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- 3C_244.1 abstract "Ursa Major B or 3C 244.1 is a radio galaxy located in the constellation Ursa Major.It is classified as a Fanaroff-Riley Type II (FRII) radio source, which means that the luminosity increases with distance from the core. There are two, asymmetrical radio-emitting lobes straddling the parent galaxy. These lobes have an angular separation of 52″ at a position angle of 168°. When measured in the optical band, this galaxy has a redshift value of z = 0.428, corresponding to a distance of 1.5 Gpc. 3C 244.1 is located within a cluster of other galaxies.Observations with the Hubble Space Telescope show an elliptical galaxy with blobs and a filamentary structure. The radio jets being generated by the active galactic nucleus are interacting with the interstellar medium, producing extended narrow line regions. These features are commonly associated with many active galaxies. The axial ratio of the elliptical galaxy is 1.4, meaning it is about 1.4 times large along the primary axis than along the perpendicular axis.At the nucleus of this galaxy is a supermassive black hole with an estimated (9.5 ± 6.6) × 108 solar masses. The dimensionless ratio of the black hole spin to the black hole mass-energy j is 0.12 ± 0.04.".
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- 3C_244.1 wikiPageLength "3619".
- 3C_244.1 wikiPageOutDegree "23".
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- 3C_244.1 wikiPageWikiLink Active_galactic_nucleus.
- 3C_244.1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:3C_objects.
- 3C_244.1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:4C_objects.
- 3C_244.1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:LEDA_objects.
- 3C_244.1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_galaxies.
- 3C_244.1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ursa_Major_(constellation).
- 3C_244.1 wikiPageWikiLink Constellation.
- 3C_244.1 wikiPageWikiLink Elliptical_galaxy.
- 3C_244.1 wikiPageWikiLink Epoch_(astronomy).
- 3C_244.1 wikiPageWikiLink Fourth_Cambridge_Survey.
- 3C_244.1 wikiPageWikiLink Hubble_Space_Telescope.
- 3C_244.1 wikiPageWikiLink Interstellar_medium.
- 3C_244.1 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_astronomical_catalogues.
- 3C_244.1 wikiPageWikiLink Lyon-Meudon_Extragalactic_Database.
- 3C_244.1 wikiPageWikiLink Parsec.
- 3C_244.1 wikiPageWikiLink Position_angle.
- 3C_244.1 wikiPageWikiLink Radio_galaxy.
- 3C_244.1 wikiPageWikiLink Solar_mass.
- 3C_244.1 wikiPageWikiLink Supermassive_black_hole.
- 3C_244.1 wikiPageWikiLink Third_Cambridge_Catalogue_of_Radio_Sources.
- 3C_244.1 wikiPageWikiLink Ursa_Major.
- 3C_244.1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "3C 244.1".
- 3C_244.1 appmagV "19".
- 3C_244.1 constellationName Ursa_Major.
- 3C_244.1 epoch Epoch_(astronomy).
- 3C_244.1 name "3".
- 3C_244.1 names "Ursa Major B, DA 287, LEDA 2821461, 3C 244.1, 4C 58.21.".
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- 3C_244.1 z "0.43".
- 3C_244.1 subject Category:3C_objects.
- 3C_244.1 subject Category:4C_objects.
- 3C_244.1 subject Category:LEDA_objects.
- 3C_244.1 subject Category:Radio_galaxies.
- 3C_244.1 subject Category:Ursa_Major_(constellation).
- 3C_244.1 hypernym Galaxy.
- 3C_244.1 type Galaxy.
- 3C_244.1 type Catalogue.
- 3C_244.1 type Object.
- 3C_244.1 type Source.
- 3C_244.1 type Survey.
- 3C_244.1 comment "Ursa Major B or 3C 244.1 is a radio galaxy located in the constellation Ursa Major.It is classified as a Fanaroff-Riley Type II (FRII) radio source, which means that the luminosity increases with distance from the core. There are two, asymmetrical radio-emitting lobes straddling the parent galaxy. These lobes have an angular separation of 52″ at a position angle of 168°. When measured in the optical band, this galaxy has a redshift value of z = 0.428, corresponding to a distance of 1.5 Gpc.".
- 3C_244.1 label "3C 244.1".
- 3C_244.1 sameAs Q4179309.
- 3C_244.1 sameAs m.03g_hvf.
- 3C_244.1 sameAs 3C_244.1.
- 3C_244.1 sameAs Q4179309.
- 3C_244.1 sameAs QSO_B1030+585.
- 3C_244.1 wasDerivedFrom 3C_244.1?oldid=697495130.
- 3C_244.1 isPrimaryTopicOf 3C_244.1.