MRC 2011-298

MRC 2011-298
MRC 2011-298 taken by Pan-STARRS
Observation data (J2000.0 epoch)
ConstellationSagittarius
Right ascension20h 14m 18.86s
Declination-29d 42m 36.02s
Redshift0.136620
Heliocentric radial velocity40,958 km/s
Distance2.115 Gly (648.5 Mpc)
Group or clusterAbell 3670
Apparent magnitude (V)0.229
Apparent magnitude (B)0.303
Characteristics
TypeE
Notable featuresRadio galaxy
Other designations
PMN J2014-2942, PGC 726073, NVSS J201418-294234, TXS 2011-298, 2MASX J20141866-2942364

MRC 2011-298 is an elliptical galaxy with an active galactic nucleus, located in the constellation of Sagittarius. It is located 2.1 billion light-years away from Earth. MRC 2011-298 is the brightest cluster galaxy in the galaxy cluster, Abell 3670 and classified as a dumbbell galaxy, an optical system with two galactic nuclei separated by 7, corresponding to ≃17 kpc according to the adopted cosmology, with similar magnitude and a common stellar halo. The galaxy is known to have an ellipticity of ε = 0.28 and a position angle of PA  =  24° that is measured from north to east.