US 3215: an Active gE2 Galaxy

S. Howell, Joseph E. Pesce, J. J. Condon, Robin Ciardullo, P. D. Usher
1997 Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific  
The object US 3215 is an optically variable galaxy with very broad Balmer Unes, relatively strong forbidden lines, and a weak UV-excess continuum. It has been classed as a Seyfert 1 galaxy. We report that optical CCD images taken in excellent seeing reveal a central miniquasar in an elliptical galaxy with a de Vaucouleurs profile extending across an angular diameter of ~ 13 arcsec. This corresponds to a linear size of almost 50 kpc (H 0 = 50 km s -1 Mpc -1 ). Our data indicate that the host
more » ... xy is of type gE2 and is the gravitational center of a cluster of galaxies. A companion galaxy is observed at a projected distance of 24 kpc. H and K magnitudes were obtained and the index H-K is consistent with quasar colors. A VLA snapshot at 1425 MHz gives an upper limit to radio emission at a flux level of 0.2 mJy beam -1 that is consistent with the Sy 1 designation. Thus US 3215 appears to be an active broad-line cluster gE2 galaxy.
doi:10.1086/133988 fatcat:ipainwfyhnhgritkxkretdgj3e