3C 433

Galaxy in the constellation Vulpecula From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

3C 433 is a Seyfert galaxy[1][2] located in the constellation Vulpecula. It has a redshift of z =0.1016,[3] and is classified as a peculiar radio galaxy with high luminosity other than its complex shell-type.[4] Apart from that, it has a young stellar population[5] and a radio structure mainly made up of knot and jet structures.[6] Using mid-infrared wavelengths from Spitzer Observations, 3C 433 hosts a hidden quasar.[6]

Quick facts Observation data (J2000 epoch), Constellation ...
3C 433
Observation data (J2000 epoch)
ConstellationVulpecula
Right ascension21h 23m 44.852s[1]
Declination+25° 04 27.23[1]
Redshift0.1016[2]
Distance404 megaparsecs (1,320 Mly) h1
0.73
[2]
Apparent magnitude (V)16.350[1]
Characteristics
TypeSy2 Rad, AGN, G, X, rG, QSO[1]
GPair, FR I, Sy 2[2]
Apparent size (V)0.500' x 0.360'[1]
Other designations
DA 546, LEDA 66688, 3C 433, 4C 24.54
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