IC 298/298A, PGC 11890, VV 787, SDSS J031120.03+011858.4
Arp 147 (also known as IC 298) is an interacting pair of ring galaxies. It lies 430 million[4] to 440 million light years away in the constellation Cetus and does not appear to be part of any significant galaxy group.[3] The system was originally discovered in 1893 by Stephane Javelle[5] and is listed in the Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies.
The system was formed when a spiral galaxy (image right) collided with an elliptical galaxy (image left).[6] The collision produced an expanding wave of star production (shown as bright blue) traveling at an effective speed of ≳100 km s−1 and began some 40 million years ago.[3] The most extreme period of star formation is estimated to have ended 15 million years ago and as the young, super hot stars died (as exploding supernovas) they left behind neutron stars and black holes.[4]
The right-side galaxy is 30,000 light years in diameter[7] and is located 21,000 light years away from its partner galaxy.[8]: 3 The entire system extends some 115,000 light years across.[6]
In September 2008, Hubble's main data-handling unit failed. After the problem was corrected, the telescope's Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 was aimed at Arp 147 and the quality of the images taken assured NASA that Hubble was working properly.[2][9]
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^ abcRappaport, S.; Levine, A. (August 2, 2010). "Ultraluminous X-Ray Sources In Arp 147". The Astrophysical Journal. 721 (2). The American Astronomical Society: 1348–1355. arXiv:1007.3271. Bibcode:2010ApJ...721.1348R. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/721/2/1348. S2CID 12231683.
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^ ab"Arp 147: Giant Ring of Black Holes". Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. February 9, 2011. Retrieved November 30, 2013.
^Nemiroff, R.; Bonnell, J., eds. (4 November 2008). "The Double Ring Galaxies of Arp 147 from Hubble". Astronomy Picture of the Day. NASA. Retrieved November 30, 2013.
^Gerber, Richard; Lamb, Susan (November 1992). "A model for ring galaxies – ARP 147-like systems". Astrophysical Journal Letters. 399 (1). The American Astronomical Society: L51–L54. Bibcode:1992ApJ...399L..51G. doi:10.1086/186604.
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