Alcyoneus (galaxy)
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Alcyoneus is a low-excitation, Fanaroff–Riley class II
radio galaxy A radio galaxy is a galaxy with giant regions of radio emission extending well beyond its visible structure. These energetic radio lobes are powered by jets from its active galactic nucleus. They have luminosities up to 1039  W at radio wav ...
located from Earth, with host galaxy SDSS J081421.68+522410.0. It is located in the
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and it was discovered in
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(LOFAR) data by a team of astronomers led by Martijn Oei. As of 2024, it has the second-largest extent of radio structure of any radio galaxy identified, with lobed structures spanning across, described by its discoverers at the time as the "largest known structure of galactic origin." It has since been superseded by another radio galaxy, Porphyrion, with lobed structures of . Aside from the size of its radio emissions, the central galaxy is otherwise of ordinary radio luminosity, stellar mass, and supermassive black hole mass. It is a standalone galaxy with an isophotal diameter at 25.0 r-mag/arcsec2 of about , with the nearest cluster located 11 million light-years away from it. The galaxy was named after the giant
Alcyoneus In Greek mythology, Alcyoneus or Alkyoneus (; ) was a traditional opponent of the hero Heracles. He was usually considered to be one of the Gigantes (Giants (Greek mythology), Giants), the offspring of Gaia (mythology), Gaia born from the blood o ...
from
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Discovery

Alcyoneus was first reported in a paper published in February 2022 by Martijn Oei and colleagues after obtaining results from the
Low-Frequency Array The Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR) is a large radio telescope, with an antenna network located mainly in the Netherlands, and spreading across 7 other European countries as of 2019. Originally designed and built by ASTRON, the Netherlands Institute ...
(LOFAR) Two-metre Sky Survey (LoTSS), an interferometric radio survey of the Northern Sky, as part of a search that resulted in the discovery of over 8,000 new giant radio galaxies. The object was first observed as a bright, three-component radio structure visible on at least four spatial resolutions of the LoTSS (6-, 20-, 60- and 90-arcsecond resolutions). The two outer components of the radio structure are separated by a similar distance to the smaller, elongated radio structure, signifying their nature as possible radio lobes. Further confirmations using radio-optical overlays dismiss the possibility of the two being separate radio lobes from different galaxies, and confirm that they have been produced by the same source.


Characteristics

Alcyoneus has been described as a giant
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, a special class of objects characterized by the presence of radio lobes generated by
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powered by the central galaxy's
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. Giant radio galaxies are different from ordinary radio galaxies in that they can extend to much larger scales, reaching upwards to several megaparsecs across, far larger than the diameters of their host galaxies. In the case of Alcyoneus, the host galaxy does not host a quasar and is relatively quiescent, with spectral imaging from the
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's 12th data release (SDSS DR12) suggesting a star formation rate of only 0.016
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es per year (). This classifies it as a low excitation radio source, with Alcyoneus obtaining most of its energy due to the relativistic process of the central galaxy's jet rather than radiation from its
active galactic nucleus An active galactic nucleus (AGN) is a compact region at the center of a galaxy that emits a significant amount of energy across the electromagnetic spectrum, with characteristics indicating that this luminosity is not produced by the stars. Such e ...
. The central host galaxy of Alcyoneus has a stellar mass of 240 billion solar masses (), with its central supermassive black hole estimated to have a mass of million solar masses (); both typical for elliptical galaxies, but substantially lower than for similar galaxies generating giant radio sources. It is currently unknown how Alcyoneus's radio emissions grew so large. One explanation proposes that the radio galaxy's cosmic web environment might be less dense than that of other giant radio galaxies, leading to a lower resistance to growth. In comparison to other known giant radio galaxies, Alcyoneus does not appear to have a particularly massive
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or central black hole, or particularly powerful
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See also

*
List of largest galaxies This is a list of largest galaxies known, sorted by order of increasing major axis diameters. The unit of measurement used is the light-year (approximately 9.46 kilometers). Overview Galaxies are vast collections of stars, planets, nebulae a ...
* Hercules A * Cygnus A * List of galaxies with notable features


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