I was hoping to add significantly more data to this project in order to hopefully reveal the jet more clearly, but it seems that both work commitments and the weather do not want to cooperate. Also, living so close to Suncorp stadium and the city is not optimal for chasing faint objects, so I decided to move on to the next brighter target and to finalise this project.
What I find interesting is that gas in the jet is curving near its end, not sure what might have caused this.
About 11 hours of integration (Ha) through my trusty 4" doublet.
What I have learnt from this experiment is that extreme stretching results in ugly stars, but it also reveals the faintest bits buried in the data near the "floor".
Will experiment with different stretching techniques in my next project.
The jet looks like it makes a bit of a hook at the end, both in the stretched and inverted. I wonder what pressure it is interacting with.
Maybe the jet is not going out in a straight line due to a disturbance made to the alignment of the central supermassive black hole caused by a "collision" with a spiral galaxy, and/or due to the relative movement between the Cent A and outer parts of the jet, also because of this collision?
This really is quite cool indeed Suavi unique even..?? ...I kinda wish I had had a go myself as planned but meah..now that you have had such a good crack, I'm just enjoying your work
Thank you Geert, occasionally it pays off to do something different, maybe...
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
This really is quite cool indeed Suavi unique even..?? ...I kinda wish I had had a go myself as planned but meah..now that you have had such a good crack, I'm just enjoying your work
Mike
Thanks Mike
However, it would be great to see the jet being resolved better for the benefit of humanity; in the end it is one of the most imaged galaxies!
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Wow, hadn't seen that before! Just a thought, how does the location of the extended jet compare to the big radio lobes?
Interesting question Andy, will certainly check it when I finish going through the piles of paperwork on my desk...