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Article Dans Une Revue The Astronomical Journal Année : 1991

An Optical Study of 3C 31, 3C 66B, 3C 120, and Their Jets

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We present the results of BVRI CCD photometry of the radiogalaxies 3C 31, 3C 66B, and 3C 120, and V polarimetry of 3C 120. The photometry of the jet of 3C 66B definitively establishes the synchrotron nature of the optical emission. No optical counterpart of the radio counterjet in 3C 66B and of the radio jets in 3C 31 and 3C 120 is found. A rotating ring and an ionized region are present respectively in 3C 31 (NGC 383) and its companion galaxy NGC 382, but we find no isophotal distortions which could have revealed a gravitational interaction between the two galaxies as it is the case in 3C 66B. The elliptical isophotes of 3C 120 shows a slight off-centering, roughly in the direction of the radio jet, very much like 3C 66B. We find an upper limit of 20% for the polarization level of the condensations in 3C 120.

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hal-00002357 , version 1 (28-07-2004)

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Didier Fraix-Burnet, Daniel Golombek, F. D. Macchetto. An Optical Study of 3C 31, 3C 66B, 3C 120, and Their Jets. The Astronomical Journal, 1991, 102, pp.562-571. ⟨hal-00002357⟩
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