO] 22 Nov 2010Nov 22, 2010 · 1 we plot jet power against the estimated black hole mass for the hosting BCGs. ... MS0735 and Hercules A, with jet powers exceeding 1046 ...
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Hubble Space Telescope Observations of Dusty Filaments in ...We present U-, V-, and I-band images of the host galaxy of Hercules A (3C 348) obtained with HST/WFC3/UVIS. We find a network of dusty filaments which are more
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Saxton, Bicknell, & Sutherland, Cocoon of Hercules A - IOP Science... (3C 348) is a luminous radio galaxy (Dreher & Feigelson 1984; Mason, Morrison, & Sadun 1988) at a redshift of z = 0.154, in a cluster of uncertain richness ...
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A multiband study of Hercules A – II. Multifrequency Very Large ...The peculiar radio structure of Her A was first revealed by Dreher & Feigelson (1984, hereafter DF84), using the. VLA at up to 0.5-arcsec resolution. It is an ...
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[PDF] and kpc-scale environment of the powerful radio galaxy Hercules A.With a linear size of 540 kpc and no compact hotspots, Hercules A posesses almost symmetrically extended lobes and two jets which are quite different in ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Cocoon shock, X-ray cavities, and extended inverse Compton ...In this article, we investigate the ICM around 3C 348, the fifth brightest extragalactic radio source at 178 MHz in the sky (O'Dea et al. 2013). 3C 348 ...
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A multiband study of Hercules A. II. Multifrequency VLA imaging - arXivMay 30, 2003 · We have mapped the powerful radio galaxy Hercules A at six frequencies spanning 1295 to 8440 MHz using the VLA in all four configurations. Here ...
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Origin of the ring structures in Hercules A - Sub-arcsecond 144 MHz ...Hercules A is jet-dominated, the lobes feature hard outer edges instead of fading away into the intracluster medium (ICM), as is typical for an FR I-type ...
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Jet/Lobe Transition, Wiggling, and the Magnetic Field DistributionJun 25, 2008 · We apply magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) modeling to the radio galaxy Hercules A for investigating the jet-driven shock, jet/lobe transition, wiggling ...
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On the large scale morphology of Hercules A: destabilized hot jets?May 23, 2023 · A good example of a radio galaxy that is difficult to classify as FRI or FRII is Hercules~A. This source shows jets with bright radio lobes ...Missing: synchrotron radiation spectral index polarization magnetic properties precession
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and kpc-scale environment of the powerful radio galaxy Hercules ANov 30, 2001 · ... Hercules A. ... The estimated temperature of the cluster is kT = 2.45 keV and the central electron density is no~7.8 x 10^(-3) cm^(-3) which ...
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[PDF] SIBELIUS-DARK: a galaxy catalogue of the local volume from ... - HALFeb 8, 2022 · Observationally, the mass estimates for Hercules-A∗ are again uncertain, spanning almost a decade in mass from ≈2 × 1014 M to ≈2 × 1015 M ...
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The Powerful Outburst in Hercules A - IOPscienceThe radio source Hercules A resides at the center of a cooling flow cluster of galaxies at redshift z = 0.154. A Chandra X-ray image reveals a shock front in ...
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INTRACLUSTER MEDIUM REHEATING BY RELATIVISTIC JETSGalactic jets are powerful energy sources reheating the intracluster medium in galaxy clusters. Their crucial role in the cosmic puzzle, motivated by ...