IRAS 01003-2238
Galaxy in the constellation Cetus
IRAS 01003-2238 also known as IRAS F01004-2237 or simply F01004-2237 , is a galaxy located in the constellation of Cetus . It is located 1.65 billion light years away from Earth and is a Seyfert galaxy and an ultraluminous infrared galaxy .[ 1] IRAS 01003-2238 is also classified as a Wolf-Rayet galaxy , making the object one of the most distant known.[ 2] [ 3]
Characteristics
IRAS 01003-2238 is the brightest galaxy of a small group.[ 4] It has two companions located 14.5 arcsec east and 18.5 arcsec southeast respectively.[ 5] It has an infrared luminosity of 1012.2 Lʘ ,[ 6] and a far-infrared luminosity of 1.9 x 1012 Lʘ .[ 7] The black hole mass in IRAS 01003-2238 is estimated to be 2.5 x 107 Mʘ .[ 8]
IRAS 01003-2228 has a star formation rate of > 100 Mʘ yr-1 .[ 8] There are also numerous massive young Wolf-Rayet stars in its nucleus.[ 9] [ 8] In addition, the galaxy displays a broad emission band with a rest wavelength of λ ≈ 4660 Á. This is interpreted as arising from a combined effect of around 105 Wolf-Rayet stars of a WN subtype.[ 10]
Additionally, IRAS 01003-2238 is also an old galaxy merger showing modest distortions but absence of tidal tails when shown at optical wavelengths.[ 6] Although no traces of radio excess are seen, it is categorized as a Seyfert 2 galaxy according to optical observations.[ 6] It shows signs of a hidden active galactic nucleus .[ 11] [ 12] The radio emission in IRAS 01003-2238 is found similar to radio galaxies with a high intrinsic brightness temperature of T'b ~ 108.1 K.[ 6]
An optical flare is observed in IRAS 01003-228,[ 7] [ 8] with a luminous one recorded in June 2010.[ 8] Since both helium emission lines are detected in the galaxy following the optical flare, the most likely explanation is a candidate tidal disruption event , where a star wandering close to the black hole is ripped apart by tidal forces .[ 13] Since then, IRAS 01003-2238 has since gone through another recurring flaring period in September 2021. This time, the flare is ultraviolet bright yet weak in X-rays .[ 14]
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^ a b c d Hayashi, Takayuki J.; Hagiwara, Yoshiaki; Imanishi, Masatoshi (2024-07-01). "Very Long Baseline Interferometry Detection of an Active Radio Source Potentially Driving 100 kpc Scale Emission in the Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxy IRAS F01004–2237" . The Astrophysical Journal . 970 (1): 5. arXiv :2401.08009 . Bibcode :2024ApJ...970....5H . doi :10.3847/1538-4357/ad5012 . ISSN 0004-637X .
^ a b Tadhunter, C; Patel, M; Mullaney, J (2021-04-22). "A light echo from the warm outflow in the ULIRG F01004-2237 following a major flare in its optical continuum emission" . Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society . 504 (3): 4377–4388. arXiv :2104.08317 . doi :10.1093/mnras/stab1105 . ISSN 0035-8711 .
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^ Hayashi, Takayuki J; Hagiwara, Yoshiaki; Imanishi, Masatoshi (2021-05-01). "Radio properties of 10 nearby ultraluminous infrared galaxies with signatures of luminous buried active galactic nuclei" . Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society . 504 (2): 2675–2686. arXiv :2101.12058 . doi :10.1093/mnras/stab1084 . ISSN 0035-8711 .
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^ Jiang, Ning; Cenko, Stephen Bradley; Sun, Luming; Dong, Subo; Dou, Liming; Liu, Zhu (2022-05-01). "Exploring the Nature of the Recurring Flare in ULIRG F01004-2237 with UV spectroscopic Diagnosis" . HST Proposal : 16943. Bibcode :2022hst..prop16943J .