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NGC 1097 BARRED GALAXY IN FORNAX

SEYFERT TYPE

 (ra: 02.46,3/ dec -30:17)

 

This Image was taken and calibrated by Ezequiel Bellocchio using top notch equipment kindly provided and assisted by Mr. Daniel Verschatse from his observatory in Hacienda Los Andes Chile.

 

 

December 2012 - Hacienda Los Andes - Chile

 

Collaboration with Ezequiel Bellocchio AstroPilar - Daniel Verschatse Antilhue -

Adriana Fernández ABC Service, Leonardo Julio Astronomia Pampeana  & Próxima Sur, and Alejandro Tombolini Próxima Sur

 

 


 

DATA

TYPE: Seyfert Galaxy

Apparent Magnitude: 9,3

Apparent Diameter: 9.4 x 6.6 arc minutes

Distance: 45 Millions lights years

 

IMAGE INFORMATION

SCOPE: RCOS 14.5" Ritchey-Chrétien @ f/9

CAMERA: SBIG STL 11000

FILTERS: Astronomik type II fileters

SKY CONDITIONS: Andes Skies

EXPOSURES: LRGB (70,30,30,40)

 

OBJECT DESCRIPTION AND IMAGE SESSION

NGC 1097 is a bright Seyfert Galaxy with an active nucleus. This Galaxy is also known because it has the longest optical Jets of any known galaxy. The Jets have a very low surface brightness and are only visible in deep exposure using aggressive data manipulation. Jets were discovered by Halton Arp in 1975 and their nature has remained controversial.

 

During December 2012 a trip to Los Andes was organized which unfortunately I was not able to participate. Nevertheless Ezequiel was kind in providing  the raw files to process this image from one of the best skies around.