Probable optical identification of the strong southern radiosource 13S6A

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Astronomical Photography, Elliptical Galaxies, Infrared Photography, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Infrared Astronomy, Photographic Plates

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An infrared nonstellar object has been identified at right ascension 13
hr 43 min 23.57 sec, declination -60 deg 9 min 30.1 sec (1950). It
appears to be the center of a highly reddened elliptical galaxy and is
probably the optical counterpart of the central object in the strong
double radio source 13S6A.

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